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Mumford and Sons play new song at SXSW world premiere of Big Easy Express - video March 17, 2012 23:40 The band played 'Where Are You Now' following the first official screening of the new tour film Mumford and Sons played a brand new song this afternoon (March 17) at the premiere of the Emmett Malloy directed film Big Easy Express at SXSW. The band played a short acoustic set with the members of the other acts in the film, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Old Crow Medicine show after the movie aired at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas. As well as the new song, the slow paced 'Where Are You Now', the band played 'Roll Away Your Stone' with members of the other two bands. It is not known if 'Where Are You Now' will be included on Mumford and Sons forthcoming second album, the follow up to 2009's multimillion selling 'Sigh No More'. After the screening, Malloy answered questions from the crowd, saying: "I like it when films in general are about a journey." Mumford and Sons play potential second album material at headline SXSW show - watch

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