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Florence + the Machine - Ceremonials (Universal Republic)
Florence Welch scores with a tremendous sophomore release
Published: November 9, 2011
When Florence Welch unleashed her debut album Lungs a couple of years ago, there was some, but not a lot of, indication that she might be on to something with her witchy-woman howls and indie-torch-goth mash-ups. There were fewer suggestions, however, that she would make an album as tremendous as Ceremonials. Florence + the Machine come out swinging on this second record, pushing forward through the flurry of voices, pianos, and rolling drums that drive "Only If for a Night." It only gets better: the massive hook of "Shake It Out," the pop takeover of "All This & Heaven Too," and the medieval tribal bounce of "Spectrum." Welch can come off like a British Stevie Nicks at times, with her flowing robes and lyrics that turn relationship dramas into spiritual dilemmas. But she's a genuine force on Ceremonials: blustery, dominating, and powerful.
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