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New York City-based Blood Orange (AKA Dev Hynes of Testicicles and Lightspeed Champion fame) has been locked in to support Florence + the Machine across Australia and New Zealand. Blood Orange is the music of a seedy yet inspirational New York night time; catch these sexy, neon sounds this May!
Fanning the flames of a fire started just under two years ago, Florence + The Machine are set to ignite stages across the country when they return to Australia in May 2012 for a national arena tour.
The tour kicks off in Perth at Burswood Dome on Thursday 17th May, then to Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on Sunday 20th May, then a performance at the Adelaide Entertai...
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Short Biography
New York City-based Blood Orange (AKA Dev Hynes of Testicicles and Lightspeed Champion fame) has been locked in to support Florence + the Machine across Australia and New Zealand. Blood Orange is the music of a seedy yet inspirational New York night time; catch these sexy, neon sounds this May!
Fanning the flames of a fire started just under two years ago, Florence + The Machine are set to ignite stages across the country when they return to Australia in May 2012 for a national arena tour.
The tour kicks off in Perth at Burswood Dome on Thursday 17th May, then to Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on Sunday 20th May, then a performance at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Tuesday 22nd May. It's then onwards north to play the Sydney Entertainment Centre on Thursday 24th May, followed by Brisbane's Riverstage on Saturday 26th May, and then crossing the Tasman to finish things up in New Zealand with a show at Auckland's Vector Arena on Monday 28th May.
Following on from the multi-million selling, multi-award winning, global smash of a debut album ‘Lungs,' Florence + The Machine first landed on Australian shores in January 2010 on the Laneway Festival bill; playing to stunned audiences over the course of the festival as well as her own headline club shows. Barely six months later, her ascension to stardom took a further leap when she returned to wow audiences on the main stage atSplendour In The Grass and sell out multiple theatre shows from Perth to Brisbane. So overwhelming was the demand that shows sold out in record timing and her stay in Australia was extended to allow additional shows not previously planned.
The phenomenal success story of the debut album ‘Lungs' - certified double platinum in Australia, peaking at #3 on the ARIA Album Chart with the much loved singles ‘You've Got The Love,' ‘Kiss With A Fist' & ‘Dog Days Are Over' - has paved the way for her much lauded and highly anticipated sophomore release, ‘Ceremonials.' Debuting at #1 on the ARIA charts on the week of release, this stunningly accomplished record is showing no sign of slowing down.
Florence Welch is an artist teetering on the wind-blown top of her game, and this record is an extraordinary testament to what she refers to as "my incorrigible maximalism." The pounding epiphanic positivism of ‘Spectrum'; the galloping massed-ranks majesty of ‘All This And Heaven Too' and ‘Shake It Out;' the triumphant emotional battle cries of ‘No Light No Light' and ‘Heartlines.' Spend a little time with Ceremonials and what strikes you first and foremost is the apparent confidence of its execution.
"This is the first time I've made a record with a sort of overarching, cohesive sound" says Florence: "It's a proper studio album in that sense: a group of songs that paint a unified picture of where I am in my life right now."
Recorded with her full band over five weeks over the European summer in Abbey Road's legendary Studio 3, 'Ceremonials' is another product of her long-running collaboration with producer Paul Epworth. Together they've created an expansive art-pop vision that can be both captivatingly tender while still frequently soaring to places where it can overwhelm the senses like an emotive tidal wave.
At twenty five, the art-school dropout has done much of her growing up amid the maelstrom of her whirling worldwide success. In 2010 she broke America in spectacular style, her monster hit Dog Days blazing a trail across the nation, taking the charts and the airwaves by storm. She wrote and recorded a heart-stopping track for the Twilight: Eclipse soundtrack and performed Dog Days to a rapt and truly global audience at the MTV VMA awards. The viewing figures werealmost a billion, and the following day Florence was the most Googled person on the planet.
Do not miss out on what is set to be one of the touring highlights of 2012
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Hailing from South London, Florence Mary Leontine Welch writes songs that occupy the same confessional territory as gossip-loving, genre-bending contemporaries like Amy Winehouse, Kate Nash, Adele, and Lily Allen and the moody, classic art rock of Kate Bush, blending pop, soul, and baroque arrangements into a sound that earned the young artist considerable buzz in 2007. Managed by the Camden-based DJ duo the Queens of Noize and backed by a rotating lineup of musicians, Florence + the Machine released their debut single, "Kiss with a Fist," on the Moshi Moshi label in June 2008. The critically acclaimed debut album Lungs followed in July 2009 and quickly became one of the year's most popular releases in the U.K., where Florence charted four Top 40 singles in less than 12 months. The songs gathered steam in other parts of the world, too, particularly in America, where "Dog Days Are Over" peaked at number 21, went platinum, and even earned its own performance on the TV show Glee. Lungs was reissued the following year in a two-disc package entitled Between Two Lungs, and included a bonus 12-track disc that featured live versions and remixes. That same year, Florence + the Machine returned to the studio with producer Paul Epworth (Bloc Party, Adele) to begin work on their second full-length outing. The resulting Ceremonials, which successfully expanded on the group's already huge sound, arrived on Halloween 2011. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
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