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Get Ready: Florence + The Machine Is Finally Releasing A New Album

"We all have a hunger."

Prepare yourselves. Florence + The Machine has announced their forthcoming album release—and dropped an amazing new single.

The U.K. indie rock band, fronted by LGBT ally Florence Welch, unveiled a release date for High as Hope, their first studio album since 2015's How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful.

But the good stuff doesn't stop there. Flo also dropped "Hunger," a raw and hauntingly orchestral new single. "I guess I made myself more vulnerable in this song to encourage connection, because perhaps a lot more of us feel this way than we are able to admit," Welch said in a statement about the track, which addresses issues like eating disorders and mental illness. "Sometimes when you can’t say it, you can sing it."

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High as Hope also marks the band's first full-length release since drummer Christopher Lloyd Hayden left the group in February.

Welch, a mainstay and the group's namesake, has openly supported the queer community in the past. After the Pulse massacre, the vocalist took to Instagram to "send love and light" to victims in Orlando.

High as Hope drops June 29. In the meantime, catch us jamming out to "Hunger."

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