Mumford & Sons are back with a new song, 'Rushmere,' the title track from their first album since 2018's 'Delta.'
’s vocals sailing over thumping drums and the ceaseless tumble of acoustic guitar and banjo. “Light me up I’m wasted in the dark,” Mumford sings on the hook, “Rushmere restless hearts in the end/Get my head out of the ground/Time don’t let us down again.”
As a press release note, Rushmere is the name of a pond in Wimbledon Common in southwest London, which is where Mumford, Ben Lovett, and Ted Dwane hung out and first started to conceive of putting a band together. The album was made over the past couple years, with the band calling this period “the most prolific two years we’ve ever had” in a short statement on
“We have a lot of songs to share with you… and it all begins where we started, really, with ‘Rushmere.’ We’re restless to get going, releived and excited to share this first one with you.” with producer Dave Cobb at RCA Studio A in Nashville, as well as in Savannah, Georgia and at Mumford’s own studio in Devon, England. The album notably marks the group’s first as a trio following the departure of Winston Marshall, whoouttake “Blind Leading the Blind” and an early demo of album track “Forever.
In 2023, the band teamed up with Noah Kahan at Austin City Limits to debut a new song “Maybe,” but the track never got an official release (nor does it appear on theThe song also featured Native Vocalists, a six-piece vocal choir, with members hailing from Native American Tribes within the Northern Great Plains in the U.S. and Canada.
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