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1* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Quite a lot of their songs are this.
2** Sigh No More: "The Cave", "Little Lion Man", "Awake My Soul", "Winter Winds"
3** Babel: "I Will Wait", "Lover of the Light", "Hopeless Wanderer"
4** Wilder Mind: "Thompkin Square Park", "Believe", "Snake Eyes", "Ditmas", "The Wolf"
5** Delta: "Woman", "Guiding Light", "Beloved", "Delta"
6* BrokenBase: ''Wilder Mind'' was an incredibly divisive album among both critics and fans. Some hate the album for abandoning the more folksy nature of their previous albums (as well as their iconic banjo) whilst others like the more alternative nature and welcome a change of sound.
7* FirstInstallmentWins: Most fans (and some critics) generally agree that ''Sigh No More'' was their best album.
8* SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}}: The "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rId6PKlDXeU Hopeless Wanderer]]" video, due to the [[Creator/JasonBateman actors]] [[Creator/EdHelms standing]] [[Creator/WillForte in for the]] [[Creator/JasonSudeikis band members]], and their [[LargeHam hammy over-acting]] making it a total MoodWhiplash considering the completely sincere tone of the song (and Mumford & Sons' music in general).
9* HoYay: The "band members" in the video for "Hopeless Wanderer" are clearly very itching to make out with each other. And two of them do at one point.
10* ItsTheSameNowItSucks: Whilst their earlier albums were critical darlings, one major criticism of them was that a lot of their songs were rather samey ("I Will Wait" and "Babel" both sound quite similar) and lacked variation. However, [[BrokenBase when they tried to change that]]...
11* OlderThanTheyThink: No, the band wasn't the first to mix rock with British Isles folk. Bands like Music/FairportConvention were doing that in TheSixties.

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