We're getting closer and closer to the release date for Florence And The Machine's new album How Big, How Blue How, Beautiful. Naturally that means the singles are being unveiled left and right.
"Ship To Wreck" is the third so far, offering a dramatic contrast to the slower tempo of prior releases. I'm not 100% sold on the approach, but I'd rather listen to this than something that'll make me sad.
If you're keen you can pre-order your copy by following this link.
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