Favorite tracks: in the Florence + The Machine catalog so far mostly due to its groovy and lush instrumentation, hookier songwriting. In a lot of ways, this record really tried to embody its title. Still, I did find some elements of this LP to be a little one-dimensional though, as Florence does tend to sing in this very theatrical and pronounced way, no matter the track.
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Everybody Scream
Florence + the Machine (2025)
“Everybody Scream has some of the best and boldest performances and production on any Florence + The Machine album so far.”
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Ryan1Nunez
Everybody Screams is Florence + The Machine at their most intimate and theatrical. The chamber arrangements strip the songs down to their emotional bones, letting Florence’s voice feel haunting, human, and incredibly powerful. The strings, piano, and softer production choices turn familiar tracks into new emotional experiences—you can practically feel the breath between every note. Not every reimagined moment hits with the same intensity, but the album as a whole feels bold and beautifully curated. It’s a reminder of Florence’s unmatched ability to blend raw vulnerability with soaring drama. A stirring, elegant rework that proves her music thrives in any form.
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Florence + the Machine’s sixth album Everybody Scream turns a painful experience into an artistic triumph
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