- Creator Backlash: Florence did not perform "Never Let Me Go" from 2012 until 2022, citing her mental health at the time of writing, the technical demands on her voice, and the multiple references to the ocean. She resumed playing the song in order to say thanks to the fanbase for the support.
- Creator Breakdown: Lungs and Ceremonials have come from Florence breaking up with the same guy twice. And High as Hope deals with a newfound sobriety and digging up some past traumas.
- She Also Did: Isabella Summers has had a few scoring gigs, including Little Fires Everywhere, Sex/Life and Paradise City.
- What Could Have Been: Florence's third album was originally going to be a concept album about a witch on trial for murder in Hollywood. Welch described it as "The Crucible: The Musical" and said that she researched the LA witchcraft scene. However, her producer Markus Dravs scrapped the demos for this album, feeling that "she'd definitely done the whole drama thing on the first two records." The "Which Witch" demo made it on "How Big..." as a bonus track.
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