Mumford and Sons Babel
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Fleeba
January 2nd 2013



33 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"for those wanting better folk music from this year i highly recommend the much better and more talented Trampled By Turtles. they dont follow a recycled formula that Mumford has produced success with (you can see how mainstream media has little ability to appreciate real music). check them out, their two singles from their past two albums "Alone" and "Wait So Long" are great starting places"

I like this band but I do prefer Trampled by Turtles. Only thing is that appart from both having banjos, it's too totally different kinds of music. Trampled By Turtles is a bluegrass band. Mumford and Son is not.

Any Trampled by Turtles album is awesome, but I would start with Palomino.




SowingSeason
Staff Reviewer
January 5th 2013



13719 Comments


You have no idea what you're talking about, controlled, if you actually believe that Mumford & Sons are the founders of anything at all.

Tyrael
January 5th 2013



18615 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

haha

DixieNormous
January 5th 2013



298 Comments


Trampled By Turtles is a really stupid name

SowingSeason
Staff Reviewer
January 5th 2013



13719 Comments


It's better than "Mumford & Sons"

SowingSeason
Staff Reviewer
January 5th 2013



13719 Comments


First 4 songs are good but after that it's like ENOUGH OF THE BANJO

Steoandnoodles
January 5th 2013



2832 Comments


The title track is cool!

DixieNormous
January 5th 2013



298 Comments


It's better than "Mumford & Sons"



Sadly, that's true LOL

RosaParks
January 5th 2013



14122 Comments


this is almost as good as mountain goats

GiaNXGX
January 7th 2013



3245 Comments


this is almost as good as mountain goats



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that's the most stupid and ignorant statement I've read in a while.

GiaNXGX
January 7th 2013



3245 Comments


Someguest knows what's up. Deaf will be so pissed off if he reads this.

RosaParks
January 7th 2013



14122 Comments


"that's the most stupid and ignorant statement I've read in a while."

only you would take it seriously

someguest
January 7th 2013



14560 Comments


badingalingalingadingabadingalingadingalingbading

GiaNXGX
January 7th 2013



3245 Comments


Damn sorry I thought you were serious, my bad.

chambered99
January 10th 2013



548 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

"boring and generic but not bad"




this makes absolutely no sense to me

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RickySpanish
January 10th 2013



173 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

This band is another one of those bands that says "hey!" in their songs because it's in style and they are not original in any way shape or form.


SowingSeason
Staff Reviewer
January 11th 2013



13719 Comments


Whispers in the Dark is a pretty great song.

Thejerkstorecalled
February 6th 2013



1 Comments


My wife loves these guys and tries to get me to like them, but I kind of think they suck. From what I've been forced to listen to this one sounds pretty much the same as the last one. But taste is subjective and I won't hate. But anyone interested in a similar folk-country sound, as well as similar religious subject matter, done in a much more interesting and less contrived way, I would recommend giving a listen to 16 Horsepower, or their newest sort of incarnation Wovenhand. Heavy stuff, especially 16 Horsepower's first 3 albums. Or you could just listen to the Femmes.

Scoot
February 8th 2013



15448 Comments


why are these guys headlining sasquatch ugh

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MikeC26
February 10th 2013



2036 Comments


This won the Grammy for AOTY. Fuck the Grammy's.

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