Thursday, May 27, 2010

Mumford and Sons Show of the Year @ Varsity Theater 5/25/10

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Well over seven hundred packed in the Varsity Theater, this much anticipated show had been sold out for well over 6 months. $300 tickets were being bought on Craigslist days before to add to the excitement and amount of die hard fans at this show. If you spent the money, were dripping with sweat at the show, and waited in line the rain it was all worth it.
Mumford and Sons hands down put on the best show of the year in Minneapolis. After the very first track it felt like we were screaming for an encore in the crowd. Openers, "The Middle East jumped out at the end of "Roll Away Your Stone" and Mumford and Company even played a Neil Young tune.

Looking back at Marcus Mumford musical career it's been quite a debut bang. Now dating Laura Marling and headlining sold out shows all over the world, this guy is on top of the world. It's funny, because when I first met him in NYC he was very shy and was kind of the dark guy in the background playing drums for Marling. It won't surprise me if Mumford and Sons are playing at the State Theater next time their back in town, but hopefully it will be at First Avenue.
Mumford and Sons Set List in Minneapolis 5/25/10 @ Varsity Theater

If you like these guys here are some more artists to check out
Noah and The Whale
Johnny Flynn
King Charles



Check out another great review and photos at City Pages by Andrea Swensson and Stacy Schwartz


Be sure to tune in to listen to the live studio performance on the current which will air at 7:30 pm Friday night.

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Saturday, March 06, 2010

Looking back at Mumford and Sons @ The 400 Bar 9/21/2008 / The May 25th Varsity Show is already Sold Out!

Most of Minneapolis missed out on seeing the future of British folk music at the 400 Bar last evening, with only around 75 people witnessing the wonderful triple bill of Mumford and Sons, Laura Marling, and Johnny Flynn. It’s a shame, because all three young bands bring a fresh and youthful perspective to the singer/songwriter genre, and if this show took place in England, they would have sold out a much larger venue than the 400 Bar. But it was a nice, intimate show that really showcased three talented songwriters with wonderful voices.
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First on the bill and last but not least was Mumford and Sons, fronted by Marcus Mumford (who would later play drums for Laura Marling’s band). They played a lively, spirited set despite the fact that there were only a small handful of fans in attendance. A few of their early jokes fell a little flat on the quiet crowd (one was about how the haven’t heard anyone say ‘Yah,’ in Minnesota yet) causing the electric banjo player to kiddingly remark that “This is as far away from home I’ve ever been. And the farthest away from home I’ve ever felt.” But the crowd and the band warmed to each other nicely, and the group really hit their stride on tracks like the jubilant ‘Roll Away Your Stone,’ and the sorrowful ‘White Blank Page.’ They played predominantly without drums (save for a bass drum that the singer occasionally kicked while playing), and that allowed for the strong vocals of Marcus to shine through, setting a wonderful opening tone on a night filled with distinctive and rich voices.

I was surprised to see Laura Marling and her band setting up next, for I thought her recent Mercury Music Prize nomination for her album “Alas I Cannot Swim,” would entitle her to be the headliner. But the unassuming 18 year old settled in quickly, opening her set with the evocative ‘Ghosts,’ that was augmented quite well by her full band behind her (as opposed to the sparse solo acoustic version I saw her play on Jools Holland.) She has a true gift as both a songwriter and a singer, and both of her gifts were on full display last evening, with her beguiling voice singing the intricate and often heartbreaking lyrics of lost love and exploration that belies her young age. She has a rather diminutive stage presence (standing cross- legged and rarely looking directly at the audience), but her full, resonant voice more than makes up for her timidity, filling the club with the sounds of her sorrow and her dreams.

Laura Marling in Minneapolis 9/21/08

She also played two lovely new songs for us last evening, 'Rambling Man,' and 'Alpha Shallows,' (although she joked with the crowd, declaring that “All these songs are new to you, really.”) And I’m sure there were a few people in the audience that were discovering Laura Marling last night, being treated to the beauty of her songs for the first time. ‘My Manic And I,’ is as dynamic and complete a song as I’ve heard recently, a unique study of human relationships, depression, God, and love, all in a three and a half minute pop-song that was the highlight of the set for me. Laura truly is a singular musical talent, who hopefully will continue to flourish for years to come within the confines of the music industry, providing us with many more albums filled with her distinctive music and insightful lyrics, and hopefully more shows in Minneapolis, that ought to be better attended as her name recognition grows.

