In the song, "South London Forever," on her latest album, "High As Hope." Florence Welch relives her wild childhood, like the night she climbed up onto the grass roof of the Horniman Museum. "How did ...
About "Hunger," Florence Welch says, "This song is about the ways we look for love in things that are perhaps not love, and how attempts to feel less alone can sometimes isolate us more. I guess I ...
Florence and the Machine will release their fourth studio album, High as Hope, on June 29th via Republic Records. The art-pop band teased the LP – which follows 2015’s How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful ...
Florence and the Machine brought their soaring new single "Hunger" to the Tonight Show last night, where Florence Welch practically floated above a stage decorated with pink floral arrangements.
Florence Welch announced a new Florence + The Machine album today. It's called High As Hope and it'll be out 6/29. The LP follows How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, which came out three years ago.
On Thursday (May 3), the English indie troupe announced their next music project, High As Hope, will arrive June 29 by Republic Records. The album will follow-up to the Florence Welch-led group's last ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Give Florence Welch credit: She has reached the career stage where her presence is enough to get late-night TV producers to drape ...
Florence and the Machine performed the impassioned new song “Hunger” on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Wednesday. The track will appear on the group’s upcoming album High as Hope, out June 29th.
Tomorrow, June 29, Florence and The Machine will release its fourth album, High As Hope. We've already heard lead single "Hunger" plus Jamie xx and Kamasi Washington-collaboration "Big God." On ...
Florence Welch holds herself to a pretty impeccable standard. So, expectations are high for the first official single for the soon to be released fourth album from Florence + The Machine. ‘Hunger' ...
In the song, “South London Forever,” on her latest album, “High As Hope.” Florence Welch relives her wild childhood, like the night she climbed up onto the grass roof of the Horniman Museum. “How did ...