Florence + The Machine - High As Hope (2018) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Florence + The Machine
Title: High As Hope
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: EMI Records
Genre: Indie Pop, Alternative
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44.1
Total Time: 00:40:02
Total Size: 431 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: High As Hope
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: EMI Records
Genre: Indie Pop, Alternative
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44.1
Total Time: 00:40:02
Total Size: 431 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01 June (03:42)
02 Hunger (03:35)
03 South London Forever (04:23)
04 Big God (04:02)
05 Sky Full of Song (03:46)
06 Grace (04:49)
07 Patricia (03:37)
08 100 Years (04:58)
09 The End of Love (04:41)
10 No Choir (02:29)
The story started ten years ago for Florence + The Machine with the single Kiss with a Fist that revealed a certain feminism and a strong personality. For her fourth album High as Hope, the English singer steps into the big league with a unique pop that borrows from rock as well as baroque arrangements. She produced this latest creation herself, with the support from Emile Haynie who has produced the likes of Bruno Mars, Eminem and Kid Cudi. Needless to say, Florence Welch bet on the right horse! Her extraordinary voice reaches new heights on High As Hope. She effortlessly navigates between melancholy and reveries. She alternates between sweet lyric vocalizations and disturbing throat cries! A piano sounds the death knell on Big God, then a whole orchestra comes to life on No Choir. With the strings, keyboards and two talented guests, Sampha and The xx’s Jamie xx, the intensity is at its height. Welch uses her music to create a wild and fantastic world, in which the listeners can truly lose themselves. Throughout the album’s ten tracks, she deals with a general theme about her relationship to art and the voids it filled in her life. Voids created by her dyslexia, anorexia, as well as her addictive personality and disturbed sexuality. Hypersensitive, Florence manages to give birth to a tough and strong creation charged with emotions, and affirms her dual character, both vulnerable and dominant.