Sunday, March 13, 2011

mumford&sons

I love that i didn't stumbled upon them but had the sudden urged to finally give them a listen after reading their name here and there on the net and of course, Frankie Magazine. But you know me, when it comes to music, I have to not plan or sought out, but discover. I somehow feel more connected to it when it is able to depict things I am unable express. Especially through music (you know i can't sing to save my life). So when i saw them performed on the Grammy, I was just amazed at their enthusiasm in playing music. They were at it with their foot-thumping and head-banging(yeah,who would have thought you can head bang to folk music *i certainly didn't*) antics all the while smiling at each other cheekily, just made me smiled. I was sold right there and then.

Astonishingly, I've found that their songs, aren't just songs. they are poetry that i wished to delve into like it is something out of my english literature book. I find them so honest, so i like a little honesty in my life right now. Not to mention that they're a bunch of romantics when it comes to life. their outlook on the world transcend in their music. Just nothing short off wonderful really.
Oh,it helps that they have that alluring brit?scottish? accent. everything just sounds better in a british accent really.

Before i turn all fan-girlie on you, i best end my ramblings here.

Hope, it'll be a better week devoid of heartaches, tears, rage and of course,natural disaster.Japan, you'll make it through. If you can rise from the aftermath of Hiroshima, this is nothing. Your determination will always be the talk of generations.

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