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“Heaven Is Here” by Florence + The Machine – Tune Facts

“Heaven Is Here” by Florence + The Machine

As its title implies, “Heaven Is Here” is a song which relies heavily on religious terminology. It has been concluded that what’s actually transpiring is the vocalist seducing the addressee in a romantic sort of way.

But it’s safe to say that her game, if you will, probably wouldn’t appeal to everyman. Indeed trying to kick it to a guy while utilizing what can be classified as occultic jargon may even, all things considered, scare some away.

So the implication would be that the addressee is a likeminded individual, someone who wouldn’t be intimidated for instance by Catholics being likened to “the devil” and the vocalist metaphorical alluding to getting to heaven via “an escape rope tied around (her) neck”. So let’s conclude by saying, most simply put, that this is an unconventional love song.

"Heaven Is Here" Lyrics

Facts about “Heaven Is Here”

On 7 March 2022, “Heaven Is Here” became the second single issued from Florence + the Machine’s album “Dance Fever”, which is the group’s fifth studio album. And this is a project which is brought to us by Polydor Records.

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This song was written entirely by Florence Welch, who also had a hand in producing it. And the other producers are as follows:

  • Jack Antonoff
  • Kid Harpoon
  • Dave Bayley

This was the first song Florence Welch wrote after quarantining due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Florence, this was actually the first song she wrote while in lockdown.

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Florence Welch discusses "Heaven Is Here"

The direction of the music video to this track is credited to Autumn de Wilde.

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Florence + the Machine is actually a musical act from London, but the aforementioned music video was shot in the Ukraine. However, it was done so in 2021, prior to the 2022 Russia -Ukraine war. So with the nation being embroiled in armed conflict as of the actual dropping of the clip, Florence lent her verbal support to a couple of the dancers featured therein who “are currently sheltering” in the Ukraine.

What Florence Welch said about the visuals to "Heaven Is Here"

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