Listen to Florence + The Machine's magical cover of The Stooges’ Search And Destroy

Florence Welch and Iggy Pop
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Florence + The Machine have shared a mystical, acoustic cover of The Stooges' 1973 track Search And Destroy.

The rendition features on the deluxe version of their newly-released fifth studio album Dance Fever.

Alongside the Stooges cover, the deluxe album additionally features unreleased acoustic versions of Dance Fever tracks Cassandra, Free, Morning Elvis and My Love.

Dance Fever is currently battling Kendrick Lamar's Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers for the UK Number One.

According to the Official Charts Company, Florence + The Machine are in the lead to grab the top spot, although Lamar’s new album has been the most-streamed album in the UK so far this week.

Following the band's recent three night run of intimate UK shows (which immediately sold out after going on sale) Florence + the Machine announced the Dance Fever European Tour. Due to kick off in November, the Florence Welch-led pop-rock band will be making stops in Paris, Cardiff, Bournemouth, Manchester and more before wrapping up on November 30 in Dublin. The jaunt will include two nights at The O2 in London on November 18 and November 19.

£1 from each ticket sold on the tour will be donated to Choose Love, non-governmental organization which provides refugees and displaced people with everything from lifesaving rescue boats to food and legal advice.

Check out the tour dates below and listen to Search And Destroy below:

Florence & The Machine 2022 tour dates:

Nov 14: Paris Accor Hotels Arena
Nov 16: Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
Nov 18: London The O2
Nov 19: London The O2
Nov 21: Bournemouth International Centre
Nov 22: Manchester AO Arena
Nov 24: Birmingham Utilita Arena
Nov 25: Leeds First Direct Arena
Nov 27: Glasgow OVO Hydro
Nov 28: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
Nov 30: Dublin 3 Arena

Liz Scarlett

Liz works on keeping the Louder sites up to date with the latest news from the world of rock and metal. Prior to joining Louder as a full time staff writer, she completed a Diploma with the National Council for the Training of Journalists and received a First Class Honours Degree in Popular Music Journalism. She enjoys writing about anything from neo-glam rock to stoner, doom and progressive metal, and loves celebrating women in music.