Mumford & SonsBest Mumford & Sons Albums Ranked
5.8
Avg Score
18
Opinions
10
Albums
10
Reviewers
Summary from 18 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Mumford & Sons's catalog across 10 albums from 18 opinions, with an overall average of 5.8/10. The top-rated Mumford & Sons album is Babel (2012) with a 6.5/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Prizefighter and RUSHMERE. The discography on Wavelength spans 2009 to 2026. Dust Bowl Dance ranks as the highest-rated Mumford & Sons song on Wavelength with a 8.5/10 average.
Delta
“It’s never easy for an artist to extend their early successes. Becoming a sudden sensation has its advantages, of course, leapfrogging as you do over the competition and gain the attention of the masses. Yet, it also manifests often undue expectations and scrutiny over every last step you make in the future, setting a high bar that can be difficult to ascend later on. It’s an intimidating tightro”
Wilder Mind
“Mumford & Sons are the defining act of the past few years' folk revival, but there's always been more rock in their blood than that label suggests. Cathartic, heart-swelling anthems like 2010's "Little Lion Man" and 2012's "I Will Wait" are arena rock through and through, even if they are mostly acoustic — just ask anyone who has seen one of the band's sold-out shows. So the news that Mumford & So”
Babel
“It’s hard to imagine a more preposterous road to platinum success than the one Mumford & Sons traveled. Sigh No More, the 2010 debut by Marcus Mumford and his London crew, is a set of rousing tunes clad in choirboy harmonies, clawhammer banjo and Salvation Army brass that exploded amid a sea of AutoTuned cyber-pop. […]”
Delta
“There’s a track on Mumford & Sons eclectic fourth record, ‘Delta’, that has three banjos layered on top of one another. It’s called ‘Woman’ and is, somewhat improbably, a foray into slinky R&B. There are some tracks on this album that contain up to seven banjos, but you’d never know, given that they’re obscured, recorded live and then sampled at super-producer Paul Epworth’s north London studio. F”
Babel
“Though Mumford & Sons continue to be one of the least adventurous bands in folk music, what the band does with their tunes and regal combination of horns and strings is pretty sweet on the ears and comforting. A likable sophomore release.”
Prizefighter
“The folk trio returns with producer Aaron Dessner, guest vocalists including Justin Vernon and Gracie Abrams, and newly vulnerable songwriting. But is it enough to make a comeback?”
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