Rushmere,” British indie-rock band Mumford and Sons’ fifth studio album released March 28, plays like a beloved but flawed ...
Mumford & Sons celebrate their third chart-topping album today, as fifth studio record RUSHMERE debuts at Number 1. <br /> ...
After a seven-year gap from producing a full-length album, British folk-rock band Mumford & Sons has returned to the music ...
The fifth studio record, released on March 28, is now the group’s third album to reach number one, according to the Official Charts Company.
The new Mumford & Sons record held off a chart challenge from The Darkness’ Dreams On Toast (Cooking Vinyl) at No.2 (27,823 ...
Mumford & Sons dropped "Rushmere," their first album in over six years, and announced an upcoming North America tour on ...
It’s a familiar-feeling record — of course there are banjos — with instantly recognizable folk instrumentation reinforced by ...
Ted Dwane and Marcus Mumford of Mumford and Sons talk about the feeling of performing in different venues, hearing covers of their songs and how it felt to release Rushmere.
After straying into more pop-heavy territory with 2018’s Delta, their newest release, Rushmere, is a welcome return to form.
The ongoing success of Kahan’s Stick Season is a reminder that bearded men spilling their woes while acoustic guitars flutter ...
Mumford & Son's first album in seven years returns to where the band started: RUSHMERE is named after the South West London ...
Mumford & Sons just announced a 32-city North American tour set to visit Detroit, Michigan on Monday, October 20.