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Following three limited edition 10″ EPs through Chess Club Recordings, Mumford & Sons are pleased to announce details of their eagerly anticipated debut album, and a special live event to premiere their new video.

The debut album, Sigh No More, will be released through Gentlemen Of The Road/Island Records on October 5.

The album was produced by Markus Dravs (Arcade Fire, Bjork) at Eastcote Studios in London during the Spring.

Sigh No More will be preceded by a new single, ‘Little Lion Man’ on the September 28 (already declared by Zane Lowe as the ‘Hottest Record In The World Today’ on Radio 1), and Mumford & Sons are also pleased to announce a special video premiere of this new single in London on the August 24 at The Borderline.

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