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Wilder Mind Explicit Lyrics

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Personnel: Tom Hobden (violin); Benjamin Lanz, Dave Nelson (trombone); James Ford (keyboards, drums, percussion); Aaron Dessner, Doveman (keyboards). Audio Mixers: Tony Lake; Robert Orton. Recording information: Air Studios, London; Ditmas, Brooklyn; Eastcote Studios, London. Photographers: Ted Dwane; Ross Stirling; Ty Johnson. Arranger: Mumford & Sons. Who could blame Mumford & Sons for running away from their signature banjo stomp? Come 2015, when Wilder Mind saw spring release, so many bands had copped their big-footed folk jamboree that Mumford & Sons could feel the straitjacket constricting, so it's not a surprise that the group decided to try on something new. Without their old-timey affectations, they wind up sounding like handsome AAA rockers with a debt to U2, a group that masters sound over song. They do swing for arena-filling hooks and connect -- the quietly escalating "Believe," the incessant surge of "The Wolf," "Ditmas," which is the only song here that would scale to bare-bones acoustic arrangements -- but usually they subsist on a simmer, letting their immaculate, tasteful rock bubble quietly. Often, the persistent, moody murmur recalls a diluted Kings of Leon, a comparison that underscores how Mumford & Sons have made the journey from retro throwback to glistening modern construction. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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