Tag: Florence + the Machine
There’s Carnal Love and Then There’s Love That Leaves Carnage In Its Wake: Charli XCX’s “Always Everywhere” Video
Continuing to go “vag-deep” into the Wuthering Heights universe, Charli XCX has provided yet another visual accompaniment to one of her songs from the soundtrack [Read More…]
The Witchiest Woman of Them All: Florence + the Machine’s Everybody Scream Finds Healing and Redemption in the Mystical and the Magical
Having already earned her stripes as a real witchy woman with 2022’s Dance Fever, Florence + the Machine’s Florence Welch aims to take that “honorary” [Read More…]
Florence Makes Love to Mother Nature in the Rightly Occultish “Sympathy Magic” Video
As the release date—Halloween—for Florence + the Machine’s Everybody Scream approaches, Welch has seen fit to unleash the third single and video from the album [Read More…]
A Girl Is Driven Home Alone at Night: Florence + the Machine’s “One of the Greats”
In keeping with the theme of “Everybody Scream,” Florence + the Machine’s second single from the album of the same name is all about fame. [Read More…]
With “Everybody Scream,” It’s Clear that Florence + the Machine Isn’t Done With the World of Dance Fever
It’s been three years since Florence + the Machine released arguably their best album to date, Dance Fever. In that time, Florence Welch embarked on the Dance [Read More…]
Florence + the Machine Takes Inspiration from The Lure and English Girl Drunkenness for “Mermaids”
Calling it the latest addition to the “Dance Fever universe” (and yes, it’s lovely that albums can be billed as universes now, too), “Mermaids” is [Read More…]
Florence + the Machine Gives Us (Dance) Fever
While some women are espousing motherhood in technologically-oriented ways, others are eschewing the practice altogether. This much is declared by Florence Welch on “King,” the [Read More…]
Florence + the Machine’s “King” One-Ups “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” on the Feminist Anthem Front, But Is Still Hemmed In By the Limits of a Patriarchal Language
It’s been four years since Florence + the Machine came out with High As Hope, the band’s fourth record released over a nine-year period. If [Read More…]
Left With Something of A Hunger After Consuming Florence + the Machine’s High As Hope
Like so many people coming out of the woodwork from the mid/late 00s, Florence + the Machine adds to the roll call of musicians (like [Read More…]