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Cassandra
I've finally tried listening to Florence and The Machine and oh my god I have been sleeping on her music ;-; anyways drew this at like 1am in a fugue state after being possessed by something unearthly.
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Art for Morning Elvis live at the Denver Ball Arena by Florence and the Machine ft. @mothercain
FLORENCE WELCH 🫀👠
Our favorite witch is so comeback
As my drawings of her ✨️
I can't wait till Halloween. I just want to hear the new masterpiece already

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King
“I am no mother, I am no bride – I am king.” Some songs don’t ask for interpretation — they demand a position. “King” by Florence + the Machine is one of them.
For this piece, the Kuschelbock handed the microphone to Simone la Biche — philosopher, writer, feminist, and relentless analyst of myths that pretend to be destiny.
Simone doesn’t read King as a manifesto. She hears it as a moment of rupture: not a declaration of power, but the refusal of assigned roles. Not “queen” as ornament — but king as authorship, agency, and historical weight.
Florence Welch’s voice doesn’t soothe. It fractures. It scratches at the ceiling of expectation until the room opens.
This is not a song about womanhood. It is a song about becoming a subject — without apology.
Read the full existentialist take by Simone la Biche here: kuschelbock.com – “King”
XOXO Kuschelbock
other people have said this but YELLOWJACKETS WRITERS ADD HUNGER BY FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE TO THE SOUNDTRACK I BEG YOU- trust me bro. it fits. "we all have a hunger?" hell yeah we do???? the song is literally about what you convince yourself you need and how far you go to do it (in the case of the song its about an ED but TRUST ME IT STILL WORKS)
Florence and the machine "Mermaids" cover art 🥀
Acrylics on canvas, 40x40cm
FOR SALE 🥀
https://www.instagram.com/olivia.cyan?igsh=MTR6NjltYjVidmJnbw==