
Inside Mumford & Sons’ Wildly Experimental Fourth Album ‘Delta’
The band teamed up with Adele's producer, returned to acoustic instruments and incorporated everything from electronica to hip-hop
The band teamed up with Adele's producer, returned to acoustic instruments and incorporated everything from electronica to hip-hop
Pop's number-one power couple reaffirmed their dominance, and the strength of their bond, at a hits-packed, visually stunning show in Cardiff
Seated singer honors band's classic sound as 'Rock or Bust' tour resumes
"We would all be headbanging when it came to the heavy bit as well"
Too much Bieber, not enough Duran Duran and just the right amount of Ellie Goulding
"In those days, people went to a rock show to listen ... And there's nobody with mobile phones in the audience, nobody doing selfies – how weird is that," guitarist says of 1975 gig
Khan and collaborators turn folk songs from Morocco, Thailand and Iran into enchanting psychedelic rock
Daltrey, Townshend and Co. tour the corners of their catalog at last London show
"As far as the studio side of things [goes], this is it," the guitarist says
British rockers on the accidental love songs and aggressive experimentation behind their highly anticipated second album
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