Florence and the Machine Debut New Song on “Game of Thrones”: Listen

Their version of the show’s “Jenny of Oldstones” aired during tonight’s closing credits

A new Florence and the Machine song debuted on tonight’s episode of “Game of Thrones.” Their version of the show’s Ramin Djawadi-written “Jenny of Oldstones” played during the closing credits. Watch a “Game of Thrones” lyric video for track below.

Florence is the only artist to be featured in the final season of “Game of Thrones.” The band’s 2011 Ceremonials track “Seven Devils” accompanied the HBO series’ season two trailer. “Celtic music has always been in my blood, so I felt like I could do something with it,” Florence said about the song in a statement. “The Magic and ritual in ‘Game of Thrones,’ not to mention the costumes, have always appealed to me.”

SZA, the Weeknd, and Travis Scott recently shared “Power Is Power”—the song is slated to appear on the forthcoming “Game of Thrones” album For the Throne (Music Inspired by the HBO Series Game of Thrones).

Florence and the Machine recently announced a North American tour with support from Perfume Genius, Christine and the Queens, Blood Orange, and others. Earlier this year, they shared the singles “Moderation” and “Haunted House.” Their latest record was 2018’s High as Hope.

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