Mumford and Sons Delta Album Review
Released: November 16, 2018
Delta is Mumford and Son’s 4th studio album release. With fourteen tracks the English folk band displayed presented an album stayed true to their sound while exploring varying styles.
Band Members
Marcus Mumford – lead vocals, guitars, drums
Ben Lovett – vocals, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, accordion
Winston Marshall – vocals, guitars, banjo, bass guitar
Ted Dwane – vocals, bass guitar, double bass, drums, cello
Tracklist
1. “42”
2. “Guiding Light”
3. “Woman”
4. “Beloved”
5. “The Wild”
6. “October Skies”
7. “Slip Away”
8. “Rose of Sharon”
9. “Picture You”
10. “Darkness Visible”
11. “If I Say”
12. “Wild Heart”
13. “Forever”
14. “Delta”
Top Tracks
The first stand out track that immediately got my attention was “Rose of Sharon.” It’s a love song, but what’s most captivating is the instrumental sound. This song also presents a nice array of breakdowns. Next up is “Woman”, which has a funky flair to it. Its goosebumps level good. That deep “do you ever really know” adds the right attitude. The harmony and melodies were on point. This was just an overall feel good song. This song will make you miss your significant other, whether or not you have one. 😀
“October Skies” will get you lost in the composition. The lyrics take you on a journey. It’s a spiritual experience, at least for me. What the band does well is staying true to the core of their sound. Marcus is that anchor that maintains.
A track I wouldn’t easily expect to hear from the band was “Darkness Visible.” The instrumental in this song is powerful. It’s a relaxing tune, where the power of the music speaks for itself.
Where to get this album
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