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Mumford & Sons: Comeback or Crash?
20 Feb
Summary
- Album Prizefighter sees Mumford & Sons reunite with producer Aaron Dessner.
- The band struggles to recapture past critical and audience acclaim.
- New songwriting explores themes of faith and personal reflection.

Mumford & Sons have returned with producer Aaron Dessner at his Long Pond Studio for their new album, Prizefighter. This collaboration marks a significant moment for the band, who have consistently sought critical respect despite their commercial success. The album's initial tracks revisit earlier criticisms, featuring uninspired arrangements and heavily processed vocals, failing to deliver the expected impact.
However, the album evolves with a shift towards a more introspective exploration of faith and meaning. Marcus Mumford delves into personal reflections, notably on "Begin Again," which alludes to his father's leadership in the Vineyard Churches. This newfound vulnerability, contrasted with more muscular arrangements, offers a more compelling artistic statement.
The band's journey reflects the evolving folk-rock landscape, where they now stand as elder statesmen. With their new material, Mumford & Sons aim to demonstrate their enduring relevance and artistic growth.




