Florence + the Machine review – a thrilling shift in tone towards stark, sombre catharsis

Florence + The Machine's latest album and live show have left many in awe of Florence Welch's ability to command the stage with both force and fragility. In Glasgow, during two sold-out shows honoring her sixth album "Everybody Scream," Welch poured her heart out on a new track that deals with an ectopic pregnancy she experienced, as well as a music industry that punishes its stars for motherhood.

Welch's performance was both mesmerizing and overwhelming at times, much like the song itself. Her tempestuous voice soared over grungy electric guitar, evoking a sense of urgency and desperation that left the audience stunned into silence. The somber tone that permeates "Everybody Scream" is a stark departure from Welch's usual flamboyant style, but it highlights her remarkable range as an artist.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "You Can Have It All," which tackles themes of legacy and feminism in a way that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. The song's driving beat and lush instrumentation provide the perfect backdrop for Welch's powerful vocals, which convey a sense of frustration and disillusionment with the music industry.

The live show itself was a high-energy spectacle, featuring a choir that added an extra layer of depth to the performance. However, this also sometimes took away from Welch's ability to connect with her audience on a more intimate level. Despite this, the show was undeniably thrilling, with Welch proving once again why she is one of the most compelling live performers around.

One of the new songs performed during the Glasgow shows, "One of the Greats," highlights Welch's growth as an artist and her willingness to confront difficult subjects head-on. The song's themes of female empowerment and legacy are timely and well-crafted, making it a standout track on the album.

In contrast, some of the older songs in the setlist, such as "Sympathy Magic" and "And Love," feel more like classic Florence + The Machine fare, albeit with a slightly more subdued tone. While these tracks are undeniably catchy and enjoyable, they also make Welch's new material stand out even more.

Overall, Florence + The Machine's live show in Glasgow was an unforgettable experience that showcased the band's remarkable energy and Welch's incredible vocal range. While some moments felt overwhelming, the show was undoubtedly a thrilling shift towards a somberer, more introspective tone – one that promises great things for the future of this talented artist.
 
omg I just got back from my vacation in tokyo and I'm still trying to process everything 🤯 so anyway Florence Welch is literally a goddess on stage her voice is insane I need to listen to her album like 100 times over 😂 but can someone pls explain what ectopic pregnancy is? is it like when you have a baby stuck somewhere in your body or something? 🤔 and btw what's the deal with the music industry punishing stars for being moms? shouldn't they just be allowed to enjoy their kids too? 🎉
 
omg i'm literally blown away by Florence + The Machine's new album & live show 🤯 she's so underrated as an artist - i mean, have you seen her perform? it's like a raw emotion explosion 🔥 "Everybody Scream" is giving me LIFE but at the same time, it's also really somber and introspective... like, welch is being super honest about her experiences with motherhood & the music industry 🤗

anyway, i love how she's pushing boundaries & exploring new sounds - the choir addition in the live show was genius! 😍 but sometimes i felt like they were kinda stealing the spotlight from welch's vocals 🎤 that being said, "You Can Have It All" is seriously a standout track... it's like, so empowering & relatable on a personal level 💖

i'm also loving the new song "One of the Greats" - it's like she's finally finding her voice after all these years 😊 overall, florence + the machine's live show was EVERYTHING I needed from a concert 🎉 can't wait to see what they do next!
 
I'm not surprised Florence + The Machine is making a big deal about her personal life again 🤔. I mean, it's always a publicity stunt when she writes about some deep, dark secret on an album 😒. And honestly, I don't think the music industry is all that bad – they just like to control everything around their precious stars 💁‍♀️. But at the same time, it's not like Florence Welch hasn't been in this situation before... or isn't still dealing with it now 🤷‍♀️.

I also don't buy into all this "she's a trailblazer for feminism" stuff 😒. I mean, we've had female artists breaking barriers and pushing boundaries for decades already. It's just business as usual for Florence Welch – she wants to sell more albums and get more attention 🤑. And as for the live show? Yeah, it was probably just a bunch of theatrics to distract from the music 😎.

But hey, I guess it's always fun to see someone like Florence Welch prove everyone wrong again 🤪. She's definitely got the talent and charisma to pull off whatever she wants on stage 💃. And who knows? Maybe this new material is actually something special... but I wouldn't count my chickens just yet 😂.
 
Florence + The Machine is like a whirlwind 🌪️ - you're not sure what to expect but it's always going to be intense 💥! I loved how she tackled some heavy topics on her new album, and "You Can Have It All" is like the ultimate feminist anthem 🔥. That choir at her live show was crazy, though - sometimes it felt like they were drowning out Welch's voice 🤯.

