Description
Producers:
Dave Bayley, Florence Welch, Jack Antonoff, Kid Harpoon, Doveman
Genre:
Pop rock, Baroque pop, Progressive pop, Alternative rock, Gothic pop, Folk
Dance Feverer,
is the album that brings back the very best of Florence – the festival headlining Boudicca, wielding anthems like a flaming sword. An album that sees Florence at the peak of her powers, coming into a fully realised self-knowledge, poking sly fun at her own self-created persona, playing with ideas of identity, masculine and feminine, redemptive, celebratory, stepping fully into her place in the iconic pantheon.
Tracklist:
Disk One:
1. King
2. Free
3. Choreomania
4. Back In Town
5. Girls Against God
6. Dream Girl Evil
7. Prayer Factory
Disk Two:
8. Cassandra
9. Heaven Is Here
10. Daffodil
11. My Love
12. Restraint
13. The Bomb
14. Morning Elvis
The title of the album,
was inspired by Welch’s fascination with choreomania, a social phenomenon in early modern Europe that involved groups of people dancing erratically. In the 14th Century, in the German town of Aachen, people started to dance. A mass-psychosis gripped the town which saw them dancing frantically in the streets, often until they collapsed or even died.


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