Mumford and Sons

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i actually liked these guys for a short bit last year then got tired of them fast. think i even voted for the album on 09 ilx poll, smh...

ciderpress, Wednesday, 19 January 2011 19:06 (thirteen years ago) link

like, the lyrics are abysmal and the style is an uncomfortable appropriation but at least there are hooks there and they use dynamics better than most popular bands

ciderpress, Wednesday, 19 January 2011 19:09 (thirteen years ago) link

for those that don't follow The Fall thread:

The Fall's Mark E Smith was apparently involved in an altercation with dire banjo wielding troupe Mumford & Sons at an Irish festival earlier this year. In an interview with the Australian magazine Brag Smith complained that The Fall's increasing popularity at festivals means they're forced to meet new bands who are often "ass lickers". Even worse, some of them are Mumford & Sons.

"We were playing a festival in Dublin the other week. There was this other group like, warming up in the next sort of chalet, and they were terrible. I said 'shut them cunts up' and they were still warming up, so I threw a bottle at them. The bands said 'that's the Sons of Mumford' or something, 'they're number five in charts!' I just thought they were a load of retarded Irish folk singers."

dj plain ole m@tt (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 19 January 2011 19:38 (thirteen years ago) link

<3

a fierce jet of passion-fruit cream and powdered mint leaves (acoleuthic), Wednesday, 19 January 2011 19:41 (thirteen years ago) link

"a load of retarded Irish folk singers" is one for the hall of fame

dj plain ole m@tt (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 19 January 2011 19:43 (thirteen years ago) link

These are one of those bands that, like Airborne Toxic Event, I recognized on the radio based solely on people's objections.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 19 January 2011 19:49 (thirteen years ago) link

Was just about to link that Mark E Smith story. Love him so much for that. Mumford are the worst.

The baby boomers have defined everything once and for all (Dorianlynskey), Wednesday, 19 January 2011 20:00 (thirteen years ago) link

god, THESE GUYS ARE TERRIBLE

Shin Oliva Suzuki, Wednesday, 19 January 2011 21:27 (thirteen years ago) link

Before 'Funeral', there was just a big nuthin'

Morcheeba, simply happening. (PaulTMA), Thursday, 20 January 2011 01:20 (thirteen years ago) link

i will say that i like them and that i hate myself for it

HOOS the master?? STEEN NUFF (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Thursday, 20 January 2011 01:54 (thirteen years ago) link

hahah that kind of does not surprise me

call all destroyer, Thursday, 20 January 2011 02:02 (thirteen years ago) link

Every kid I know between the ages of like 16 and 25 thinks Mumford & Sons is like the best band on earth right now.

They are already bigger than I think most folks itt realize -- selling out large venues just about everywhere they go, etc. -- and they're gonna get even bigger.

I do enjoy a spin of "Little Lion Man" every once in a while, but generally the album is a snooze.

alpine static, Thursday, 20 January 2011 05:44 (thirteen years ago) link

Every kid I know between the ages of like 16 and 25 thinks Mumford & Sons is like the best band on earth right now

GTFO of Surrey imo

Magic Our Maurice! (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 20 January 2011 14:05 (thirteen years ago) link

Can't think of a more appropriate Biggest Band In Cameron's Britain tbh.

Matt DC, Thursday, 20 January 2011 14:16 (thirteen years ago) link

Kunt and the Gang, obv.

Magic Our Maurice! (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 20 January 2011 14:18 (thirteen years ago) link

I noticed the Mumford phenomenon in full force at Bestival - hordes of sixth-formers and university students in Jack Wills gear, all with exactly the same Home Counties accent. They went absolutely apeshit but in a way that makes me think they'll look back in five years and wonder what they were so excited about, cf the Levellers 20 years earlier. At least the Levellers represented some kind of counterculture rather than the harvest fair-attending, Archers-loving, posh welly-wearing, Abel & Cole-eating, Magners-drinking, coalition-voting Middle England of the Mumfords.

