![]() ![]() There’s a mixture.”Īs for his former bandmates, Marcus Mumford recently revealed they were working on a new album. "When I say believe, they believe in those progressive ideas and those ideologies and they’re part of the echo chamber. Ma3:53 PM PT Winston Marshall, the banjo player for Mumford & Sons, says he’s taking time away from the band to examine his blindspots after praising right-wing writer Andy. Mumford and sons the only thing I know about them. Andy Ngo, con un messaggio sul proprio account Twitter, pare avere risposto alle critiche ricevute dal componente dei Mumford & Sons: 'Sono addolorato per coloro che sono costretti a soffrire. Three months after praising right-wing troll Andy Ngo on Twitter, Mumford & Sons banjo player Winston Marshall is leaving the band. “When it comes to the business side, some of them are scared to say the truth and others believe, many are progressive as well who believe that, so there’s a real split there," Marshall added. Mumford & Sons Winston Marshall Quits After Andy Ngo Controversy. People who are too scared to say the truth and I think that’s because there is a professional and social repercussions if you do speak the truth and that’s a serious issue." “But there’s certainly a lot of self-censorship going on. ![]() “The music industry is a small industry, and it’s not entirely clear to me whether there is a chokehold by progressives on the industry or whether there is a minority of progressives that have a chokehold on the majority," he explained. Over the weekend, Mumford & Sons lead guitarist Winston Marshall committed the unpardonable sin of endorsing conservative journalist Andy Ngo’s book unmasking antifa. The founding member had said he was taking time away from the band in March after congratulating Andy Ngo on the publication of his book Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy. Now that he's able to speak freely, Marshall chatted with Fox News host Tucker Carlson about his qualms with the music industry. I feel like it was the right decision,” he told The Times earlier this year. “I felt I could sleep again, it’s amazing the effect that had on me. Though he helped form the band in 2007, the banjo player didn't regret his decision to leave, and in fact felt like he "got his soul back" after stepping down. Last year, Winston Marshall permanently left Mumford & Sons after receiving backlash for praising right-wing journalist Andy Ngo's controversial book, Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan To Destroy Democracy in a since-deleted tweet. Winston Marshall, the banjoist and guitarist for the rock band Mumford & Sons, is fielding intense criticism after congratulating controversial conservative journalist Andy Ngo on his new book.
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