This track for me is a classic example of how much your opinion of music can change when you attach a personal memory to it. Its like it transforms into something fresh, something new and definitely something more personal. Mumford and Sons are a band I should never have liked. Commercial folk music has never taken my fancy, not in the slightest. But as soon as you attach night after night of your best friends wearing mexican hats, taping each other to chairs and singing in unison as they do "the Mumford Stomp""¦well, as expected, that all changes. - Totally Twitterpated
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Devin Duckworth
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Sep 26, 2012
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Mumford & Sons' sophomore album, Babel, seeded a lot of expectation on whether or not it would live up to the veneration of their first release, Sigh No More. Selling over 5 million copies of their debut album, these wrangling rock 'n rollers end...
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Justin Lam
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Mar 20, 2013
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It's not every day that your second single gets roughly 50,000 plays in one week, but that's exactly what Melbourne's Vance Joy (aka James Keogh) has experienced with "Riptide." Hopefully, it's not just James' mum that is pressing that play button on...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Jul 17, 2012
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Relative new comers on the scene, Miner are looking to make a bit of a splash with their new EP Hey Love. If you're a fan of great folk pop, I have a feeling that you too will enjoy this.If you're digging it, you can follow the band on their website,...
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Hugh McClure
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Aug 18, 2011
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Expectations are difficult things. Boy and Bear's lauded and awarded EP With Emperor Antarctica was my first ever review on Indie Shuffle. Needless to say, I love the Sydney five-piece. When news hit that they were working on their first full-length ...
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