Florence + the Machine An Almighty Sound

Florence + the Machine An Almighty Sound by Zoe Howe, published by Omnibus Press in 2012, offers an insightful look into the life and career of Florence Welch. This biography details her journey from a bookish child in south London to an international music sensation, contrasting her rise with that of typical pop stars. The narrative highlights key moments, including her transformative experiences in art school and significant collaborations with figures like Isabella Summers and Paul Epworth.
Readers will discover how Florence + The Machine’s unique blend of emotional and quasi-mystical pop music led to multi-platinum success with albums such as Lungs and Ceremonials. The book also explores Florence’s distinctive fashion sense, which caught the eye of renowned designers like Gucci and Karl Lagerfeld, further establishing her as a cultural icon. With 239 pages, this edition provides a comprehensive overview of her impact on music and entertainment, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biography, music, and women’s studies.
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The story of Florence + The Machine makes an exhilarating contrast to the fortunes of those pre-packaged, stage-schooled pop stars who just wanted to be famous.
A bookish south London child who had sung at family funerals, Florence Welch exploded onto the international scene after her wild art school party days and a series of life-changing meetings with people like co-writer Isabella Summers, manager Mairead Nash and producer Paul Epworth.
The first two albums, Lungs and Ceremonials, went multi-platinum and Florence + The Machine’s emotional, quasi-mystical brand of pop brought them international fame. Meanwhile Florence’s idiosyncratic fashion sense had grabbed the attention of Gucci and Karl Lagerfeld, so guaranteeing the band an eye-catching icon to match the music.
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