That's what i love most about Florence+TheMachine. These dark tracks know only by us fans... Remain Nameless, Hardest Of Hearts, Heavy in your arms and so on...
When it got to the beautiful harmony singing, my eyes were closed mind you, I looked up at my light and it felt as though angels were singing this to me. I was in the darkness of my body and I allowed my soul to dance....this band makes miracles.
its "in this brief hole of a town what a difference of the rushing out" it means its a small town and more people dream about leaving it rather than actually leaving
yes....the more i listen to Florence & TM's new songs...the more i fall in love with them...i'm always open to new music & i know that just about anything that comes from her will be awe inspiring!!!!!! :-)
I haven't had time to listen to the new album with much thought yet, but the few times I've had it playing on the background as I've done something, I always had to stop when this one came on and I'd get goosebumps. It's one damn awesome song.
My friend and I are working on a novel series set in 1920s France about four sisters, the daughters of an alchemist who were created by their father's arts and raised on his airship that's disguised as a cloud. The first time I heard this song, I stumbled across it randomly. Needless to say, the moment I heard the first line, I had to pause it and go look up the lyrics to make sure I'd heard them right. This could be the theme song for the books if they're adapted into a mini-series.
I learned my lesson with Lungs. Always buy the deluxe edition of Florence's albums! Thank god I learned fast and got it, otherwise I would've missed this gem like I missed Hardest of Hearts and Ghosts (demo). This song is gorgeous!!!!
love this song so much i just got ' you can call it what you want, you can call me anything you want, couse what in the name oh i still remain the same ; tattooed on my arm.
I have to agree that this song should be getting some air-play on Radio, this is the hidden gem on 'Ceremonials', it should have been released as a single, but i suppose that's why it's a bonus track on the deluxe version!
This song is so an epic blast, Just like her cover of "You've got the love" this is another big bombshell. Similar to tracks like Unfinished Sympathy, it has got the rythm the groove and the phat beat and backvocals of a good '90s track! love it. Can't wait for the first remixes to come of this great track. Most def. remix material!
Some of her tracks are about love, some of them about verses in the bible (a lot of the more morbid ones are actually -to her deceased grandfather), old mythology, there are too many to name. Like Ceremonials was in tribute to her grandfather, that much I know. I couldn't give you an in depth but you can probably just look them up. :3
@13lackPoetry oh, and another thing: whether or not she does put "occult themes", she also puts religious themes and mythological themes, so it doesn't matter whether i am super religious or not because her music will forever be amazing, just a side note of how many damns I don't give.
@13lackPoetry Glad we can agree on that, no need to be stingy about any "misinformative" words I might have said. Going back to subject, WHAT do you mean by OCCULT then?
@jumpinjacob Although it's insanely beautiful, it doesn't fit Florence's water theme that's established in the first disc of Ceremonials deluxe. But thank god she made room for it on the second!
i love her beats they are epic but what do her songs actually mean, like spectrum for example amazing track very dark sound which i love lyrics are totally confusing
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The first time I heard this...I hated it. I thought it was horrible. (and I'm an obsessively HUGE fan of Florence + the Machine, they're my favorite band:D)...and then I kept hearing it, and I was like, "holy crap...this is amazing!!"..definitley a grower(:
@xxBlackxAngelx Sorry, I love Florence, but I don't like this song that much (it just doesn't seem to be Florence's usual stile, however I can be wrong). I still want to buy the CD, though
@13lackPoetry Once again, you have NOT answered my question of what "occult themes" she is supposedly putting in her artistry. You have no power nor authority to be giving the title of who is a "true fan" or not. If you're fan, then you're a fan. Being this "true fan" is subjective and somewhat mercurial. People have different definitions of this whole true fan idea. I am a HUGE fan of FATM, being any fan I would think would make you a true fan. PS, art is subjective too, your ideas arent laws
@13lackPoetry I just saw your first comment about VC: That is a load of BS. Using occult symbols doesn't make you part of the occult, nor illuminati which you can agree with. VC seems to be a bunch of paranoid people making these stupid claims. Why dont YOU interpret it for what YOU see it as. It's art, she is giving it to you. Just because VC put their stupid interpretation, that doesnt mean it's right or canon. For crying out loud, Be different and independent! I