Hailing
from South London, Florence Mary Leontine Welch writes songs that occupy the
same confessional territory as gossip-loving, genre-bending contemporaries like
Amy Winehouse, Kate Nash, Adele, and Lily Allen and the moody, classic art rock
of Kate Bush, blending pop, soul, and baroque arrangements into a sound that
earned the young artist considerable buzz in 2007. Managed by the Camden-based
DJ duo the Queens of Noize and backed by a rotating lineup of musicians,
Florence + the Machine released their debut single, “Kiss with a Fist,” on the
Moshi Moshi label in June 2008. The critically acclaimed debut album Lungs
followed in July 2009 and quickly became one of the year’s most popular
releases in the U.K., where Florence charted four Top 40 singles in less than
12 months. The songs gathered steam in other parts of the world, too,
particularly in America, where “Dog Days Are Over” peaked at number 21, went
platinum, and even earned its own performance on the TV show Glee. Lungs was
reissued the following year in a two-disc package entitled Between Two Lungs, and
included a bonus 12-track disc that featured live versions and remixes.
A Lot of Love – A Lot of Blood – EP (2009) -
Lungs (2009) -
Lungs (Deluxe Version) [2009] -
iTunes Festival: London 2010 – EP (2010) -
Between Two Lungs (2010) -
KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic (2010) -
iTunes Live from SoHo – EP (2010) -
Lungs – The B-Sides (2011) -
Lungs (Deluxe Edition) [2011] -
Live At the Wiltern (2011) -
Ceremonials (Deluxe Version) [2011] -
Ceremonials (Festival Edition) [2012] -
Ceremonials (Australian Limited Edition) [2012]
-
what's the password?
ReplyDeletewhat's the password
ReplyDeleteGreetings from New York...please re-up..Thanks in advance
ReplyDelete