The tilte is self explanatory: this is a post about Florence + The Machine! Unfortunately, I only found out about Florence + The Machine too late and missed their first show in Lisbon. But as soon as I heard Lungs, I was hooked. Florence Welch has a delightful voice, so fresh and sweet, but so primal as well. Recalling the single Dog days are over , its beating drum and Florence's raw voice, I can't stop myself from moving to its rhythm, swaying my body and waving my arms. The band's sound evolved beyond the standards of Lungs (and there was nothing standard about that album, believe me) and Ceremonials came out. Reinventing themselves but maintaining things familiar to fans ( like me, yeah), there were more electric instruments and more synthesized sounds. There was no longer the nymph-like red-headed girl running through the woods: this was the time to let go of demons. How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful hit stores last week. It's the bands third album and I was super...