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Florence & The Machine returned to SNL last night in what turned out to be a pretty decent episode of music-related content. Host Jason Segel sang with the Muppets in the monologue (Statler to…   Read Story »
The absurdly overdramatic video for Florence & The Machine's Ceremonials wailer "No Light, No Light" features a crystal skull, a voodoo doll, a weird masked contortionist-dancer guy, a kids' choir,…   Read Story »
On the latest episode of his BBC show, Jools Holland hosts a few big musical performances. First up, there's Florence & The Machine, wailing their way through "What The Water Gave Me" and "No Light,…   Read Story »
Lungs, Florence & The Machine's debut album, was a bit of a slow-burner; I don't think I quite realized how much I liked it until it had been out for nine months or so. By that time, of course,…   Read Story »
Vice and Intel's second annual Creators Project multimedia showcase moved to Brooklyn this year, opting for the open, scenic beauty of BK's lush Brooklyn Heights neighborhood as opposed to the more…   Read Story »
On Saturday Night, Florence & The Machine headlined Vice's big Creators Project throwdown in Brooklyn. We'll have a much bigger report from the whole show up later, but for now, it seemed like we…   Read Story »
It's going to be impossible to claim that Beyoncé Knowles has "quietly" put together a vicious song catalog, stocked with everything from heart-wrenching ballads to shamelessly fun bangers, but she…   Read Story »
In the video for Florence & The Machine's monster new single "Shake It Out," Florence Welch gets either drugged or just drunk at an ornate costume party. She also dances the way some of my relatives…   Read Story »
Canadian narco-R&B project the Weeknd have done remix duty on "Shake It Out," the excellent new single from Florence & The Machine. They've transformed the song from a rousing anthem into a slithery,…   Read Story »
We already posted the video for "What The Water Gave Me," the massive-sounding first single from Florence & The Machine's forthcoming Paul Epworth-produced sophomore album, which is now titled…   Read Story »