Florence + the Machine unveil new song for Game of Thrones "Jenny of Oldstones"
Florence + the Machine debuted a new track, "Jenny of Oldstones", in last night's episode of Game of Thrones.
Unveiled as the only artist feature in the last season of the HBO series, Florence + the Machine's version of Podrick's "Jenny of Oldstones" was aired during the credits of the second episode of season eight last night.
"Jenny of Oldstones" is produced by Thomas Bartlett. Speaking about the single, Florence Welch said, "When I first heard the song it sounded like a Celtic lullaby to me. Celtic music has always been in my blood, so I felt like I could do something with it. The magic and ritual in Game of Thrones, not to mention the costumes, have always appealed to me. I am honoured to be a part of the final season."
The new offering is the first single from Florence + the Machine since January's "Moderation" and "Haunted House".
Last week SZA, The Weeknd, and Travis Scott revealed their For The Throne (Music Inspired by the HBO Series Game of Thrones) compilation track, "Power Is Power".
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