
Artist
Florence + The Machine
3,753 Followers
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Florence + The Machine - How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful - Deluxe3:55
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Florence + The Machine - Songs From Final Fantasy XV4:06
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Florence + The Machine - Lungs - International Version4:13
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Florence + The Machine - What The Water Gave Me5:32
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Florence + The Machine - Lungs - International Version4:13
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Florence + The Machine - Lungs - International Version3:39
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Florence + The Machine - Lungs - International Version3:52
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Florence + The Machine - Lungs - 10th Anniversary Edition3:31
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Florence + The Machine - Lungs - 10th Anniversary Edition2:57
Florence found her own space by going out to clubs and pubs, by singing onstage and in her bedroom. By the time she left school, she’d already written songs like ‘Kiss With A Fist’, and knew she wanted to make music but not how to go about it. So after a year working behind a bar she went to art school, making tents under the desk to sleep off her hangovers while trying to convince her tutors she was an installation.
It wasn’t until she wrote the haunting ‘Between Two Lungs’ that it all came together. Instead of percussion, Florence pounded the studio walls with her hands. She built the melody on the piano even though it’s not an instrument she knows how to play, and recorded the backing vocals first, before writing the top line. It’s bonkers and totally unconventional, but of course it is also glorious – a strange but yearning song about losing yourself in love. “I’d found my voice, and I just felt euphoric,” she recalls. “It’s been a real process of me learning that the way I wanted to do it was actually the right way. This whole album has been about having faith in myself.”
As for The Machine, it’s a flexible beast. It can go right down to Florence and a drum kit or a piano, but right now it’s a seven-piece band including long-term collaborators Rob Ackroyd (guitar), Chris Hayden (drums), Isabella Summers (keyboards) and Tom Monger (harp). “I’ve worked with most of them for a long time and they know my style, know the way I write, they know what I want.”