I thought it was more than necessary to share my piece of mind on the monumental release of Mumford & Sons' new album, Babel. Now, I've always been a fan of Mumford & Sons and the way their music always seems to leave me speechless, but after hearing only a few of their songs from their new album, I'm pretty sure I made the transition from just a fan to a complete fanatic. My iTunes has been set to replay the album on a full rotation for the last two days, and I have yet to get the least bit sick of any of their new songs. I have never bought a full album on iTunes. I usually pick 4-5 of my favorites, but, for the first time ever, I spent the $14.99. A few of my favorites are Holland Road, Ghosts That We Knew, I Will Wait, Babel, Hopeless Wanderer, and Lovers' Eyes. I hope this inspires you all to at least buy a few of their songs, because I promise it's more than worth it.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Babel
I thought it was more than necessary to share my piece of mind on the monumental release of Mumford & Sons' new album, Babel. Now, I've always been a fan of Mumford & Sons and the way their music always seems to leave me speechless, but after hearing only a few of their songs from their new album, I'm pretty sure I made the transition from just a fan to a complete fanatic. My iTunes has been set to replay the album on a full rotation for the last two days, and I have yet to get the least bit sick of any of their new songs. I have never bought a full album on iTunes. I usually pick 4-5 of my favorites, but, for the first time ever, I spent the $14.99. A few of my favorites are Holland Road, Ghosts That We Knew, I Will Wait, Babel, Hopeless Wanderer, and Lovers' Eyes. I hope this inspires you all to at least buy a few of their songs, because I promise it's more than worth it.
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