review

Florence + The Machine

Everybody Scream

Physical release: 31st october 2025
Label: polydor
florence + the machine’s sixth studio album is an achingly beautiful work, crafted over two years by florence welch alongside a tight-knit circle of collaborators including mark bowen of idles, aaron dessner of the national, and mitski. everybody scream explores womanhood, partnership, aging, and dying, revealing the profound in the everyday and turning the mundane into something hauntingly resonant. the album balances intimacy and grandeur, with welch’s expressive vocals and layered instrumentation drawing listeners into a deeply personal yet universally relatable journey. richly textured and emotionally charged, it captures the highs and lows of life with cinematic scope, cementing florence + the machine’s status as one of contemporary music’s most visionary acts. through dynamic arrangements, and atmospheric production, the record invites repeated listening, offering new discoveries and resonances each time, making it a compelling and enduring addition to the band’s celebrated discography.

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