On a more personal note, I think it's so cool that she wrote about her ectopic pregnancy on an album track 📝. It shows how brave and honest she is as an artist. The only thing that bugged me was when the new songs kinda overpowered the older tracks - like, can we get some of those classic Florence vibes back too? 😊
 
You know I just got back from the most amazing road trip with my family 🚗🌄 and we saw the most gorgeous sunset over the ocean... it was literally the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life 😍. And that got me thinking, have you guys ever noticed how some songs can just transport you to another time and place? Like, "One of the Greats" by Florence Welch is so powerful, it felt like I was right there with her on stage... but at the same time, I couldn't help but think about all the other amazing music out there waiting to be discovered 🎵. And speaking of which, has anyone else listened to that new indie folk band from Oregon? I heard they're getting a lot of buzz for their haunting melodies and poetic lyrics... 👂
 
Omg, Florence + The Machine is back and she's SERVING face (and vocals) 💁‍♀️🔥! That album "Everybody Scream" is giving me all the feels, especially with her new track about ectopic pregnancy... I feel like we're getting more depth from her than ever before 🤯. The way she poured her heart out on stage in Glasgow was insane 😲, and that choir added an extra layer of magic to the performance ✨. Some people might say it's too much, but tbh, I think that's what makes Florence so incredible - she's not afraid to get emotional 💔. Can't wait for more from her! 👏
 
I'm still reeling from those Glasgow shows 🤯... I mean, Florence Welch's performance was seriously mesmerizing, but also kinda brutal at times 😩. I loved how she poured her heart out on stage about her ectopic pregnancy and struggles with motherhood - it felt so raw and honest. And that new song "One of the Greats" is giving me LIFE 💥... I love how it tackles themes of female empowerment and legacy in a way that's both deeply personal and relatable. But, can we talk about how the choir sometimes took away from Welch's connection with the audience? It was like they were two different vibes going on 🎵. Still, that show was an unforgettable experience, and I'm so hyped for what's to come from Florence + The Machine 🎶
 
🌏 I'm totally obsessed with Florence + The Machine's latest album and live show 🤩! It's like she's tapping into her own emotions and sharing them with us, you know? 😊 The way she commands the stage is insane - she's got this powerful presence that just draws you in. But what really impresses me is how raw and honest she is being on stage, especially when it comes to topics like motherhood and legacy 💖.

I love how her music has evolved over time, but at the same time, these new songs feel super fresh and relatable 🌸. "You Can Have It All" is giving me all the feels - that driving beat and lush instrumentation are just perfection! And I'm so down for more songs like "One of the Greats", which is basically a anthem for female empowerment 💪.

What's crazy is how Florence has grown as an artist, she's not afraid to confront tough subjects head-on and it shows in her music 🌟. The live show was definitely high-energy, but I think some moments felt a bit overwhelming - I mean, have you ever seen someone with that much passion on stage?! 😲 But overall, it was an unforgettable experience and I'm so hyped to see what she does next 💥
 
I'm loving Florence + The Machine's new album "Everybody Scream" 🎶, but you know what's even more interesting? The way it taps into our collective frustration with the music industry and societal expectations around motherhood 🤰🏻. It's like Welch is saying, 'Hey, we're still trying to break down barriers in the industry, just as I'm breaking down my own walls as a new mom.' 💪 That "You Can Have It All" track is giving me life, but let's be real, it's also making us all feel a little uncomfortable about our own privilege 😬. And can we talk about how Florence Welch's vocals are like the ultimate feminist anthem? 🙌 The only thing that's holding her back from being an even more powerful voice is the industry itself, which often tries to box women in and silence them 💔. Anyway, I'm all for this new direction in her music – it's time we have a conversation about what it means to be a strong woman in the public eye 💬.
 
🤩 Florence + The Machine is giving me LIFE right now! 🌟 I mean, have you listened to "Everybody Scream"? 🎶 That album is a whole different vibe from their usual stuff - it's like Florence Welch is speaking directly to your soul. 💖 And her live show? Forget about it! 😍 She's got this raw energy that just pulls you in and takes over the entire room. I loved how she poured her heart out on stage, especially with that new song about ectopic pregnancy... it was so powerful and emotional. 🎤 The choir added a whole new level of depth to the performance, but sometimes felt like it took away from Welch's connection with us as an audience. Still, it was absolutely thrilling! 💥
 
🤯 I'm literally shook after watching Florence + The Machine's live show in Glasgow! 🎸 It was like she was channeling all her emotions onto the stage and it was so powerful... but also a bit too much at times? 😩 I loved how she poured her heart out on stage, especially with that new song about ectopic pregnancy - it was so raw and honest. 💖 And can we talk about Florence's voice?! 🤯 It's like butter for your soul! 🧀 Anyway, I'm totally sold on this new album... it's like a different side of Florence Welch that we never knew existed 😎
 
