Florence + the Machine Invites Us to ‘Everybody Scream’: A Halloween Album Made for Midnight Ecstacy

Hold onto your candlelit playlists; Florence + the Machine just dropped a spine tingling announcement: their sixth studio album, Everybody Scream, lands October 31, 2025, Halloween, baby, where it truly belongs!

This isn’t just another follow up album, it’s a macabre metamorphosis. Frontwoman Florence Welch teased cryptic snapshots in her IG feed: studio moments with Idles guitarist Mark Bowen, a whiteboard scrawled with “Swans vs. Adele,” and notes that whisper of magic, mysticism, and maybe even a pinch of madness.

Details are scarce, but the merchandise game is already on point. Pre-orders are live across formats; from digital pre-sale bundles to deluxe CDs, vinyl variants, and a chamber version vinyl with four exclusive remixes. Think bonus tracks, alternate covers, and enough physical swag to flex in your bedroom shrine.

What does “Swans vs. Adele” even mean? Maybe we’re diving into sonic extremes, from avant-garde ferocity to soaring, emotionally charged balladry. And with song themes rumored to traverse witchcraft, folk horror, mysticism, and poetry, the stage is set for an album that’s as intellectually sharp as it is eerily atmospheric.

Florence + the Machine have always blurred theatrics with depth; Dance Fever (2022) was bold, baroque pop that topped charts and Grammy nominated “King” showed her range. Now, Everybody Scream promises a darker, more haunting evolution and that deserves your full attention.

Whether you’re a maximalist obsessed with spooky aesthetics or a seeker of poetic soundscapes, this LP is crafted for Gen Z and younger millennials who live for layers, mystery, and authenticity. Mark your calendars for October 31 with Everybody Scream, Florence is casting a spell you won’t want to break.

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