The baby boomers have defined everything once and for all (Dorianlynskey), Thursday, 20 January 2011 15:37 (thirteen years ago) link

When I wrote something about indie and class some people retorted "it's not where you're from it's where you're at" but my problem with the Mumfords is that where they're at is EXACTLY where they're from. Their music is their upbringing writ large.

The baby boomers have defined everything once and for all (Dorianlynskey), Thursday, 20 January 2011 15:39 (thirteen years ago) link

you could have stopped at Bestival tbh

vampire weekend fan (acoleuthic), Thursday, 20 January 2011 15:40 (thirteen years ago) link

I noticed the Mumford phenomenon in full force at Bestival - hordes of sixth-formers and university students in Jack Wills gear, all with exactly the same Home Counties accent. They went absolutely apeshit but in a way that makes me think they'll look back in five years and wonder what they were so excited about, cf the Levellers 20 years earlier. At least the Levellers represented some kind of counterculture rather than the harvest fair-attending, Archers-loving, posh welly-wearing, Abel & Cole-eating, Magners-drinking, coalition-voting Middle England of the Mumfords.

― The baby boomers have defined everything once and for all (Dorianlynskey), Thursday, January 20, 2011 10:37 AM (5 minutes ago) Bookmark

i don't understand this post, but i did enjoy it

call all destroyer, Thursday, 20 January 2011 15:45 (thirteen years ago) link

Forgot the Innocent Smoothies but Dorian otm

seminal fuiud (NickB), Thursday, 20 January 2011 15:48 (thirteen years ago) link

Divided Britain innit, the two biggest-selling genres at the moment are pop-grime and indie-folk by the looks of things.

Matt DC, Thursday, 20 January 2011 15:51 (thirteen years ago) link

They are already bigger than I think most folks itt realize

when I catch 3 dudes hosanning a nu english folk group in a suburban liquor store in rhode island USA, they're pretty big

children of the church planters (Edward III), Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:19 (thirteen years ago) link

But Why?

Mark G, Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:34 (thirteen years ago) link

Same reason inauthentic folksy shit is popular anywhere - see also Irish pubs, Tom Cruise in Far & Away.

Matt DC, Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:36 (thirteen years ago) link

like it or not they've transcended the niche tho

children of the church planters (Edward III), Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:37 (thirteen years ago) link

damn i remember the track of theirs someone posted in cultural pessimism thread

new lows for england

Nigie Dempstah (nakhchivan), Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:38 (thirteen years ago) link

I'm just chalking it up to another sign of god's neglect

children of the church planters (Edward III), Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:38 (thirteen years ago) link

like it or not they've transcended the niche tho

My Question was in relation to this.

Mark G, Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:42 (thirteen years ago) link

neglect would beget merely entropy

mumford suggests some sort of deliberate malefaction

Nigie Dempstah (nakhchivan), Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:42 (thirteen years ago) link

Little Lion Man seems like a Pogues song minus Shane MacGowan. ie. a terrible Pogues song

ex-heroin addict tricycle (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:47 (thirteen years ago) link

So, basically Mumford & Sons is to the UK what Kings of Leon is to the US: one day you wake up, and they're filling stadiums. (Except, of course, that that the UK was suckered in by KoL, too, long before the US).

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:53 (thirteen years ago) link

looking forward to the burgeoning of Mumford and Sons tribute acts.

Magic Our Maurice! (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 20 January 2011 17:15 (thirteen years ago) link

there's nothing Irish about Mumford and Sons, don't drag us into your problem ffs. Next you'll be trying to claim Northern Ireland is part of the Republic.

