Album of the Moment: Lungs by Florence + The Machine

Florence Welch, along with a collaboration of artists and backing vocalists known only as The Machine, turned heads faster than a wet t-shirt contest in a church when they exploded onto the scene earlier this year. And with lyrics that are so awesomely wrong like, "a kick in the teeth is good for some/a kiss with a fist is better than none", it's easy to see why.

An art-college dropout from Camberwell, London, Welch was discovered singing Motown covers in a nightclub toilet, drunk. And has since rocketed up the proverbial ladder to become top contender for this years Mercury Prize.

According to Welch, her nominated debut album "Lungs" is about love and pain and is made up of "harps, choirs, drums, elevator shafts, bits of metal, love, death, fireworks, string quartets... wedding dresses". Her music is probably best described as soul inspired indie rock and that soul really shines. Listening to her belt out the lyrics on "Girl with one Eye" or "Drumming Song" it's easy to picture her stumbling out of the loo singing "Where Would I Be" at the top of her lungs with an awestruck producer at her heals.

All in all "Lungs" is one of the strongest albums to come out of the U.K. this year. The opening track "Dog Days are Over" starts out soft and melodramatic, fooling you into thinking that maybe "Florence is just another Colbie Caillat". But quickly transforms into a whirlwind of intrigue and desperation with lyrics that clash so well against a beat that is deliberately too ecstatic for the dark poetry Welch espouses, a meme that carries throughout the rest of the album. The arrangements force pain and happiness to co-exist, so much so that it's almost impossible to tell the one from the other.

While the lyrics are dark, depressing, even violent at times Florence manages to somehow come across with her innocence intact, doe-eyed and smiling through it all. It's impossible not to fall in love with her really. You try ignoring a voice that could give Gladys a run for her money and a wit that would make Kathy Griffin blush.


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