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"The Cave" is the third single by London folk quartet, Mumford & Sons released from their debut album, Sigh No More. It was released in the UK on 1 March 2010. It placed 81 in Triple J Hottest 100, 2009 before the single had been released. It was the second single in the US, after "Little Lion Man".
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Mayer Nissim of Digital Spy Blog gave the song a positive review stating: Mumford & Sons were something of a weird folksy sting in the tail of 2009. Of all the guitar groups doing the rounds, they wouldn't have been many people's prediction for chart success. Nevertheless, BBC and commercial radio alike fell in love with the hooky "Little Lion Man" and follow-up "Winter Winds", propelling the band's debut album Sigh No More to gold status and into the public consciousness. Now, third single "The Cave" finds Marcus Mumford and mates trying to keep that momentum going. In truth, it's not as catchy as either of the singles that came before, despite ploughing the same charming folk-rock furrow. With the genre often demanding Holden Caulfield levels of authenticity, some critics may well question the band's beardy credentials, but that's their loss. On its own terms, "The Cave" is a solid bit of hope-filled jangle-pop ("And I'll find strength in pain / And I will change my ways") with a pleasing enough mix of twang and swoon to convert a few more music fans to the Mumford cause.