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Florence + the Machine premiere new 'Ceremonials' single 'Shake It Out' - listen
Published Wednesday, Sep 14 2011, 09:33 BST | By Lewis Corner | 8 comments
Florence + the Machine have debuted their new single 'Shake It Out'.
The track will be the first full release from the music collective's forthcoming album Ceremonials.

'Shake It Out' is already available to download from the Australian iTunes store and is expected to be released in the UK over the coming days.
The track follows the band's promo song 'What The Water Gave Me', which debuted online last month.
Ceremonials will be the second studio album from Florence + the Machine and will be released in the UK on October 31 and in the US on November 1.
The record's producer Paul Epworth recently insisted that the new album has no "weak tracks".
Listen to Florence + the Machine's new single 'Shake It Out' below:
The track will be the first full release from the music collective's forthcoming album Ceremonials.

'Shake It Out' is already available to download from the Australian iTunes store and is expected to be released in the UK over the coming days.
The track follows the band's promo song 'What The Water Gave Me', which debuted online last month.
Ceremonials will be the second studio album from Florence + the Machine and will be released in the UK on October 31 and in the US on November 1.
The record's producer Paul Epworth recently insisted that the new album has no "weak tracks".
Listen to Florence + the Machine's new single 'Shake It Out' below:
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