Florence And The Machine Drumming Song
You’ve heard it earlier in the YSL Manifesto Spring Summer 2010, now it’s the time to break it loose: Florence and the Machine with the Drumming Song!
I hope you had a wonderful week, I know I did, every week with you is simply wonderful! Thank you for your beautiful, insightful comments, I trust you’re getting ready for your most amazing weekend yet! Enjoy Florence and the Machine’s Drumming Song! (more info right after the jump!)
There’s something about me and British music. It just fits me like a glove. Florence Welch’s voice and personality make this Machine work and they’re working it right: besides toping the music charts, they were also awarded with a BRIT Award this year.
Drumming Song is part of Florence + the Machine’s debut album, Lungs (2009). Highly orchestrated (bass, cello, drums, harp, organ, piano, violin, viola), the song was written by James Ford with Crispin Hunt. And if you must know, this is a song about love. About gothic horror (?) and fear. That’s what Florence said. I wish they could continue making good music and not be just a one-hit-wonder, the flavor of the season. At least Gaga’s pretended originality won’t be so original anymore. It will be just what it is: desperate need for attention. Florence, as troubled as she was (and still is, judging by the way she describes herself) is truly talented and hopefully she’ll go on creating. (more about Florence and the Machine here)
Florence And The Machine Drumming Song
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