Florence + The Machine reveal tracklist for new album ‘Everybody Scream’

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Florence + The Machine have shared the full track from their forthcoming new album ‘Everybody Scream’. Check it out below.

The London band will release their sixth full-length effort on October 31, following on from 2022’s ‘Dance Fever’Florence Welch and co. have already previewed the project with the title track and the single ‘One Of The Greats’.

Now, the group have posted the back cover to the LP – which contains 12 songs overall. The album opens with F+TM’s two recent singles, ahead of cuts titled ‘Witch Dance’, ‘Sympathy Magic’, ‘Perfume And Milk’, ‘Buckle’ and ‘Kraken’.

The rest of the record is comprised of the tracks ‘The Old Religion’, ‘Drink Deep’, ‘Music By Men’ and ‘You Can Have It All’, before concluding with ‘And Love’.

Welch also shared a video of herself seemingly sending out handwritten postcards to fans, revealing the tracklist one song at a time. You can watch that video above.

The full tracklist for Florence + The Machine’s ‘Everybody Scream’ is: 

1. ‘Everybody Scream’
2. ‘One Of The Greats’
3. ‘Witch Dance’
4. ‘Sympathy Magic’
5. ‘Perfume And Milk’
6. ‘Buckle’
7. ‘Kraken’
8. ‘The Old Religion’
9. ‘Drink Deep’
10. ‘Music By Men’
11. ‘You Can Have It All’
12. ‘And Love’

Welch previously revealed that the inspiration for the ‘Everybody Scream’ album came from undergoing lifesaving surgery during the ‘Dance Fever’ tour in 2023. She has since opened up further about the procedure, revealing that she had suffered an ectopic pregnancy.

“The closest I came to making life was the closest I came to death,” she explained in a recent interview. “And I felt like I had stepped through this door, and it was just full of women, screaming.”

Earlier, she had touched on exploring spiritual mysticism and folk horror – understanding the limits of her body and questioning what it meant to be “healed”. These are themes that helped shape the record, along with exploration of womanhood, partnership, ageing and dying.

The upcoming album features contributions from IDLES‘ Mark Bowen, Mitski and The National’s Aaron Dessner – all of whom worked with Welch on the title track, too.

Additionally, Welch has talked about being inspired by JADE and the current “experimental” side of pop on her “most personal” LP yet. She also looked back on working with “one of [her] favourite artists of all time”, Mitski.

Florence + The Machine are set to embark on a UK and European arena tour in February. The run of shows includes two nights at The O2 in London – find any remaining tickets here.

Next week, Welch will appear at an “intimate” London screening to debut the “visual world” she created to accompany her new album. The frontwoman is due to participate in a Q&A with creative director Autumn de Wilde at the event.

In other news, Welch has discussed how she “decided to make some changes” after joining Taylor Swift on stage at Wembley Stadium.

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