Johnny Flynn and his band, ‘The Sussex Wit,’ have songs that should be (and probably are, in his native England) pub anthems, and the sparsely filled and relatively quiet 400 Bar didn’t necessarily suit his rousing songs. But again, we were treated to an intimate glimpse of a songwriter whose lyrics are filled with a depth of knowledge and insight that is at odds with his young age (only 25,) and he and his seasoned band rolled through most of the tracks from his excellent album, ‘A Larum,’ in a stirring set. His songs and lyrics are steeped in Englishness, causing me to think of, and miss, jolly ole’ England throughout his set.
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The electric banjo once again was featured prominently in the music, as was the cello, violin, and trumpet, and those instruments added to the festive but mournful nature of the songs. ‘Brown Trout Blues,’ was a despondent, melancholy highlight of the set, with lyrics about being happy with who we are, even when that is not enough for the people we love. ‘Cold Bread,’ was another standout of the set that would have been better served with a Saturday night whiskey-soaked crowd (as opposed to a rather subdued Sunday night crowd) that could have turned this into the rousing sing-along that the song deserves and probably is with an audience more familiar with his music and lyrics. But it was an altogether engaging set, filled with the feisty, spirited songs of Johnny Flynn, a talented songwriter that we should hear more from in the future.

It was a great triple-bill last evening at the 400 Bar, one where the bands were all friends, shared instruments and even swapped performers, and all of the acts displayed their own unique and fresh talents that will take the future of British music in whatever direction they choose. It’s just too bad more people weren’t there to witness it. But those of us that were will consider ourselves lucky to have seen the start of what should be flourishing musical careers from all of the artists on stage last night.

Erik T.

Thanks again to Erik for the amazing review.

Mumford and Sons will be back in Minneapolis May 25th @ The Varsity Theater.. Tickets sold out in 20 minutes!!!!!!!!

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Monday, March 01, 2010

Mumford and Sons coming to Minneapolis May 25th!!!

Mumford and Sons in Minneapolis 9/21/08 @ 400 Bar

THe full U.S. Tour below
May 16 The Filmore at TLA Philadelphia
May 17 Music Hall of Williamsburg Brooklyn
May 20 9:30 Club Washington
May 21 Beachland Ballroom Cleveland
May 22 Wexner Center Columbus
May 24 Lincoln Hall Chicago
May 25 Varsity Theater Minneapolis
May 29 Sasquatch! Music Festival George
May 30 560 Club Vancouver
May 31 Aladdin Theater Portland
Jun 3 Great American Music Hall San Francisco
Jun 4 Henry Fonda Theater Los Angeles
Jun 7 Rhythm Room Phoenix
Jun 9 Antone’s Austin
Jun 10 House of Blues - Pontiac Garage Dallas
Jun 12 Bonnaroo Music Festival Manchester
Jun 14 The Bluebird Bloomington
Jun 15 Off Broadway St. Louis
Jun 16 Record Bar Kansas

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Saturday, February 06, 2010

New Video! Mumford and Sons - The Cave!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

New Mumford and Sons Video "Winter Winds"

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

New Mumford and Sons Video "Little Lion Man"



Even the current is starting to play these guys! Lets hope they come back to Minneapolis again!

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Videos from SXSW!!!!!!!!


Fanfarlo @ SXSW (Red House Pizzeria) from Brody McCoy on Vimeo.

Mumford and Sons @ SXSW 3/19/09 from Brody McCoy on Vimeo.

Glasvegas @ SXSW 2009 from Brody McCoy on Vimeo.

Come on Gang @ Friends Bar (SXSW 2009) from Brody McCoy on Vimeo.

More videos and coverage of SXSW to come soon!!!!

Big thanks to ZMODE Media for the badge hook up and also to Gabe Douglas for the opportunity to drive the Mollie Trixie.

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Monday, September 22, 2008

Laura Marling / Johnny Flynn / Mumford and Sons @ 400 Bar 9/21/08

Laura Marling in Minneapolis 9/21/08

Most of Minneapolis missed out on seeing the future of British folk music at the 400 Bar last evening, with only around 75 people witnessing the wonderful triple bill of Mumford and Sons, Laura Marling, and Johnny Flynn. It’s a shame, because all three young bands bring a fresh and youthful perspective to the singer/songwriter genre, and if this show took place in England, they would have sold out a much larger venue than the 400 Bar. But it was a nice, intimate show that really showcased three talented songwriters with wonderful voices.
Laura Marling in Minneapolis 9/21/08
I was surprised to see Laura Marling and her band setting up next, for I thought her recent Mercury Music Prize nomination for her album “Alas I Cannot Swim,” would entitle her to be the headliner. But the unassuming 18 year old settled in quickly, opening her set with the evocative ‘Ghosts,’ that was augmented quite well by her full band behind her (as opposed to the sparse solo acoustic version I saw her play on Jools Holland.) She has a true gift as both a songwriter and a singer, and both of her gifts were on full display last evening, with her beguiling voice singing the intricate and often heartbreaking lyrics of lost love and exploration that belies her young age. She has a rather diminutive stage presence (standing cross- legged and rarely looking directly at the audience), but her full, resonant voice more than makes up for her timidity, filling the club with the sounds of her sorrow and her dreams.
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She also played two lovely new songs for us last evening, 'Rambling Man,' and 'Alpha Shallows,' (although she joked with the crowd, declaring that “All these songs are new to you, really.”) And I’m sure there were a few people in the audience that were discovering Laura Marling last night, being treated to the beauty of her songs for the first time. ‘My Manic And I,’ is as dynamic and complete a song as I’ve heard recently, a unique study of human relationships, depression, God, and love, all in a three and a half minute pop-song that was the highlight of the set for me. Laura truly is a singular musical talent, who hopefully will continue to flourish for years to come within the confines of the music industry, providing us with many more albums filled with her distinctive music and insightful lyrics, and hopefully more shows in Minneapolis, that ought to be better attended as her name recognition grows.


