Mumford & Sons hold auditions in new 'Here' video

Mumford & Sons released a music video for the song 'Here' that shows band member Marcus Mumford competing in auditions for his own role.

The band is taking a break from touring and uses the clip to depict auditions judged by Ben Lovett and Ted Dwane. Marcus Mumford performs first in the video, facing competition from actors Oscar Isaac, Shailene Woodley, and Paul Dano.

The track 'Here' features Chris Stapleton and was cowritten by Marcus Mumford along with Lovett, Dwane, and co-producer Aaron Dessner. It appears on this year's Prizefighter release.

Isaac auditions with a chrome-studded vest and detached style. Woodley brings emotional intensity to her performance, while Dano appears in white fuzzy chaps with a commanding presence. The video presents the outcome as a lighthearted contest among the participants.

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