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The music video filmed for the song was directed by American director Autumn de Wilde and was released on 20 April 2022 on the band's official YouTube channel. It was filmed on 18 November 2021 in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. The choreography for the clip was invented by Ryan Heffington, [7] who also dances in the video.
The music video for "Heavy in Your Arms" was released via the Eclipse soundtrack's YouTube channel on 7 July 2010. The video was directed by Tom Beard and Tabitha Denholm. The video, filmed entirely in black and white begins with Welch laying in a bed while being carried by the arms of a person hidden in the dark. The camera glitches and shows ...
In 2016 Florence and the Machine recorded a classical cover of Ben E. King's 1961 song "Stand by Me", which was featured as the main theme to the video game Final Fantasy XV. It was premiered during the "Uncovered: Final Fantasy XV" event on 30 March 2016, [ 71 ] [ 72 ] and the full version was released on 12 August 2016.
"Kiss with a Fist" is the debut single by indie rock band Florence and the Machine, taken from their debut studio album Lungs (2009). The single was released through Moshi Moshi Records on 9 June 2008 in the UK and was then released four months later on 6 October 2008 through IAMSOUND Records in the US.
At the time, Bhad Bhabie was only 14 years old, and the YouTube big shot suggested he would have sex with her. Image credits: Steve Granitz/FilmMagic #7 Ellen Degeneres Packs Up And Moves To The UK
A music video to accompany the release of Lover to Lover was first released onto YouTube on 19 November 2012 at a total length of four minutes and twenty seconds. The video stars Welch alongside Australian actor Ben Mendelsohn and was directed by Vincent Haycock, who previously worked with the band when he directed the music video for Calvin Harris's single, "Sweet Nothing."
Florence Pugh has recalled the time she was told to lose weight, explaining: "It was just so not the person I wanted to be."
The music video for "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)" was directed by Tom Beard and Queens of Noize's Tabitha Denholm. [10] It was shot on location at Painshill Park in Cobham, Surrey on May 6, 2009 [11] [12] Welch told NME that the video shoot had "a twisted mid summer night's dream feel to it." [11] The video premiered on YouTube on May 14, 2009. [13]