terça-feira, 26 de maio de 2015

“Ship To Wreck” by Florence + The Machine Takes Center Stage

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Premiered last April 8 of 2015, “Ship To Wreck” by Florence + The Machine has by far sets Welch above of what she had previously become.

I don’t know about the other fans out there, but Florence Welch seemed to have poured out all of her soul in this single. There’s no holds barred in this one as she howls about how “Did I build this ship to wreck?”

The lyrics of the song touch up on her past struggles during one of her prominent times in the industry. It dug deeper into her inner demons compared to her lighthearted hit singles such as “Dog Days.” This single could serve as a mirror of her alcohol and love problem dredged-up past.

The subject of the single was even made prominent in the single’s music video, debuted last 13th of April, as it was shot in her home. The setting does not only give reflection of past hurdles, but of her emotions as well during those times, which was clearly presented in the chaotic scene and the single’s melody.

The melody helped further cement the significance of the song. It was a fusion of angry, commanding tunes riding through guitar riffs and delicate, haunting vocals only Welch could do. It has two contrasting feels ripped from both ends to meet in the middle creating one solid formula of one encompassing song.

Despite of the emotional and serious theme, it was a refreshing new song from Florence + The Machine. It was a masterpiece of raw emotions whilst preserving stark beats to move your hips with. It flies, and then glides, and fall, then soars again just like the singer of the song.

If this track in their third album “How Big, How Blue, how Beautiful” was anything to go by, then it you must put it in your list of the things to watch out for from Florence + The Machine.



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