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Johnny Flynn
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Johnny Flynn and his band, ‘The Sussex Wit,’ have songs that should be (and probably are, in his native England) pub anthems, and the sparsely filled and relatively quiet 400 Bar didn’t necessarily suit his rousing songs. But again, we were treated to an intimate glimpse of a songwriter whose lyrics are filled with a depth of knowledge and insight that is at odds with his young age (only 25,) and he and his seasoned band rolled through most of the tracks from his excellent album, ‘A Larum,’ in a stirring set. His songs and lyrics are steeped in Englishness, causing me to think of, and miss, jolly ole’ England throughout his set.
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The electric banjo once again was featured prominently in the music, as was the cello, violin, and trumpet, and those instruments added to the festive but mournful nature of the songs. ‘Brown Trout Blues,’ was a despondent, melancholy highlight of the set, with lyrics about being happy with who we are, even when that is not enough for the people we love. ‘Cold Bread,’ was another standout of the set that would have been better served with a Saturday night whiskey-soaked crowd (as opposed to a rather subdued Sunday night crowd) that could have turned this into the rousing sing-along that the song deserves and probably is with an audience more familiar with his music and lyrics. But it was an altogether engaging set, filled with the feisty, spirited songs of Johnny Flynn, a talented songwriter that we should hear more from in the future.
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Mumford and Sons
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First on the bill and last but not least was Mumford and Sons, fronted by Marcus Mumford (who would later play drums for Laura Marling’s band). They played a lively, spirited set despite the fact that there were only a small handful of fans in attendance. A few of their early jokes fell a little flat on the quiet crowd (one was about how the haven’t heard anyone say ‘Yah,’ in Minnesota yet) causing the electric banjo player to kiddingly remark that “This is as far away from home I’ve ever been. And the farthest away from home I’ve ever felt.” But the crowd and the band warmed to each other nicely, and the group really hit their stride on tracks like the jubilant ‘Roll Away Your Stone,’ and the sorrowful ‘White Blank Page.’ They played predominantly without drums (save for a bass drum that the singer occasionally kicked while playing), and that allowed for the strong vocals of Marcus to shine through, setting a wonderful opening tone on a night filled with distinctive and rich voices.

It was a great triple-bill last evening at the 400 Bar, one where the bands were all friends, shared instruments and even swapped performers, and all of the acts displayed their own unique and fresh talents that will take the future of British music in whatever direction they choose. It’s just too bad more people weren’t there to witness it. But those of us that were will consider ourselves lucky to have seen the start of what should be flourishing musical careers from all of the artists on stage last night.

Erik T.
Wordstosell.vox.com

For More photos check out My Flickr Page

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

This Sunday in Minneapolis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Laura and Johnny!!



Johnny Flynn / Laura Marling / Mumford and Sons
@ The 400 Bar (on cedar)
Sunday. Sep. 20th
7pm doors 8pm show 18+

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Laura Marling and Johnny Flynn add Minneapolis date to U.S. Tour!!

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       Johnny Flynn                           +                         Marcus Mumford

All three of these artists will all be on the same bill. Lets just hope all 3 are here with their full band.  Laura Marling usually has 4 members along side forming her full band, her drummer is also Marcus Mumford.  Johnny Flynn also has 4 members, including either his sister or cousin. And finally, Mr. Mumford has 3 family members forming his band. These three musicians frequently perform as solo artists and are fabulous, but when they have their full bands, everything shines!
        Now my dream concert would be Noah and the Whale and all 3 of these bands.  It's possible since Noah and the Whale have announced their U.S. tour.  Anything is Possible!!!!!!

Full U.S. tour

Boston, MA ICC Church (September 13)
NYC, NY The Bowery Ballroom (15)
Philadelphia, PA The Side Chapel (17)
Alexandria, VA The Birchmere (18)
Chicago, IL The Bottom Lounge (20)
Minneapolis, MN 400 Bar (21)
Denver, CO The Falcon (23)
Los Angeles, CA The Hotel Cafe (26)
San Francisco, CA The Cafe du Nord (28)
Portland, OR Lola's (30)
Seattle, WA The Tractor Tavern (October 1)
Montreal, Canada O Patro Vys (3)
Toronto, Canada Rivoli (4)

Johnny Flynn - Tickle Me Pink(live)


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