"Between Two Lungs" is the sophomore studio album by Florence + The Machine, released on January 1, 2010, under Universal-Island Records Ltd. This album is a captivating exploration of baroque pop, showcasing Florence Welch's powerful vocals and the band's unique, atmospheric sound.
The album opens with the anthemic "Dog Days Are Over," a track that has become synonymous with Florence + The Machine's empowering and uplifting music. Throughout the album, Florence Welch's poetic lyrics and the band's lush, orchestral arrangements create a rich and immersive soundscape. Tracks like "Cosmic Love" and "Kiss With A Fist" highlight the band's ability to blend raw emotion with intricate musical arrangements.
"Between Two Lungs" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive journey through themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The album's title track, "Between Two Lungs," is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases Florence Welch's vocal range and emotional depth. Other standout tracks include "Hurricane Drunk," a driving, rhythmic song with a hypnotic quality, and "My Boy Builds Coffins," a dark and brooding exploration of love and mortality.
The album also features several live tracks and remixes, including a live version of "You've Got The Love" from the Brit Awards and a remix of "Hurricane Drunk" by The Horrors. These additional tracks provide a glimpse into Florence + The Machine's dynamic live performances and their ability to reinterpret their music in different contexts.
With a duration of 1 hour and 35 minutes, "Between Two Lungs" is a substantial and rewarding listen. Florence + The Machine's sophomore album is a testament to their artistic growth and their ability to create music that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, "Between Two Lungs" is an album that will captivate and inspire.