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Mumford & Sons: Stomp or Serenade?
21 Feb
Summary
- New album 'Prizefighter' balances anthems with gentle folk.
- Features collaborations with Chris Stapleton, Hozier, and Gracie Abrams.
- Album explores themes of vulnerability and introspection from Marcus Mumford.

Mumford & Sons continue to explore their evolving sound on their latest album, "Prizefighter." Produced by Aaron Dessner, the record strikes a balance between their well-known anthemic style and more delicate folk passages.
The album is notably rich with high-profile guest appearances. Marcus Mumford shares vocal duties with Chris Stapleton on "Here," a song reflecting on past regrets and future hopes. "Rubber Band Man" features Hozier and was co-written with Brandi Carlile, offering a romantic folk melody. A more subtle yet memorable track is "Badlands," a duet with Gracie Abrams that highlights the blend of Mumford's voice with Abrams' clear tone.




