Florence Welch has revealed that the upcoming Florence + The Machine album will be titled ‘Everybody Scream’ and is set to be released on 31st October, a date that perfectly matches the record’s beautifully gothic visual style. After performing haunting versions of ‘Love You Better’ and ‘Dog Days Are Over’ alongside The Maccabees at Glastonbury, Florence has spent the summer hinting at a new era through a series of enigmatic social media posts, with captions like ‘Toil and trouble’, ‘Drink Deep’, and the hyacinth emoji—potential clues to forthcoming track titles, perhaps? She has now officially confirmed that new music is on the way; judging by the video clips shared on her Instagram last week, we shouldn’t have to wait long for the lead single… ‘Everybody Scream’ will mark the sixth studio album for Florence + The Machine, and their first since the release of ‘Dance Fever’ in 2022. Take a look at our review of that notable album and view the cover art for their latest project below.
This is their first release since they unveiled their cosmic debut album ‘STARFACE’ last year.
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