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Florence and the Machine with Tim Burton

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Two figures in the indie world unite. One of the film world and other music. We talk about Tim Burton, acclaimed director of films like "Bettlejuice" Edward Scissorhands, "" Big Fish, "among others, and grouping Florence and The Machine, creadore hits like" Spectrum (Say My Name) "," Dog days are over "and" Shake it out ".

The London band recently released "Wish That You Were Here", a song that will be part of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, the new film by Tim Burton. The issue is available on all digital platforms since 26 August.

For Florence, this song goes beyond a purely labor issue, in fact, said he was happy to have participated in the project for the love she has for Burton. In a statement he said:

"I've always been a fan of Tim Burton. We have a very similar sensitivity, a sort of dark romance in his work is so beautiful and whimsical, but with a very personal element. That is something I also always have tried to achieve in my work. I knew working with him would be great, and we did. I feel that we come from a similar place in our imagination, where we're pretty desperate trying to get the words out before the images disappear in our heads. it feels like a soul twin."

The movie Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children will be released on August 30.

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