I loved Florence + The Machine's latest album, but I'm still trying to process it all 💭. There's something about how she pours her heart out on stage, especially with that new track about ectopic pregnancy... it's like you can feel the emotions radiating from her 🌟. And "You Can Have It All" is giving me LIFE! 🎉 That song is so powerful and relatable, I'm already singing it in the shower every day 💦. The live show was insane, but sometimes I felt like she was losing herself in all the energy 🤯. Still, that choir added such an extra layer to the performance... and "One of the Greats" is honestly one of my favorite tracks on the album 💖. It's like Florence has grown so much as an artist, but still stays true to herself ❤️.
 
🤯 Florence + The Machine's new album is like a bold move by an artist who's not afraid to take risks and challenge the status quo... think of it like a politician shaking up the traditional party lines! 💥 I mean, tackling topics like ectopic pregnancy and feminism head-on is no easy feat, but Welch does it with such conviction and power. And let's be real, the music industry can be super harsh on women who become mothers - it's like they're expected to choose between their art and their family... that's just not fair! 🤷‍♀️ As for the live show, I think it was a great example of how artists can use their platform to spark conversations and inspire change. The choir added an extra layer of depth to the performance, but it also made it feel more like a spectacle than an intimate connection with the audience... that's the challenge of being a live performer, right? 💁‍♀️
 
Florence + The Machine is back & better than ever! 🤩 I mean, Welch's vocal range is INSANE and her live shows are always a wild ride. But what really gets me is how she tackles tough topics like motherhood & the music industry in her new album "Everybody Scream". It's like she's speaking straight to our souls or something 🤯 The way she pours her heart out on stage, it's like you can feel every emotion she's going through. Some of the older songs still hold up tho, but it's clear she's grown as an artist and is pushing boundaries with this new stuff 🔥
 
man... florence + the machine's latest album is giving me all the feels 🤩. i was at her gig in london last year and she just pours her heart out on stage it's like she's speaking directly to you, even when she's screaming her lungs out 💖. this new album "everybody scream" is so raw and honest, it's like she's tackling all the tough stuff head-on - motherhood, fame, relationships... and it's just so relatable 🤯. and that voice of hers?! wow just... wow 🗣️. i love how her live show is getting more intimate now, less choir and more just her and her guitar 🔥. anyway, if you haven't listened to the album yet, what are you even doing with your life?
 
💥 I'm so loving Florence + The Machine's new direction 🌟! Florence Welch is pushing boundaries with her music and it's truly inspiring to see an artist take risks like this. The emotional depth of "Everybody Scream" is breathtaking, especially considering the personal inspiration behind some of the tracks. It's clear that Florence has grown as a songwriter and performer, tackling tough subjects with vulnerability and strength 🌊. The live show was electrifying, but I can see why some moments felt overwhelming – it's like she's unleashing her full power on stage 💪! Can't wait to hear what she does next 🔥
 
I'm getting anxiety just thinking about all these amazing concerts but also how tough it is for Florence Welch to deal with criticism as a new mom 🤯💔. I mean, she's pouring her heart out on stage and it's giving me life but at the same time, can't we just let her enjoy her music without having to deal with the industry drama? 😩🎶 Also, I'm loving how raw and emotional this new album is but also kinda worried about the state of mental health for all these artists who are going through so much 💔😕.
 
omg i'm DEAD 🤩 Florence Welch is literally a goddess on stage!! her new album "Everybody Scream" is SOOOO good I mean, have you listened to "You Can Have It All" yet?! it's like she's speaking straight to my soul the way she talks about legacy and feminism is just so empowering 💖👑 I love how she's not afraid to be vulnerable and share her personal struggles with us. and can we talk about that choir in Glasgow? it added a whole new level of depth to the performance 🌟🎶 I know some people might've felt overwhelmed by Welch's energy, but I think that's just part of what makes her so amazing she's not afraid to take risks and push boundaries 💥
 
🤯 I'm so down with Florence + The Machine's new direction! It's like she's tapping into her emotions and sharing them with us on stage 🎸👏 I mean, who else can make a song about ectopic pregnancy sound as cool as it does? 😂 Her voice is insane, and I love how the live show is so high-energy but also super intimate at times. It's like she's speaking directly to your soul 💖 And that choir is giving me all the feels 🎶 "You Can Have It All" is my jam right now - it's like she's telling us to stand up and demand our rights, you know? 🤝 I'm so excited to see what else she comes out with. The music industry can be super harsh, but Florence + The Machine is proof that we need more women who aren't afraid to speak their minds 💪
 
Back
Top