Fans of Mumford & Sons debut album 'Sigh No More' will be pleased to know that the band's follow up will follow the same path as it's multi-million selling predecessor.
Keyboardist Ben Lovett has revealed that the band will not be changing their successful formula during an interview with Zane Lowe on Radio One.
"We can't really come out with any tricks or new sounds because we have the instruments we play and we sing songs," said Lovett. "We've just made another record that we felt best represented where we got to."
Lovett also told of the band's excitement at touring the UK this Autumn, adding: "I think we're feeling pretty refreshed. It got to a point with the touring, that as much as we were enjoying it, we were also running ourselves into the ground a bit.
"I'm dying to get out on the road and be the band we were in the first place. We formed to tour, we can go back to our comfort zone and play some gigs."
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