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In Australia, Dance Fever debuted at number 2 on the ARIA Charts in its first week of release on 29 May 2022. Anyone who has had the pleasure of seeing Jalen perform live knows that he is one of the most captivating performers on today's soul scene.
Dance Fever (Vinyl, UK, Europe Florence And The Machine - Dance Fever (Vinyl, UK, Europe
Comprised of various labels we know and love at Rough Trade (Bella Union, ATO, Speedy Wunderground, Phantasy, Heavenly, Mute and more) PIAS [Recordings] filter through some of the most diverse artistry to our racks, which we greatly enjoy digging into.To promote the album, Florence and the Machine will embark on the Dance Fever Tour which will visit cities in North America, Europe and Oceania. Dance Fever is as propulsive as any Florence and the Machine album, but its momentum sometimes feels unearned. The whole visual concept of Dance Fever was created by American photographer Autumn de Wilde, who had worked with Florence before and directed all music videos for the new record, besides shooting the album and singles artwork. Florence and the Machine review, Dance Fever: Wonderful wildness from the most thrilling pop star of her generation".
Dance Fever Album Review - Pitchfork Florence and the Machine: Dance Fever Album Review - Pitchfork
It’s the album that brings back the very best of Florence – the festival headlining Boudicca, wielding anthems like a flaming sword. The album received acclaim from music critics and is ranked as the best-received album in the band's release history. Is this how it’s always been,” she muses, “to exist in the face of suffering and death, and somehow still keep singing? It conjures up what Florence missed most in the midst of lockdown - clubs, dancing at festivals, being in the whirl of movement and togetherness - and the hope of reunions to come.The imagery resonated with Florence, who had been touring nonstop for more than a decade, and in lockdown felt oddly prescient. It conjures up what Florence missed most in the midst of lockdown—clubs, dancing at festivals, being in the whirl of movement and togetherness—and the hope of reunions to come.