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- Record Label: Republic Records
- Release Date: Oct 31, 2025
- Summary: The latest full-length release from Florence + The Machine features contributions from such artists as Mark Bowen of Idles, Dave Bayley of Glass Animals, The National's Aaron Dessner, James Ford, Danny L Harle, Mitski, and Solomonophonic.
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- Record Label: Republic Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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- Positive: 15 out of 16
- Mixed: 1 out of 16
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- Oct 31, 2025Probing the paradoxes of someone who feels powerful in her art but vulnerable in her life, Welch’s masterful album affirms that she really is one of the greats.
- Oct 31, 2025Welch lays her soul bare, goes into terrifying detail on topics most would run away from, and can emerge from it all with another pop innovation to add to her resume. Everybody Scream is Welch reaching a boiling point and stuffing this world of hurt and confusion into 12 gentle songs that never hold back a punch. The artist pens some of her most honest music to date, and even if the world seems to be crumbling around her, Welch comes out on the other side wiser, more daring.
- Nov 3, 2025If her 2008 debut ‘Lungs’ was the deep breath of plunging into the depths, ‘Everybody Scream’ is the resounding, cathartic exhalation of finally reaching the surface once more.
- Oct 30, 2025More rounded musically and emotionally than the caricature version of Florence + the Machine may lead you to expect, Everybody Scream is an album that suggests she’s wearing her hard-earned status rather well.
- Oct 31, 2025Those who aren’t invested in live performances may find Everybody Scream less compelling. The deeper the record goes, the more dependent it is on Welch and co’s theatricality that can sometimes only be appreciated by seeing it seep into their stage presence before your eyes. .... Luckily, there are just enough tracks on the album that emanate with such radiant energy even on stream, beckoning you to lose yourself in the restorative and ever-expanding coven.
- UncutNov 10, 2025After a strong start, though, her sixth album sags in the middle with a run of ho-hum numbers, until Welch summons the elements again with the orchestral flourish of "You Can't Have It All". [Review of the Year 2025, p.24]
- MojoNov 12, 2025Everybody scream is both a re-statement of what made her so beguiling and a gentle step forwards. [Jan 2026, p.85]