Thursday, 11 April 2013

Mumford & Sons - Lover Of The Light


Yesterday visited the English folk rock band Mumford & Sons Stockholm for a concert at Annexet.


Mumford & Sons started in the business about five years ago. Mumford & Sons, with a folk rock outfit from West London, has been greater than anyone could ever dream of. And this is good, very good, the bottom line is that they eagerly played acoustic instruments that goes straight into the body and reverses everything so you shiver like that lovingly. It is precisely when the interaction between the band and the audience when it all happens and it usually becomes magical and that's when you fall head over heels and gets sold to the "Club of Mumford & Sons". You go from the show with a comfortable fever chill and a smile that is stuck and you already longing for the next time.








The band consists of Marcus Mumford (lead vocals, guitar, drums, mandolin), Ben Lovett (vocals, keyboards, accordion, drums), Winston Marshall (vocals, banjo, guitar, resonator guitar), and Ted Dwane (vocals, string bass, drums, guitar).

Opening acts for the evening was Half Moon Run and Mystery Jets and as special guest the Swedish First Aid Kit

Todays tune "Lover of the Light" is a song released as the second single from their second studio album Babel (2012). The song was written by Mumford & Sons and produced by Markus Dravs.



Here is a live clip "Live At Red Rocks"



Setlist:

Babel
I Will Wait
Whispers in the Dark
White Blank Page
Holland Road
Timshel
Little Lion Man
Lover of the Light
Thistle & Weeds
Ghosts That We Knew
The Lion's Roar (First Aid Kit cover) (with First Aid Kit)
Awake My Soul
Roll Away Your Stone
Dust Bowl Dance

Encore:
Reminder
The Cave
The Weight (The Band cover) (with First Aid Kit) (with Half Moon Run and Mystery Jets)

More info @

Official Mumford & Sons Web

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2 comments:

Spader Ess said...

Otrolig kväll! Så glad att jag gick.

Stones said...

Låter gött!