Out came the praising forces. Does one really give up being in one of the most successful bands of the millennium to But what are the consequences of romanticizing this kind of manhood? Does it risk giving the appearance of endorsing outdated values? And who, exactly, gets to dream of traveling back in time to the s?
But why the folksy Americana-y direction? But the music was only half the inventory. The four members wore suspenders and waistcoats. Still whatever the product, people were buying in droves. The band hit upon a formula of rising crescendos and repeated it over and over and over again.
The group perfected the formula: Sometimes the music gets loud!!!!! Then shhhh, it gets real quiet again. And, wait for it , it gets LOUD! This was real music with real instruments , bro. To the extent they were the rebelling forces, the rebellion worked. Ultimately, the predictability of Mumford was irksome. This is the part where I begrudgingly admit that the Mumford product sometimes works for me. Sure, the songs are vague and sweeping, in the grand tradition of U2 or Coldplay, obviously intent on stadium ambitions, but that in itself is not a crime.
I am also not overly against the old-timeyness vibe that dominated the early part of their career; a gimmick is not a crime. The Mumford schtick did its job and made the band a household name. I condemn unequivocally all political extremism, be it of the Right or Left. Marshall, who plays guitar and banjo with the group, said his bandmates had "invited me to continue with them," but he had decided to leave so that he could "speak freely without them suffering the consequences.
Marshall said that "as long as I am a member of the band, speaking my mind on the evils of political extremism could bring them trouble. My loyalty and love for them cannot permit that. Previously: Winston Marshall of Mumford and Sons 'taking time away from the band' after book controversy. Marshall said he plans to undertake new creative projects, "as well as speaking and writing on a variety of issues. Earlier this year Marshall co-founded Hong Kong Link Up, a charity that works to integrate Hong Kongers settling in Britain because of increasing political repression in the semi-autonomous Chinese city state.
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