Florence + the Machine review – a thrilling shift in tone towards stark, sombre catharsis

Florence + the Machine's latest tour, in support of their sixth album Everybody Scream, has been making waves across Glasgow as Florence Welch brings forth an uncharacteristic somberness to her performances. Witnessing Welch command the arena during one of two sold-out shows, it is strikingly apparent that the singer-songwriter no longer fears anything.

Just seconds prior, she had delivered a high-energy performance of Spectrum, ripping through its grungy electric guitar and searing demand: "Say my name!" But in contrast, her performance of You Can Have It All showcases Welch's emotional vulnerability as she tackles an ectopic pregnancy that almost killed her. Over the pulsating backdrop of a ratcheting intensity, Welch's tempestuous voice soars like a tempest, culminating in a haunting refrain: "Am I a woman now?" The arena hangs on the edge of their seats, silenced by the sheer emotion on display.

The new song, which marks a stark departure from Welch's usual bombast, highlights a recent shift in tone towards cathartic release. One of the standout tracks from Everybody Scream is 'One of the Greats', an unflinching critique of her peers who insist on creating "boring music". The raw emotion and urgency are palpable as Welch confronts these male artists head-on.

Welch's performances, accompanied by a choir who provide their own brand of high-drama, can never be dull. However, the sheer intensity of their show threatens to overpower the solo performer, who remains steadfast in her command over the audience. The only song that almost breaks this spell is 'And Love', which presents itself as a poignant exploration of finding solace.

While Florence + the Machine's shows are always an unmissable experience, they have grown increasingly theatrical with time. Last year's single Sympathy Magic remains one of Welch's standout tracks: a soaring plea for catharsis through song that left her overpowered by the sheer emotion she evoked. As seen in 'And Love', the emotional release can sometimes make Welch's songs feel intentionally less impactful. It is clear, however, that Welch thrives on the edge of her limits and will continue to push herself to deliver a show that is as heart-stopping as it is deeply moving.
 
omg i'm DYING over felice's new tour!!! 🤩 she's so empowered now, it's like she can conquer anything on stage 🌟 and that emotional vulnerability in you can have it all... *sniffles* it gives me chills every time i watch the vids 💔 her music is getting darker and edgier, which im all for tbh 🔥 especially that one of the greats track, she's not afraid to speak her mind 🤷‍♀️ and those choir girls with her are EVERYTHING 👯‍♀️
 
🤩 Oh man, Florence + The Machine's new tour is giving me LIFE!!! 🎉 I mean, I've seen them live before and they're always amazing, but this somberness thing she's got going on now? 🌑 It's like she's tapping into a whole other level of emotional depth! I love how she's not afraid to get vulnerable on stage, it's so inspiring 💖. And that choir is just the icing on the cake, adding all this drama and tension to the show 🎭. I'm not gonna lie, some songs felt like they were almost too intense for me (I mean, am I a woman now? 😩), but in a good way, you know? It's like she's pushing herself to new heights and it's captivating to watch 👀. Bring on the cathartic release! 🎶
 
🤩 just saw Florence + the Machine live 🎶😍 and I'm STILL reeling 😲 from the emotional depth of their show! 💔 Florence Welch's vulnerability was on full display, especially when she performed "You Can Have It All" - it gave me CHILLS 🥶. Her voice is like a wild tempest 🌪️ that can either knock you off your feet or leave you breathless 😆. The choir added this epic high-drama element 🔥 that made the whole show feel like an immersive experience 👀. I'm loving the new direction in their music, it's like they're tapping into a deeper sense of catharsis 🙏. The only song that almost brought me down was "And Love", but even then, it was still so beautifully poignant 💔. Florence + the Machine always knows how to deliver a show that'll leave you breathless and yearning for more 😍
 
OMG I'm literally shook by Florence + The Machine's latest shows 🤯! The somberness she brought to performances was so captivating, especially when she performed "You Can Have It All" 💔 Her vocals were insane and the choir added this whole other level of drama to it 🎉. But what really stood out to me was how raw and honest she is being about her own struggles with mental health and relationships. The way she sings about finding solace in 'And Love' resonated so deeply with me 💕 It's like she's speaking straight to my soul. Can't wait to see what the rest of the tour has in store for us 🎟️
 
omg i love how florence welch is breaking out of her shell & being super vulnerable on stage 🤩 like she's not afraid to get emotional in front of thousands of people! her new album everybody scream has so many powerful messages, especially the song you can have it all about her ectopic pregnancy 😭 and the fact that she's calling out her male peers who make boring music is so refreshing 💁‍♀️ i mean we've seen her go from energetic to somber before, but this time it feels like she's genuinely letting her guard down 🌹 & i am HERE. FOR. IT! 🎤
 
I just got back from Florence + The Machine's concert and man... I'm still reeling 🤯. It's like she's tapped into this raw, unbridled energy that's both captivating and unsettling at the same time. Watching her perform 'You Can Have It All' was like witnessing a primal scream – it's like she's unleashing all these emotions she's been holding back for so long. And that voice of hers... wow 🗣️. It's like she's channeling this inner turmoil and turning it into something beautiful, yet hauntingly painful to watch.

