Florence and the Machine have electrified fans once again with the release of their latest single, “Everybody Scream,” which debuted today as the lead track and title song from their upcoming album set for release on October 31, 2025[1][2]. The news lit up social media as devotees rushed to hear the new sound from the acclaimed band, signaling the start of an exciting new era.
The single “Everybody Scream” showcases Florence Welch’s unmistakable vocals surrounded by an atmosphere of mysticism and drama. Fans were treated not only to an audio release, but also a visually striking music video, directed by Autumn de Wilde. In the video, Florence dons a flowing red dress and moves through scenic countryside, trailed by a group of women in black. The mesmerizing imagery echoes the song’s lyrical themes of liberation and spectacle, with moments of the crowd left “convulsing” by the performance’s intensity[1][3].
A Glimpse Into the New Album
“Everybody Scream” is the first taste of Florence and the Machine’s sixth studio album, also named Everybody Scream, arriving this Halloween. According to official sources, the record will contain 12 tracks penned mainly by Welch, with creative collaborations from Mark Bowen of IDLES, Aaron Dessner of The National, and Mitski[1]. These contributions suggest a dynamic blend of influences across indie rock and pop.
Key features of the upcoming album:
- Release Date: October 31, 2025 (Halloween)
- Number of Tracks: 12 (plus 4 “Chamber Versions” on limited editions[4])
- Guest Collaborators: Mark Bowen (IDLES), Aaron Dessner (The National), Mitski
- Inspiration: Themes of witchcraft and mysticism
- Physical Editions: Limited Chamber Versions available on CD and vinyl with alternate covers[4]
Florence shared the album announcement on her social channels with an intriguing image—herself, through a fisheye lens, reclining in a black and white outfit. The accompanying caption read: “Florence and the Machine, Everybody Scream, The new album, This Halloween[1].”
Why “Everybody Scream” Stands Out
With a chorus declaring, “Here I can take up the whole of the sky/ Unfurling, becoming my full size/ Look at me burst through the ceiling… Breathless and begging and screaming my name,” the new single reaffirms Welch’s fearless approach to songwriting[1]. Its blend of empowerment, theatricality, and raw emotion creates a sonic experience unmistakably Florence and the Machine.
Critical points that distinguish this release:
- The blend of witchy aesthetics and intense performance aligns with the group’s art-pop roots and extends their signature sound.
- The music video’s direction by Autumn de Wilde amplifies the song’s mystical energy and theatrical visuals[1][3].
- Early feedback on streaming platforms and social media reflects intense excitement, with the video trending in multiple regions just hours after launch.
What’s Next for Florence and the Machine
The October album launch promises more content, with the band teasing limited edition formats and special “Chamber Versions” for collectors. Pre-orders are already open on the official band website, offering exclusive album covers and bonus tracks for dedicated fans[4].
For anyone eager to preview the new sound, the “Everybody Scream” music video is available now on YouTube and the band’s social media platforms[3][5]. The band’s official Instagram and TikTok accounts are also sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses and updates as anticipation builds toward Halloween.
Table: Florence and the Machine — Key Facts for “Everybody Scream”
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Song Title | Everybody Scream |
| Album Name | Everybody Scream |
| Release Date | October 31, 2025 |
| Music Video | Directed by Autumn de Wilde, released August 20, 2025 |
| Album Inspiration | Witchcraft, Mysticism |
| Notable Collaborators | Mark Bowen (IDLES), Aaron Dessner, Mitski |
After their acclaimed 2022 album “Dance Fever,” Florence and the Machine’s new chapter begins now. Stay tuned for further updates, and be sure to let us know your impressions of “Everybody Scream” or if you spot clues about what’s next for the band. Drop your thoughts below and join the conversation!