I see what this is (Local Garda), Thursday, 20 January 2011 17:25 (thirteen years ago) link

talk to the MES cuz the ILX isn't sayin

Nigie Dempstah (nakhchivan), Thursday, 20 January 2011 17:28 (thirteen years ago) link

Xtians are getting behind this?! There's a F-word right in the middle of "High and Dry""Little Lion Man"!

amphetamine enhanced scholar (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 20 January 2011 17:34 (thirteen years ago) link

That's known in the trade as "doing a You're Beautiful" - deploying an F-word in order to add a slight frisson of "unpredictability" to an otherwise MOR song.

The baby boomers have defined everything once and for all (Dorianlynskey), Thursday, 20 January 2011 17:39 (thirteen years ago) link

maybe this band is awesome but we just can't handle their deep emotional honesty and intensity.

http://i56.tinypic.com/xnsu1g.gif (max arrrrrgh), Friday, 21 January 2011 01:05 (thirteen years ago) link

http://crispinschroeder.blogspot.com/2010/06/musings-on-mumford-and-sons-and.html

― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, January 19, 2011 6:35 PM (2 days ago) Bookmark

As the first song ended I was amazed at how connected I felt to God and to the others in the room of this club I had never been to listening to a band I had never heard. The concert continued in this vein until the encore a little over an hour later. This was not a typical concert by any means. There were so many moments of transcendence where the veil of the ordinary gig in a club were shattered and we came singing together into a larger place where our hearts were opened to something greater.

Earlier that evening I had sung worship songs with a room full of Vineyard pastors but in that dive bar in south Phoenix I was again worshipping to songs I had yet to learn. I left the concert that night feeling as if I had encountered God. I don’t say this because the music was so good or the band-members so skilled but because the music and the lyrics pointed beyond the gig to another place not so far a way and to another person who loves us without measure.

http://i56.tinypic.com/xnsu1g.gif (max arrrrrgh), Friday, 21 January 2011 01:11 (thirteen years ago) link

Sadly, I don't love that guy beyond measure, but I thank him for trying.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 21 January 2011 01:12 (thirteen years ago) link

which ilx poster has the most hatred for mumford and sons?

Nigie Dempstah (nakhchivan), Friday, 21 January 2011 01:15 (thirteen years ago) link

But Why?

― Mark G, Thursday, January 20, 2011 11:34 AM (8 hours ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

they may have folksy instrumentation but their songs are basically arena-rock songs, with the build-up-to-a-big-moment dynamics, slick & thick production, unadorned diatonic harmony, and confessional lyrics sung in an exaggerated way

it's a formula that has always had wide appeal for its immediacy, and i suppose maybe the folk arragements magnify it to some people who don't actually listen to folk music or bluegrass music etc, and see that as eclectic or a change of pace

i do kinda like them still tbh

ciderpress, Friday, 21 January 2011 01:30 (thirteen years ago) link

Alice likes them, I'm like "um, that's the sort of thing I should be more into than you!"

Mark G, Friday, 21 January 2011 01:43 (thirteen years ago) link

Via 'Questions' on my Facebook feed:

Have you heard of Mumford & Sons? They are amazing.

Argh.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 21 January 2011 06:13 (thirteen years ago) link

Ouch.

Young, Friday, 21 January 2011 18:46 (thirteen years ago) link

As the first song ended I was amazed at how connected I felt to God and to the others in the room of this club I had never been to listening to a band I had never heard. The concert continued in this vein until the encore a little over an hour later. This was not a typical concert by any means. There were so many moments of transcendence where the veil of the ordinary gig in a club were shattered and we came singing together into a larger place where our hearts were opened to something greater.

Earlier that evening I had sung worship songs with a room full of Vineyard pastors but in that dive bar in south Phoenix I was again worshipping to songs I had yet to learn. I left the concert that night feeling as if I had encountered God. I don’t say this because the music was so good or the band-members so skilled but because the music and the lyrics pointed beyond the gig to another place not so far a way and to another person who loves us without measure.

― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, January 19, 2011 6:35 PM (2 days ago) Bookmark

children of the church planters (Edward III), Friday, 21 January 2011 18:48 (thirteen years ago) link

I've seen the light. (And dry-heaved.)

Ned Raggett, Friday, 21 January 2011 18:49 (thirteen years ago) link

thank u for the testimonial ned it has renewed my faith in mumford & sons & god

children of the church planters (Edward III), Friday, 21 January 2011 18:52 (thirteen years ago) link

Lead singer looks like Tim Tebow. Dealbreaker.

VegemiteGrrrl, Friday, 21 January 2011 19:00 (thirteen years ago) link

Avett Brothers sound like this now, all sort of clean and kind of whiny. I prefer boringified Avett Brothers over this.

VegemiteGrrrl, Friday, 21 January 2011 19:02 (thirteen years ago) link

Read that as 'bongified'

Ned Raggett, Friday, 21 January 2011 19:06 (thirteen years ago) link

yes

boxedjoy, Monday, 8 March 2021 08:39 (three years ago) link

Apparently he's been booted out of the band now, or was a day ago but nobody noticed until now.

pic.twitter.com/x9yddYc0g9

— Winston Marshall (@MrWinMarshall) March 10, 2021

Bastard Lakes (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 10 March 2021 13:50 (three years ago) link

they're gonna have to find another banjo player with a goofy haircut... could take hours...

nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Wednesday, 10 March 2021 14:03 (three years ago) link

i note his twitter following has doubled since this all blew up. so many of these fuckers out there.

stirmonster, Wednesday, 10 March 2021 14:03 (three years ago) link

judging by the replies to his tweet, his new followers are furious at him

Bastard Lakes (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 10 March 2021 14:10 (three years ago) link

the commercial calculation must be that this shit still alienates more potential fans than it brings in new fans, which is good news I guess?

Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 10 March 2021 14:18 (three years ago) link

His new followers are unlikely to actually buy records/gig tickets or do anything other than tweet/retweet

incredible pant century (stevie), Wednesday, 10 March 2021 14:18 (three years ago) link

Remember all those new diehard Ariel Pink fans?

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 10 March 2021 14:51 (three years ago) link

from 2010? kinda

so tonight that I might ramona quimby (f. hazel), Wednesday, 10 March 2021 14:57 (three years ago) link

lol at this guy getting fucked out

i remember him making some video where he was being pretty anti-Irish, not surprised that a member of this band held these views and was stupid enough to share them.

Scamp Granada (gyac), Wednesday, 10 March 2021 15:14 (three years ago) link

three months pass...

not much to say about this except "lol fuck off then"

https://mrwinstonmarshall.medium.com/why-im-leaving-mumford-sons-e6e731bbc255

A viking of frowns, (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Thursday, 24 June 2021 15:28 (two years ago) link

Or “*farts*”.

Sam Weller, Thursday, 24 June 2021 16:25 (two years ago) link

what the fuck is he even talking about?

mark e. smith-moon (f. hazel), Thursday, 24 June 2021 16:31 (two years ago) link

poor little Gelfling

an eco-conscious Music Box (DJP), Thursday, 24 June 2021 16:34 (two years ago) link

"I could self-censor ... but ..."

djh, Thursday, 24 June 2021 20:35 (two years ago) link

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bi0y_xnFVCN/

wasdnuos (abanana), Friday, 25 June 2021 22:37 (two years ago) link

^^^ CW: photo including Jordan Peterson

davey, Friday, 25 June 2021 23:06 (two years ago) link

ten months pass...

Saw a friend say on Twitter that his dad is a financer of GBNews.

politics is about vibes and the vibes are off (stevie), Monday, 9 May 2022 08:05 (one year ago) link

Also he's clearly a fash-loving twat, as is Bari Weiss and all the other free speech/cancel culture bullshitters who stan for him.

politics is about vibes and the vibes are off (stevie), Monday, 9 May 2022 08:11 (one year ago) link


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