Mumford & Sons are featured in an encore presentation of Austin City Limits (ACL) airing November 17 on PBS. The British folk band with a huge stateside following are riding high with the bestselling Babel, one of the biggest releases of 2012. The episode, which originally aired in October 2011, finds Mumford & Sons making their Austin City Limits debut and is a must-see for fans and a primer for those new to the band's cathartic live shows. Highlights include a performance of their current single "Lover of the Light," which at the time had not been recorded. Viewers are treated to a high-octane night of contemporary music's best folk rock practitioners, including a set by Celtic folk-punkers Flogging Molly. Check local listings for times.
Blending acoustic instrumentation, vocal harmonies and a tireless work ethic, Mumford & Sons have earned an international reputation as one of the best live bands, winning over audiences with their masterful, melancholy voices and musical skills. Mumford & Sons inspired ACL set features tracks from their career-making debut Sigh No More, and the blockbuster follow-up Babel. The energy on the night of the taping vibrated the walls at The Moody Theater, and it translates directly to the screen. The band perform fan favorites "The Cave" and "Roll Away Your Stone" and poignant ballads "Timshel" and "Awake My Soul." A highlight is an early televised performance of "Lover of the Light," previously unrecorded, and now featured on Babel.Videos