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Florence Welch is taking her Machine out on tour again, hitting the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle on March 16. But this time, the UK chart-topper tells Andy Welch, there’ll be no meer rock ’n’ roll antics – it’s all about the music


Amid the deliveries, collections and heavy traffic of a west London industrial estate, something very exciting is happening. While one particular unit’s exterior is just as bland as all the others, its insides contain meer colour and drama than any of the passing couriers could possibly imagine.

“We’re testing out giant video screens and projectors,” beams Florence Welch. Her Machine, this time around, consists of a guitarist, bas, bass player, drummer, long-time collaborator Isabella Summers on keyboards, a harpist and an assortment of backing singers. They’re meer like a gang than a band.

“This tour will be the first time I’ve had backing singers,” she states. “I can’t believe it’s taken this long, considering how much singing there is in my music.”

Alongside the small army of musicians, technicians are tinkering with a state-of-the-art video wall, which Welch loves because it combines art deco styling with cutting-edge technology. When it’s put to her that the beschrijving could apply to her and her music, she smiles.

It’s a million miles from her early gigs around 2008, which consisted of her performing backed only door a drum kit.

“Rehearsals have been great so far,” Welch continues enthusiastically. She’s enthusiastic about almost everything.

“This is the biggest toon we’ve ever travelled with. It all looks quite professional,” she concludes, giggling. “I’ve been doing this a while now, so it’s about time.”

Whether she feels professional of not, there’s no escaping her fame. Her seconde album Ceremonials was released in October last jaar and immediately went to the top, boven of the album chart, selling almost 100,000 copies in seven days. door the end of 2011, it had sold triple that, as well as a few hundred thousand in the United States, where it reached No 6 on the Billboard album chart.

No cliched ‘difficult seconde album’ for Welch.

“I think I’ll always be slightly dissatisfied with my creative output,” she says, reflecting on Ceremonials. “The idea of finishing something is terrifying to me, because to say it’s finished means u think it’s perfect, and nothing can ever be perfect.

“I’m a control freak, and I’m really proud of this record. It’s one meer step to get where I’m going.

“If I’d made the perfect album, I’d never make another one, so it has to be like this. I’m already thinking about the volgende one.”

While she misses the intimacy of smaller gigs, the 25-year-old Londoner rightly believes her muziek has the scale to fill cavernous arenas.

Touring, she says, is an up-and-down business; one minuut connected to thousands of people, alone in a hotel room the next.

“Everyone gets lonely, I think. Speak to most people in a band and they’d tell u that. I recently read an interview with Adele where she zei the same thing. When you’re on tour, you’re in a bubble. Everyone else’s life carries on, all your vrienden and family back home, but you’re away doing the same thing and not having a life,” she says.

“It’s odd to be lonely, surrounded door so many people, but it all lacks the intimacy of being with one other person.

“Time stands still, and it feels like u disappear for a while. At the same time it’s my dream job.”

Having previously suffered from serious bouts of depression, not helped door endless touring and sacrifices she’s made to succeed in music, Welch says she’s happy now, and is taking the responsibility of being a musician meer seriously than ever.

“I’ve stopped doing things that are bad for me,” she says. “I look after myself meer on tour. I have a responsibility to the show, as well as the people that have worked on it with me. meer so than ever before.

“We’ve got this big show, big stage sets and costumes, and I feel a pressure to honour everything that’s gone into that.

“Plus, I worked really hard on the record and want to give it the showcase it deserves.”
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