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But after seeing the video, I thought it was a statement on Indian independence from Britain with Mumford and Sons (playing the British) handing over the reins to the Indians in the video but promising them that the British will help them “not choke on the noose around neck.” For a better analysis of the meaning(s), see SongMeanings, a great website to get others opinions on your favorite songs. Upon first listening without the video, I thought the song was about getting the courage to come out of one’s “cave” and do something you have been afraid to do. This video is interesting since it adds another layer of meaning. The day took as the band performed a number of songs anticipated to be in her next album as well as songs from their multimillion-sold album Sigh No Moore.
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Mumford & Sons played their first Gentlemen of the Road Stopover festival yesterday, June 2, in Huddersfields Greenhead Park. So on top of great music, beautiful voices, and a wide range of instruments, Mumford and Sons’s songs are deep, well written, and have various, layered meanings. Mumford & Sons hint materials of their sophomore album. Additionally, the group first album Sigh No More got its name from the Shakespearian play, Much Ado About Nothing. For example, “The Cave” includes references to Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and Homer’s The Odyssey. So Here's a Mashup of Mumford & Sons - The Cave. Released on 2009's Sigh No More, the track was one of the standouts for me (along with 'Little Lion Man').
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Unlike many (pop) artists, their lyrics draw from so many literary, philosophical, and religious sources. Every song should tell a story, Shouldn't it Just a fan of both Film & Music & Wanted to Put Some Together. On a day where I haven't been able to uncover any compelling new singles, I found myself running into 'The Cave' by Mumford & Sons. What I love most about Mumford and Sons’ music is their lyrics. Mumford and Sons is a folk band of four men, Marcus Mumford, Country Winston, Ben Lovett, and Ted Dwane, whose songs deal with complicated rhetoric relating to issues all around the world such as internalized racism, imperialism, relationships, and independence. Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford and Winston Marshall