Florence + the Machine
How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful [Bonus Tracks]
How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful [Bonus Tracks]
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Release Date: Jun 01, 2015
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Recording information: 123 Studios, London, UK; Baltic Place, London, UK; Bedrock Rehearsal, Los Angeles; Church Studios, London, UK; Sarm Studio; The Lightship; The Pool, London, UK; Urchin Studios.
The much-anticipated third studio long-player from Florence Welch and her mechanically inclined companions, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful arrives after a period of recalibration for the spirited English songtress. Arriving three-and-a-half years after 2011's well-received Ceremonials, the 11-track set, the first Florence + the Machine album to be produced by Markus Dravs (Arcade Fire, Coldplay), eschews some of the bombast and water- and death-fixated metaphors of Lungs and Ceremonials in favor of a more restrained sonic scope and an honest reckoning with the dark follies of your late twenties. This change is most notable on the workmanlike opener "Ship to Wreck," a shimmering, open road-ready folk-rock rumination on the ambiguity/inevitability of post-fame self-destruction that, unlike prior first cuts like "Dog Days Are Over" and "Only If for a Night," feels firmly rooted in the now. The bluesy (and ballsy) "What a Man," the propulsive and purposeful "Delilah," and the gorgeous title track impress the most. Instead of building to a fevered crescendo, as is the Flo-Machine way, the latter cut, a transcendent, slow-burning, chamber pop gem, dissolves into a simple and elegant, yet still goose-bump-inducing round of horns, and is breathtaking without knocking the wind out of you. ~ James Christopher Monger
The much-anticipated third studio long-player from Florence Welch and her mechanically inclined companions, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful arrives after a period of recalibration for the spirited English songtress. Arriving three-and-a-half years after 2011's well-received Ceremonials, the 11-track set, the first Florence + the Machine album to be produced by Markus Dravs (Arcade Fire, Coldplay), eschews some of the bombast and water- and death-fixated metaphors of Lungs and Ceremonials in favor of a more restrained sonic scope and an honest reckoning with the dark follies of your late twenties. This change is most notable on the workmanlike opener "Ship to Wreck," a shimmering, open road-ready folk-rock rumination on the ambiguity/inevitability of post-fame self-destruction that, unlike prior first cuts like "Dog Days Are Over" and "Only If for a Night," feels firmly rooted in the now. The bluesy (and ballsy) "What a Man," the propulsive and purposeful "Delilah," and the gorgeous title track impress the most. Instead of building to a fevered crescendo, as is the Flo-Machine way, the latter cut, a transcendent, slow-burning, chamber pop gem, dissolves into a simple and elegant, yet still goose-bump-inducing round of horns, and is breathtaking without knocking the wind out of you. ~ James Christopher Monger
Tracks:
1 - Ship to Wreck
2 - What Kind of Man
3 - How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
4 - Queen of Peace
5 - Various Storms and Saints
6 - Delilah
7 - Long & Lost
8 - Caught
9 - Third Eye
10 - St. Jude
11 - Mother
12 - Hiding
13 - Make Up Your Mind
14 - Which Witch [Demo]
15 - Third Eye [Demo]
16 - How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful [Demo]
2 - What Kind of Man
3 - How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
4 - Queen of Peace
5 - Various Storms and Saints
6 - Delilah
7 - Long & Lost
8 - Caught
9 - Third Eye
10 - St. Jude
11 - Mother
12 - Hiding
13 - Make Up Your Mind
14 - Which Witch [Demo]
15 - Third Eye [Demo]
16 - How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful [Demo]