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 Grammarcop wrote:
Mumford & Sons with less banjo.

 
The other way around would be a significant improvement.
Has there been a genetic experiment some 20 years ago that produced various singers with almost identical voices, or is this a singing technique, or post-production that makes it sound all the same? This was refreshing when I first heard Mumford & Sons and it was still OK when I heard other bands with a similar sound, but now it is getting tiresome. The fact that the band names often follow the “A and B” pattern only makes it worse.
I was going to wait for it to finish before passing judgment, but good god this is awful.
 thewiseking wrote:
hipster crap

 
and the odd part about it is that hipster aren't hip
they seem like super serious obsessive anal consumers
 
 totally loving this from the get-go.. {#Music}
 adpucci wrote:
this is without a doubt the worst song I've heard on rp so far. and that includes coldplay, mumford and sons and U2 all giving me occasional ear-ache.

please don't do it again. 
 
Might be time to go somewhere else. 
I like it.  And I like all those others you mentioned. 

Annoying on several levels.
just awful
hipster crap
"Rolling Stone" performed by some complete unknowns who are on their own.  Guess we’re gonna have to get used to it.
this is without a doubt the worst song I've heard on rp so far. and that includes coldplay, mumford and sons and U2 all giving me occasional ear-ache.

please don't do it again. 
I really wanted to like this one, but in the end I gave it a "4."

I'd like to hear more by them, though.
 Grammarcop wrote:
Mumford & Sons with less banjo.

 
Somewhat, and slightly less yodeling than The Decemberists or Band Of Horses.  Not a bad tune, even if they may be a group of shaggy-beard-wearing, neo-folk hipsters.
Mumford & Sons with less banjo.