Award-winning indie-folk rockers Mumford & Sons premiered brand new track 'Where Are You Now' at the screening of their documentary at America's SXSW festival yesterday (17 March, 2012).
Ahead of a screening of Big Easy Express, the four-piece performed the track during a short acoustic set. They performed alongside Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Old Crow Medicine Show, who also appear in the documentary. Mumford and Sons performed the new track as well as 'Roll Away Your Stone' with members of their accompanying bands.
Mumford & Sons have yet to announce details of their follow-up to 'Sigh No More', so it is not yet known whether 'Where Are You Now' will appear on the record. The band did reveal, however, that initial recordings for the record sounded like 'Black Sabbath meets Nick Drake'. So whatever happens, it's going to be an interesting one...
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