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Everybody Scream

Everybody Scream is the sixth studio album by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine, released on 31 October 2025 through Polydor and Republic Records. It is their first album in three years, following their 2022 album Dance Fever).

Background and promotion

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On 3 July 2025, the band began hinting at a new record when singer Florence Welch shared a carousel of images on her Instagram. The images showed Welch working with Idles guitarist Mark Bowen), and included mentions of themes, such as "witchcraft, folk horror, mysticism, magic, poetry [and] insanity". Another image depicted a whiteboard featuring various words and phrases, including "you can have it all", "clarity = power", and "Swans) vs Adele".

On 11 August, Welch began posting more cryptic teasers, including a short video of herself in a red dress digging a hole in a field before screaming into it. The album was officially announced on 19 August 2025, with a release date of 31 October 2025, coinciding with Halloween. The cover art features a fisheye-lens shot of Welch lying on a bed in a wooden setting, wearing a black-and-white outfit. The following day, the title track) was released as the album's lead single.

The album, which follows on from 2022's Dance Fever), was created during and inspired by a time of healing and discovering the body's limits for Welch, who underwent life-saving surgery during 2023's Dance Fever Tour. Because of this, Welch told Zane Lowe during an interview that she feels Everybody Scream is her most personal Florence and the Machine album to date. She also mentioned the project's title coming from the idea of celebratory screaming and her exploration of why people would be screaming and the emotions and reasons associated with such a physical and emotional act. On October 24, Welch announced the Everybody Scream Tour, expected to visit Europe and North America.

Release

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Following the announcement, pre-orders went live for vinyl, CD and cassette editions, including several variants. Deluxe editions on CD and vinyl include additional "chamber versions" of four tracks.

Critical reception

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According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Everybody Scream received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 81 out of 100 from sixteen critic scores. Writing for NME, Laura Molloy awarded the album five stars out of five and praised Welch's presentation of the "brutal, ugly and raw sides of femininity" and "a chronically online generation clutching at new age practices for relief." Margaret Farrell, writing for Stereogum, described the album as "an incredibly fulfilling listen — moving, entrancing, and a downright optimal soundtrack for dancing naked under the moonlight".

Sam Rosenberg rated the album seven and a half out of ten in a review for Paste), praising it as a "guttural, flinty rock record that’s both perfectly suited for Welch and her band’s mystical aesthetic and in dialogue with Welch’s fascination with the occult in her past efforts", but also noting that there are moments "where the modern and medieval sensibilities clash a bit and threaten to throw the album off its initially steady, clear-eyed axis." David James Young, writing for The Australian, also noted the album's "conflicted lyricism", particularly on the song "One of the Greats", but praised tracks including the title track and "You Can Have It All" as "immensely satisfying" and "unlike anything quite like [Florence +] The Machine has produced before."

Rankings

<table><thead><tr><th>Publication</th><th>Accolade</th><th>Rank</th><th>Ref.</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Billboard</td><td>The 50 Best Albums of 2025</td><td>29</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Consequence</td><td>The 50 Best Albums of 2025</td><td>50</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Hot Press</td><td>Albums of the Year</td><td>5</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>KEXP</td><td>KEXP's Best Albums of 2025</td><td>16</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>NME</td><td>The 50 Best Albums of 2025</td><td>27</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>The Observer</td><td>The Best Albums of 2025</td><td>7</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>PopMatters</td><td>The 80 Best Albums of 2025</td><td>31</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Radio X</td><td>The 25 Best Indie Albums of 2025</td><td>6</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>Rolling Stone</td><td>The 100 Best Albums of 2025</td><td>25</td><td></td></tr><tr><td>The Telegraph</td><td>10 Best Albums of 2025</td><td>1</td><td></td></tr></tbody></table>

Commercial performance

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Everybody Scream debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart with 31,369 units (15,476 CDs, 8,504 vinyl albums, 1,724 cassettes, 1,370 digital downloads and 4,295 sales-equivalent streams). The album marks the fifth number-one album from the band on the chart. In the US, Everybody Scream debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 with 56,000 album-equivalent units, of which 44,000 were pure album sales.

Track listing

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Personnel

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Credits adapted from Tidal).

Technical

• Bella Blasko – engineering (all tracks), mixing) (1–3, 8, 9) • Billy Halliday – engineering (1–4, 6, 7, 10–12) • Bryce Bordone – engineering (4–7, 10–12) • Distant Fur – engineering (5) • James McAlister – engineering (6), additional engineering (1, 3, 4, 7, 8) • Benjamin Lanz – additional engineering (1, 2, 4, 7, 8) • Stuart Bogie – additional engineering (1, 7, 9–11) • Mark Bowen – additional engineering (2) • Danny L Harle – additional engineering (3, 4) • Arber Curri – additional engineering (8) • Bryce Dessner – additional engineering (8) • Marina Lefkova – additional engineering (8) • Serban Ghenea – mixing (4–7, 10–12) • Randy Merrill – mastering)

Certifications

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<table><thead><tr><th>Region</th><th>Certification</th><th>Certified units/sales</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>United Kingdom (BPI)</td><td>Silver</td><td>60,000‡</td></tr><tr><td>‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.</td></tr></tbody></table>