Florence + The Machine, what do you think?

Florence + The Machine released their third studio album How Big, How Bold, How Beautiful this June. With over 2 million Spotify followers I figured someone in The Green Room has already given it a listen. 
Opening this up for discussion--what do you guys think? Is Florence Welch's best work yet? 
spotify:album:2btszoya78vyT8fwelmVnz

I really like it! Actually listening to it right now. My favorites are Ship to Wreck, Queen of Peace, and Make Up Your Mind.
But I still think Ceremonials is better. But then again Ceremonials is probably in my top 10 favorite albums ever, so it would be hard to beat.

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