Music Review: Mumford & Sons return after seven years with a folksy, existential album, 'Rushmere' - Entertainment News
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Music Review: Mumford & Sons return after seven years with a folksy, existential album, 'Rushmere' - Entertainment News
In the 2010s, Mumford & Sons' stomp-clap rock ruled. The English band had not just ushered in a new wave of bluegrass Americana revivalism, they'd created a movement. Then life happened: the COVID-19 pandemic caused delays, banjoist and lead guitarist Winston Marshall left the band and frontman Marcus Mumford released a solo album. Now a trio, Mumford & Sons are back with their fifth studio album and first in nearly seven years, “Rushmere.”

Music Review: Mumford & Sons return after seven years with a folksy, existential album, 'Rushmere'
On Friday Mumford & Sons will release their fifth studio album and first in seven years, “Rushmere." The album grapples with weighty issues like truth, hypocrisy and lies. It does so while tapping into the band’s folk roots and leaning…
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