In this day and age, Mumford And Sons' trajectory is pretty unheard of . . .
Their first record, "Sigh No More" was originally released in 2009. It didn't catch on in the USA until 2010, and it didn't become a smash until 2011.
That's a loooonng time in the Record Industry's version of Dog Years.
Bands don't get that kind of time to ramp up these days. If you aren't charted within the first few months of your first single release, there is little hope that your label is going to stick with you.
Even more unheard of . . . a band has a smash success, and takes its time with a follow up record.
The Record Industries credo is "strike while the iron is hot," and "the public has a very short memory."
If a band has smashing success, get them in a studio and get the follow up record out there ASAP!
One of the true advantages to this, is to avoid the pit of unwieldy expectations.
If I were a label person with Mumford And Sons, I might have been worried.
The new record has been talked about, and waiting for, and theorized about, and anticipated in the press, all year long. This leaves plenty of room for people's idea of how good this record might be, to become untethered from reality . . .
Fortunately, the band leads with this single, "I Will Wait." And smartly, it doesn't do anything to defy, subvert or torpedo expectations. It sounds like a good Mumford And Sons song. One that isn't a departure from what people loved about the first record. It's satisfying.
And that's good news, because it sucks when a record is dismissed on the merits of what people want it to be, instead of what it is.
I'm looking forward to finding out what the rest of "Babel," is . . .
Hear the song on Youtube.
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