Florence + the Machine : Everybody Scream review – alt-rock survivor surveys her kingdom with (…)
      (Polydor) On her self-deprecating, viscera-flecked sixth record, Florence Welch picks apart the compulsions and contradictions of fame The title track of Everybody Scream provides a suitably striking opening for Florence + the Machine’s sixth album. A sinister organ and a choir of voices (…)
  
  
  
  
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