Florence And The Machine
Biography
Florence And The Machine is a musical project fronted by Florence Welch. The rest members of this formation constitute the band called The Machine and play the music to the singing executed by Welch. The Machine lineup is composed by Robert Ackroyd, Christopher Lloyd Hayden, Isabella Summers and Tom Monger. Welch was born in the southern part of London and began revealing her artistic skills since her infant years. The girl’s parents used to hear numerous complaints from her teachers who were mad at her singing songs right during the classes. As a teenager, Florence grew deeply interested in the punk culture and loved the music played by Nirvana, and Green Day. During her college years, she discovered the works by the likes of The White Stripes and Kate Bush. She did not receive a diploma as she dropped out in a year and a half after the start of the studying to fully concentrate herself on music.
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Reviews
Ceremonials (Deluxe Edition)2011
Florence And The Machine album number two, Ceremonials, shows that with Florance Welch's talent, the band is capable of modifying the style easily and effectively without losing quality
Lungs2009
The UK indie band Florence And The Machine issued the long-awaited debut Lungs. This posh pop disc, decorated by the strong female vocals and folk tints, can be easily called one of the best releases of 2009