Mumford & Sons have unveiled 'I Will Wait', the first official song to be taken from their new album 'Babel'. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to listen.
The band debuted the track on Radio 1 earlier this evening. Ben Lovett of the band spoke to Huw Stephens, who is sitting in for presenter Zane Lowe. "It's the worst track on the record – we just thought we'd get it out," joked Lovett by way of an introduction. "It's only up from here!"
'Babel', which is the follow-up to the quartet's hugely successful debut 'Sigh No More', will be released on September 24. It has been produced by Arcade Fire/Coldplay collaborator Markus Dravs, who also worked with the band on their first album.
On working with Dravs again, Lovett told Stephens: "We didn't want to do anything massively new – we didn't want to push the boat out too much." When asked if he had a favourite song on the new album, Lovett said he couldn't pick as they were all "newly born children – they haven't quite grown their hair yet".NME
Lovett also said that he and the band hope to tour the UK again by the end of 2012, adding: "We just wanna play some UK
dates – we're just figuring it out."
A number of other 'Babel' tracks, including 'Lover's Eyes' and 'Ghosts That We Knew', have been debuted in the band's live shows throughout their recent tours.
The band are currently touring North America on their 'Gentlemen Of The Road' tour and played a series of large UK shows last month.
The band debuted the track on Radio 1 earlier this evening. Ben Lovett of the band spoke to Huw Stephens, who is sitting in for presenter Zane Lowe. "It's the worst track on the record – we just thought we'd get it out," joked Lovett by way of an introduction. "It's only up from here!"
'Babel', which is the follow-up to the quartet's hugely successful debut 'Sigh No More', will be released on September 24. It has been produced by Arcade Fire/Coldplay collaborator Markus Dravs, who also worked with the band on their first album.
On working with Dravs again, Lovett told Stephens: "We didn't want to do anything massively new – we didn't want to push the boat out too much." When asked if he had a favourite song on the new album, Lovett said he couldn't pick as they were all "newly born children – they haven't quite grown their hair yet".NME
Lovett also said that he and the band hope to tour the UK again by the end of 2012, adding: "We just wanna play some UK
A number of other 'Babel' tracks, including 'Lover's Eyes' and 'Ghosts That We Knew', have been debuted in the band's live shows throughout their recent tours.
The band are currently touring North America on their 'Gentlemen Of The Road' tour and played a series of large UK shows last month.
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