We've watched them explode into the mainstream, managed to catch them live in New York, positively rinsed their recent début album for every last audible drop and yet somehow, we still can't get enough of Mumford & Sons; the London quartet that could.
Though there were plentiful highlights strewn across the new Sigh No More L.P, we decided to go for one of the underdogs for this weeks Video Of The Week in the form of White Blank Page. There were plenty of other great videos of the band lurking around on the net but we kept coming back to this one and decided that though it's not an absolute stand out on CD, here it actually takes a bigger, more emotive personality. It's also a fantastic snippet of just how powerful they are when adorning a stage.
Recorded last year for City Life Social, the below video not only shows a band blooming in the early stages of their career but also conveys how eloquently their music transitions from CD to a live atmosphere.
Check it out and as always, let us know what you think by commenting below.
Previous Videos Of The Week:
Espers, Woods & The Cave Singers
Hush Arbors
The Twilight Sad
Interpol
Silversun Pickups
Mew
Woodpigeon
Brand New, Manchester Orchestra, Kevin Devine
Minus The Bear
Arcade Fire
Queens Of The Stone Age
Wild Beasts
Mazzy Star
Dawn Landes
Rock Plaza Central
Flying Lotus
Dirty Projectors
Jose Gonzalez
Grizzly Bear
Yeasayer
Doves
Wintersleep
Manchester Orchestra
Sigur Ros
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Death Cab For Cutie
The Shins
Deftones
Cold War Kids
Maps & Atlases
Fleet Foxes
Bob Marley
Elbow
Joanna Newsom
Ben Kweller
The National
Bon Iver
Johnny Cash
Jeff Buckley
Champion
Editors
Thom Yorke
Cherry Ghost