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Florence and The Machine

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Website https://florenceandthemachine.net/

Origin London, England

Genre Indie, Rock

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Hailing from South London, Florence Welch writes songs blending pop, soul, and Baroque arrangements into a sound that earned considerable buzz. Florence + the Machine released their debut single, “Kiss with a Fist,” on the Moshi Moshi label in June 2008.

The critically acclaimed debut album Lungs followed in July 2009 and quickly became one of the year’s most popular releases in the U.K., where Florence charted four Top 40 singles in less than 12 months. The songs gathered steam in other parts of the world, too, particularly in America, where “Dog Days Are Over” peaked at number 21, went platinum, and even earned its own performance on the TV show Glee. Lungs was reissued the following year in a two-disc package entitled Between Two Lungs, and included a bonus 12-track disc that featured live versions and remixes. That same year, Florence + the Machine returned to the studio with producer Paul Epworth (Bloc Party, Adele) to begin work on their second full-length outing.

The resulting Ceremonials, successfully expanded on the group’s already huge sound, arrived on Halloween in 2011. The following year saw the release of CD and DVD versions of MTV Unplugged, an 11-track set filmed before a small studio audience that featured fan favorites along with a pair of covers, including “Try a Little Tenderness” and the Johnny Cash/June Carter classic “Jackson,” the latter of which featured guest vocals by Queens of the Stone Age front man Josh Homme. That same year, Welch announced an upcoming period of inactivity.

Her much-anticipated third studio long-player, the Markus Dravs-produced How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, was announced in late 2014 and arrived in May 2015. It was the band’s third consecutive number one U.K. album, and their first to top the U.S. chart.

The band’s music is renowned for its dramatic and eccentric production and also Welch’s vocal performances. One newer song is “Wish That You Were Here” from Tim Burton’s new movie, “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.”

Their fourth album “High As Hope” is burning up radio stations’ airtime with the song “Hunger” and other tuneful compositions. K-ZAP 93.3 FM and stream is playing “Hunger” as part of 50 years of rock, blues and more, 24-7 on our station’s stream at K-ZAP.ORG/LISTEN!

Band members:

Florence Welch – lead vocals, percussion
Isabella Summers – keyboards, backing vocals
Robert Ackroyd – lead guitar
Christopher Lloyd Hayden – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Tom Monger – harp, xylophone, bass guitar
Mark Saunders – bass guitar, backing vocals, percussion
Rusty Bradshaw – keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals

Discography

Lungs (2009)
Ceremonials (2011)
How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015)
High As Hope (2018)

Ref: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/florence-the-machine-mn0002124046/biography

Website: www.florenceandthemachine.net

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