° Florence and the Machine – “What the Water Gave Me” °

The latest track from Florence and the Machine‘s forthcoming sophomore album, out November 7. Seriously, can this woman do any wrong? (via Pretty Much Amazing)

August 30th, 2011 | Published in Music  |  1 Comment

° Florence and the Machine, Lungs °

Florence and the Machine

I have been listening to the Florence and the Machine album Lungs which celebrated it’s physical release on October 13 for about a week straight. It wasn’t until just now that I think I really got a hold on it, and it has turned my initial romance with her in to a full blown obsession. An entirely chance discovery with great returns. I have lately (or maybe always) really been drawn to music that defies categorization. With one of her songs, you can never quite know where you’ll end up, but you’re always happy you came. Every so often, I am caught off guard with how beautiful her voice can be, operatic, soulful and frighteningly intense. When she sings, “I’m not calling you a ghost / just stop haunting me” a shiver literally runs down my spine. This girl knows how to deliver a line with a punch and the utmost sincerity at the same time. Tracks start almost a capella and build to a level of firestorm-like intensity (or how I would imagine a firestorm to be). One is constantly left guessing, but always feeling. It was so so hard to choose tracks from the bundle of joy that is this album (so go buy the rest of it and see what I’m talking about!), so I can only hope to have done it justice.

Florence and the Machine – Cosmic Love
Florence and the Machine – Bird Song
Florence and the Machine – Between Two Lungs

and because with a line like “No more dreaming like a girl so in love/so in love with the wrong one” it really was impossible to leave out:
Florence and the Machine – Blinding

Also would like to officially welcome new contributor Chuck P., check out his awesome post below.

October 27th, 2009 | Published in Music

° Florence and the Machine °

Florence and the Machine

Last night, I stumbled upon Florence and the Machine, what a happy accident. She’s got this intensely soulful voice, and she’s not afraid to take it to the limit. She’s one of those musicians that is so passionate about her work, that at times I am a little bit frightened. The bio on her website is spectacular;

“Florence writes her best songs when she’s drunk or has a hangover, because that’s when the freedom, the feral music comes, creating itself wildly from the fragments gathered in her notebooks and in her head. [...] Florence herself is a mass of contradictions: she’s tough yet she’s terrified, a bundle of nerves and passion, of darkness and pure joy. “I feel things quite intensely, which is why the music has to be so intense. I’m either really sad or really happy, I’m tired or completely manic. That’s when I’m at my most creative, but it’s also dangerous for me. I feel I could write some good songs, or break some hearts. Or tables. Or glasses.”

I really couldn’t have said it any better than that. I instantly fell in love with “Dog Days Are Over”, and then I discovered her lovely cover of “You’ve Got The Love”. Prepare to feel something.

Florence and the Machine – Dog Days Are Over
Florence and the Machine – You’ve Got The Love

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October 20th, 2009 | Published in Music




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