The tremendous doofs in Mumford & Sons are continuing with their
questionable plan to leave behind the big-tent neo-folk that made them
famous. The band’s new album Wilder Mind looms imminent, and the hamfisted early singles “Believe” and “The Wolf”
move the band toward a supremely bland and character-free form of rock
music. The latest is “Snake Eyes,” a song that has the same sort of
cathartic build as older Mumford tracks — except instead of building to a
big close-harmony bleat-along, this one leads to crashing compressed
guitars. It works about as well as you’d imagine. The band has shared
the song in live-video form, even though the audio is pretty clearly the
studio version. Satisfy your morbid curiosity.
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