Everybody Scream, the primary Florence + The Machine album since 2022’s Dance Fever, is ready to come back out subsequent month, on October 31.
To this point, we’ve heard the title track, and right this moment (September 24), Florence Welch presents “One Of The Greats,” an epic rocker made with Aaron Dessner and Idles’ Mark Bowen.
In a press release, Welch says of the track:
“I don’t actually know find out how to clarify myself with this one, it was form of an extended poem about the price of greatness. Who will get to determine what that’s? Why do I even need it? Why am I by no means glad?
I really feel like I die a bit bit each time I make a file, and sort of actually almost died on the final tour. But I at all times dig myself as much as strive once more, at all times attempting to please that one one who doesn’t prefer it, or lastly really feel like I made one thing good and I can relaxation.
Early in my profession, I used to be constantly ridiculed and derided for the bigness of my expression. I used to be thrust into the highlight but additionally instructed many times I didn’t deserve it, or that as a result of it wasn’t to their style it wasn’t good. So possibly this can be a 15-year outpouring of frustration. But additionally, a variety of the traces I simply left in as a result of I assumed they have been humorous.
Me and Bowen from IDLES wrote it in a single take. He performed the guitar and I simply sang it straight from the web page. We meant to re-record it however the first take simply had this wonderful vitality.
Then Aaron Dessner helped us take it to a really transcendent place. I needed it to really feel such as you have been disintegrating into nothing on the finish. Which is typically what the inventive course of feels to me. Loss of life and resurrection again and again.”
Take heed to “One Of The Greats” above and take a look at the All people Scream cowl artwork beneath.
Florence + The Machine’s All people Scream Album Cowl Paintings
All people Scream is out 10/31 by way of Polydor. Discover extra info here.