![]() So, in the knowledge that the songs had some kind of pedigree, the band entered the studio and has produced an album that refines their sound. Much of Babel is based on material that's been road-tested over the last 18 months some of it even dates back to the creation of multi-platinum selling debut Sigh No More. In short, no one else sounds quite like Mumford & Sons, and Babel is a celebration of that fact.Īdmittedly, one of the traps the band has avoided is having to craft a new set of songs at short notice. Babel almost sidesteps this issue by re-treading old ground and, in the process, cements the band's sound and status. Many bands which have experienced a similar meteoric rise into the public consciousness over a short period of time have faltered with their sophomore effort. It would be understandable if Marcus Mumford had approached the prospect of Mumford & Sons' second album with some trepidation.
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