Mumford & Sons second album ‘Babel’ has been hitting the top of the charts and helping to cement their place in folk/rock/indie history and quite right to. Debut album ‘Sigh No More’ went 4 x platinum in the UK, 2 x in the USA plus it did pretty darn well across the rest of the world.
THE ROAD TO RED ROCKS chronicles their journey across the USA, in gigs and insight, plus interviews with band members Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, “Country” Winston Marshall and Ted Dwane. It, of course, particularly highlights the two shows at Colorado’s Red Rocks amphitheater which became the focal-point for the title. Check out the trailer and click here to head to their site, and find out more.
THE ROAD TO RED ROCKS will be available on DVD, Blu-ray and in a special package that includes a beautiful vinyl and a 96-page booklet. It’s available in the UK on November 26th, November 30th in New Zealand and January 22nd, 2013 in Canada and the US.
Source: Mumford&Sons
Dan loves writing, film, music and photography. Originally from Devon, he did London for 4 years and now resides in Exeter. He also has a mild obsession with squirrels and cake. The latter being more of a hobby. Favourite movies include HIGH FIDELITY, ALMOST FAMOUS, ROXANNE, GOOD WILL HUNTING, JURASSIC PARK, too many Steve Martin films and Nolan's BATMAN universe. He can also be found on www.twitter.com/danbullock
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