Mumford & Sons Stream New Song 'Hot Gates'
. "Hot Gates" may be the closest to the band's earlier sound so far, though make no mistake: it's still all-electric. It tends more toward the slower tracks of their earlier discography, beginning with the delicately picked electric guitar, piano and percussion akin to their old kick drum patterns. But the song doesn't really stray from that. There's a bridge that adds a shaky, echoing guitar line, but otherwise, "Hot Gates" doesn't bring the heat--instead, it simmers for awhile. Stream the new song here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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