Florence + The Machine's debut album, "Lungs," is a captivating exploration of baroque pop that showcases the raw, powerful vocals of Florence Welch and her band's unique, atmospheric sound. Released on January 1, 2009, under Universal-Island Records Ltd., the album spans a concise yet impactful 67 minutes, featuring 18 tracks that blend ethereal melodies with poetic, introspective lyrics.
The album opens with the anthemic "Dog Days Are Over," a song that has become synonymous with Florence + The Machine's signature sound. Tracks like "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)" and "Cosmic Love" highlight the band's ability to create sweeping, cinematic soundscapes, while songs such as "Kiss With A Fist" and "Girl With One Eye" delve into darker, more intimate themes. The album also includes a demo version of "Dog Days Are Over" and a percussion-heavy rendition of "Girl With One Eye," offering a glimpse into the creative process behind these captivating songs.
"Lungs" is a testament to Florence + The Machine's ability to craft a cohesive, engaging body of work that resonates with listeners on a deep level. With its rich orchestration, powerful vocals, and poetic lyrics, the album stands as a defining work in the baroque pop genre and a cornerstone of Florence + The Machine's discography.