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Florence + the Machine's new album has no weak tracks, says producer
Published Monday, Aug 15 2011, 11:16 BST | By Lewis Corner | 4 comments

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The band are currently finishing work on the follow-up to 2009's Lungs, which is expected to be released later this year.
Epworth, who has produced the record, claimed that the entire body of work is strong and that Island executives will have a hard time choosing the final tracklisting.
"Had a week of wonderful mixes coming in for Florence 2. I love handing something over to hear it come back better. I feel for the a&r dept having to try and whittle these tracks down to 10 or 12 because there really are no weak ones (sic)," the producer explained on Twitter.
He continued: "It's a weird record that sounds live in ways and like a machine in others, with sensitivity and power from both the music and Flo's voice."
Epworth previously described the new record as having a "heavy rhythmic side to it" and revealed that it is more "soulful" than their debut.
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