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Ceremonials by Florence and the Machine
In “Ceremonials,” in the October issue written by Connor R. is an impressive article. Florence Welch is not only an exceptional singer, but has great meaning being each of those words that she belts out. Her voice gives the chills every time she sings the words aloud. In younger generations, many kids are greatly influenced by the newest songs and lyrics. I feel like in my hometown and teens around the world will just listen to what the most popular music is even if the songs have a huge amount of swear words and talk about inappropriate things. I know that many people listen to some of these artists and don’t realize how foolish the lyrics really are. I think that this leads teens to believe that this behavior is acceptable in society because someone famous is doing it. “Ceremonials,” however, has meaning behind each word and is worth listening to.
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