

Mumford & Sons have released a video trailer for their new album ‘Babel’ and the tracklisting.
‘Babel’ is the second album for Mumford & Sons. The album is due for a September release.
The tracklisting for ‘Babel’ is as follows:
Babel
Whispers In The Dark
I Will Wait
Holland Road
Ghosts That We Knew
Lover Of The Light
Lovers’ Eyes
Reminder
Hopeless Wanderer
Broken Crown
Below My Feet
Not With Haste
Have Your Say
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