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10.0
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Evening Standard
Her first album after three difficult years is an epic reassertion of Florence’s fearsome, spell-binding power
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10.0
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NME
Florence Welch enlists horror and magic to harness hope
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9.0
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musicOMH
An urgent and vital testimony to survival and rebirth, Florence Welch’s sixth album is a defiant middle finger to doubters
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9.0
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XS Noize
Everybody Scream isn’t just a return to form — it’s her most vital work yet. A deeply human, spellbinding triumph
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9.0
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DIY
A resounding, cathartic exhalation
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8.3
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8.3 |
Consequence Of Sound
Florence Welch tumbles into transcendent epiphanies on her sixth album
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8.0
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The Irish Times
Florence Welch emerges from a hurricane of angst with perhaps her finest and stormiest record to date
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8.0
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Spectrum Culture
Florence + the Machine are done placating to the listeners who don’t “get them.” Their latest LP is for those who have always understood
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8.0
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The Line Of Best Fit
Florence + the Machine give in to the spellbinding power of performance on Everybody Scream
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8.0
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Rolling Stone
Turns a painful experience into an artistic triumph
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8.0
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The Arts Desk
Although a great sense of grief is charging the tones here, it is often empowering and soaring
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8.0
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The Independent
Inspired by a near-death experience, Florence Welch conjures up a fantastic collection of songs that find her wrestling with her role as a performer, her status among ‘the greats’, and who she is at home, away from her devoted followers
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8.0
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The Guardian
On her self-deprecating, viscera-flecked sixth record, Florence Welch picks apart the compulsions and contradictions of fame
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7.5
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Paste Magazine
Florence Welch and her band enlist Mitski, Aaron Dessner, Danny L. Harle, and IDLES’ Mark Bowen to make a guttural, flinty rock record. Though sometimes overwrought, the album often intoxicates with its folk-horror atmosphere and Welch’s magisterial-as-always vocals
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7.0
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Exclaim
While the sound isn't new territory for the band, Everybody Scream proves its value in the timeliness and visceral honesty of Welch's lyricism and delivery, meaningfully adding to the cultural conversation about gender roles and feminine rage
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Pitchfork
Florence Welch sings anthems of resilience with her characteristic gusto, but it’s her words of uncertainty that stand out most
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