💨 Abstract
Florence and the Machine's new album, released on Halloween, delves into deeply personal and painful topics, marking a raw and primal departure from her usual playful style. The album, featuring hits like "Everybody Scream" and "One of the Greats," reflects a broader trend in women's music this year, where artists are voicing frustrations with societal norms and the patriarchy.
Courtesy: Danni Scott
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