Florence Welch Discusses Anxiety and Excitement Surrounding Upcoming Album 'Everybody Scream'
In a recent interview with Vinyl Castle, Florence Welch opened up about her struggles with anxiety and the creative process behind her highly-anticipated new album, 'Everybody Scream'. The iconic songstress, best known as the frontwoman of Florence + The Machine, spoke candidly about the emotional journey she embarked on while crafting the record.
Welch revealed that the album title was inspired by a dream she had where she was at a concert and everyone in the crowd was screaming in unison. She described the feeling as both terrifying and exhilarating, mirroring the conflicting emotions she often experiences in her own life.
Despite her struggles with anxiety, Welch expressed excitement about the new music she has been working on. She described the album as a departure from her previous work, citing influences ranging from punk rock to classical opera. The singer-songwriter hinted at a more experimental sound, with darker themes and heavier instrumentation than fans have come to expect.
Fans of Florence + The Machine will be pleased to know that the album is set to be released later this year, with a supporting tour in the works. Welch promised a visually stunning live performance, complete with elaborate costumes and intricate choreography.
As we eagerly await the arrival of 'Everybody Scream', it is clear that Florence Welch is poised to once again captivate audiences with her raw emotion and ethereal vocals. Stay tuned for more updates on what is sure to be one of the standout albums of the year.