It got me thinking about how we use music as a form of expression – is it cathartic, or just a distraction from our true feelings? Florence + The Machine's shows are always a rollercoaster ride of emotions, but now she seems like she's taking it to the next level. And that choir... they're like her backing vocal army, amplifying her every move 🎤.

It's interesting how you can tell when an artist is pushing themselves hard – there's this sense of vulnerability and fragility to their performances. Florence Welch has always been a force to be reckoned with, but now she seems like she's on the cusp of something truly revolutionary 🔥. Can't wait to see what she does next...
 
I'm loving how Florence + The Machine has evolved their sound... or maybe I just love Florence's ability to tap into my emotions whenever she performs 🤗. Either way, it's been ages since I've seen her command the stage like that - almost like she's trying to outdo herself (and honestly, I'm here for it) 😏. The fact that she's tackling tough topics like ectopic pregnancy in her music is so admirable... and also kinda scary? Like, am I really ready to have an emotional breakdown at one of her concerts? 🤯
 
😊 I'm loving Florence + The Machine's new tour! 🎶 The somberness in their latest shows is really interesting, especially with songs like You Can Have It All 🤯. Welch's emotional vulnerability is on full display, and it's so beautiful to see her tap into that depth of feeling 💔. I think this shift towards cathartic release is amazing - it's not every day you get to feel that raw emotion live 😅. The choir adds an extra layer of drama, but at the end of the day, it's Florence's voice that takes center stage and steals the show 💫. One thing I'm curious about is how they're handling the contrast between their usual bombast and this more somber tone... will we see a full-scale shift in their sound? 🤔
 
I'm loving this new vibe Florence + the Machine are giving us 💖🎤. I mean, who needs bombast when you can just let your emotions bleed through 🌊? The somberness in their performances is so captivating, especially with that ectopic pregnancy song - it's like she's speaking straight to our souls 🙏. And the choir adds this whole new level of drama to the show... I'm not sure if it's more intense or overwhelming 😩. But for real, Florence Welch is a true artist and I love how she's owning her power on stage 💪🔥. The way she tackles those tough topics with such vulnerability and strength is truly inspiring 🌟.
 
I'm telling you, this Florence + the Machine thingy is not what it seems 🤔. At first glance, she's just a sappy singer-songwriter, but scratch beneath the surface and I think there's more to it. That song "You Can Have It All" about ectopic pregnancy? Total coincidence that it dropped around the same time as her album release. I mean, what are the odds, right? 🤑 It's like she's tapping into some deep, dark energy or something. And don't even get me started on that choir – what's up with all those extra voices? It's like they're trying to drown out her real message or something. Anyway, Florence + the Machine might just be the ultimate distraction while the powers that be pull off their next big move... 🤫
 
🤯 You know what struck me about Florence + the Machine's latest tour? It's not just that Florence Welch has always been an incredible performer, but she's now owning her emotions on stage 🌟. Seeing her tackle a song about an ectopic pregnancy like it's nothing to be ashamed of is truly inspiring. I mean, we all have these vulnerabilities, and sometimes taking the leap and being vulnerable on stage can be super intimidating... but Welch is showing us that it's possible to be fearless and still human 🌎. Her music has always been about breaking free from expectations, and now she's doing the same with herself 💖. That raw emotion in her voice? Forget about it! It's like she's saying, "Hey, I'm not afraid of you, my emotions." And we're all just sitting there, holding our breaths, feeling every ounce of that catharsis 🌊. It's a reminder to be true to ourselves and our emotions, even when they scare us 😱.
 
omg I'm SHAKEN by Florence + the Machine's latest tour 🤯! The way she pours her heart out on stage is EVERYTHING 💖. That somberness during You Can Have It All was giving me CHILLS 😭, and "Am I a woman now?" still echoes in my mind 🔥. But what I love most about Florence's music is how raw and honest it feels - like she's not afraid to confront her demons (or her peers 😉). That 'One of the Greats' track is giving me LIFE 💪! Can't wait for their next show 🎟️💥
 
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