Florence & The Machine‘s forthcoming new album has been given the hype treatment by producer Paul Epworth, who claims the record has no weak tracks.
The decorated producer, who has worked with the likes of Adele, Primal Scream and Bloc Party, offered his thoughts recently on Twitter, after a week of what he describes as ‘wonderful mixes’.
“Had a week of wonderful mixes coming in for Florence,” he wrote. “I love handing something over to hear it come back better. I feel for the a&r dept having to try and whittle these tracks down to 10 or 12 because there really are no weak ones.”
“It’s a weird record that sounds live in ways and like a machine in others, with sensitivity and power from both the music and Flo’s voice.”
The new album will be the follow up to 2009′s smash-hit debut ‘Lungs‘, which received Mercury and Brit Award nods before finally hitting the top spot on the UK Album chart just under a year after its release.
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