Florence + The Machine precedes upcoming album with ‘Sympathy Magic’

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Florence + The Machine has released ‘Sympathy Magic,’ the third and final single from their upcoming album, “Everybody Scream,” which is out this Friday, Oct. 31. The single debuted live on The Tonight Show earlier this month. 

‘Sympathy Magic’ is a haunting edition to the previous two singles released preceding the album, with enchanting vocals and a beat that still makes you want to scream alongside Florence. She sings, “Memory fails me, names and faces blur / There is only after, or before / Am I so different? Have I changed? / I do not recognise my face / The scar fades but pulls inside.”

The accompanying music video, directed by longtime collaborator Autumn de Wilde, is nearly seven minutes long. It features Welch looking out over the highlands as wind sweeps over her and the four other women accompanying her. It is theatrical and a perfect gift just before release day.

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Florence + The Machine announced their North America tour on October 24 and is set to start April 8 in Minneapolis, MN with support from Rachel Chinouriri, Sofia Isella, CMAT and Mannequin Pussy for select dates. Tickets are available here.

Everybody Scream North America Tour:

April 8 // Minneapolis, MN

April 10 // Chicago, IL

April 13 // Detroit, MI

April 15 // Montreal, QC

April 16 // Toronto, ON

April 18 // Washington, D.C.

April 19 // Boston, MA

April 21 // New York, NY

April 24 // Brooklyn, NY

Apr 25 // Philadelphia, PA

Apr 28 // Tampa, FL

Apr 29 // Miami, FL

May 1 // Atlanta, GA

May 2 // Nashville, TN

May 4 // Austin, TX

May 5 // Houston, TX

May 7 // Fort Worth, TX

May 9 // Glendale, AZ

May 12 // Seattle, WA

May 13 // Portland, OR

May 15 // San Francisco, CA

May 19 // Los Angeles, CA

May 20 // Los Angeles, CA

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