Marcus Mumford and his crew are lauded for their roots-oriented rave-ups, but they're equally skilled at delivering slow-burning intensity. This can come in the form of an aching, twangy lament like “Holland Road”, a restrained, piano-led lullaby like “Ghosts That We Knew” or the stunningly streamlined “Tompkins Square Park”, which evokes Interpol in its polished angularity.