Florence Welch says serenity was ‘lonely’ at first, but eight years later
“Now Florence Welch can travel the world more freely and independently. Welch says of his quiet journey on Munroe Bergdorf’s original Spotify podcast, The Way We Are.
Florence Welch reflects on her decision to come to her senses eight years ago.
In a new interview with Munro Bergdorf on the Spotify Original podcast model, The Way We Are. the frontman of Florence and the Machine talks about realizing that drinking was a problem for him around the release of Ceremonial 2011 and making the decision to stop drinking.
“When it comes to the public spotlight, I think being sober is the best thing I’ve ever done. The 35-year-old British singer-songwriter said on the podcast. “It take me a long time to come to terms with the fact that I have a drinking problem because I am one of those all-or-nothing drinkers,” says Welch Zu Bergdorf, 34. “If I like to drink, I can. I don’t control it, and when I control my drink, I don’t enjoy it. So it woke me up.”
“During the Lung era, it was okay to be a mess because that’s just the way it is. Said the musician of his 2009 multi-platinum debut album Florence and the Machines, which feature singles such as “Dog Days Are Over” and “Cosmic Love.” “Rating the band’s second release in 2012, Ceremonials, which top the UK Albums Chart, received two Grammy nominations and spawned the worldwide hit single ‘Shake It Out,'” Welch said of his mounting drinking problem.
He continue, “When things got bigger at Ceremony, and I was a ‘big artist,’ I thought, ‘This has to be postpone. This can’t be published.”