Mumford & Sons not splitting

Representatives for Mumford & Sons say remarks by banjo player Winston Marshall that the band were calling it quits were a joke.

Mumford & Sons

Representatives for Mumford & Sons say remarks that the band were calling it quits were a joke. (AAP)

Representatives for Mumford & Sons have responded to reports suggesting the band has split for good, insisting banjo player Winston Marshall was joking when he said the group was "over" in a recent interview.

The Grammy winners announced a hiatus in September, but Marshall had fans worrying about their future when he hinted the break was permanent during a chat with Vulture.com.

"It was a good time. It's over," he said.

The musician also suggested he was done with playing the banjo, adding, "F**k the banjo. I f**king hate the banjo."

But now reps for the group have clarified his remarks, insisting they were made in jest.

A spokesman tells Billboard.com that Marshall was joking, and fans should not take the story at face value.

The band is still on a break following keyboard player Ben Lovett's 2013 announcement, in which he said: "We just know we're going to take a considerable amount of time off and just go back to hanging out and having no commitments or pressure or anything like that.


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