boyblackuk Posted March 26, 2010 at 09:49 PM Posted March 26, 2010 at 09:49 PM Goldfrapp release their 5th Solo album and look set to have a notable hit on Billboard. Here is the review from all music 4/***** Review by Heather Phares Even though Goldfrapp stepped off the dancefloor with The Seventh Tree’s folky reveries, the duo couldn’t stay away for long. Head First dives head first into luscious, eminently danceable synth pop, but it’s almost as far removed from the sleek shuffle beats of Black Cherry and Supernature as their previous album was. This time, Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory look to the ‘80s for inspiration, but not the brittle sound that was fashionable to ape in the late 2000s, like La Roux and Little Boots. Instead, they explore the uber-glossy productions, staccato melodies, and dramatic key shifts that were the hallmarks of anthems that some might not want to admit they liked decades later. The influence of Giorgio Moroder and Italo-disco in general can be heard throughout Head First, but ABBA and especially Xanadu-era Olivia Newton-John are even more prominent (the cover of “Physical” that appeared between Felt Mountain and Black Cherry feels less ironic with each album Goldfrapp releases). The pair makes more of these sounds than just pastiche, although the finesse with which they re-create this distinctive sound will give some listeners serious déjà vu. Even the album’s length and structure feel retro: Head First is a svelte nine songs long, with the singles on its A-side and ballads on the B-side. And the singles — particularly the first three — are some of Goldfrapp’s most irresistible songs yet: “Rocket”’s driving minor-key verses and huge, shimmering choruses tap into the brain’s pleasure center as efficiently as possible; “Believer” sounds instantly familiar, but not tired or obvious; and “Alive” channels ABBA with percolating guitars, warm keyboards and synths that sparkle like falling stars or a shower of glitter. These songs have a sugar rush-immediacy that is new to Goldfrapp’s music, even if it nods to a golden age of pop that was unabashedly joyous. These songs are so mainstream, they’re almost subversive; while Goldfrapp is no stranger to catchy singles, the brooding undercurrents that appeared in all of the duo's previous albums are missing. Song titles like “I Wanna Life” hint at the big, brightly colored strokes the duo is painting with this time, and the title track’s rainbow brightness and romantic ideals are miles away from the dark sensuality of their earlier work — only “Shiny and Warm,” which plays like a revamped “Satin Chic,” has any trace of that vibe. Even Head First’s moody songs aren’t as moody as before, though “Hunt” has a hazy, dead-of-night glamour to it. These changes might disappoint some fans, but as almost every album Goldfrapp has released shows, the duo is unafraid of abandoning sounds that worked for them in favor of something else. Coupled with The Seventh Tree, this album proves that Goldfrapp’s skill at adopting and fully embodying different styles is what makes them distinctive, not necessarily one signature sound. If the album seems somewhat slight, it’s purposefully so: Head First is a love letter to the frothy, fleeting, but very vital joys of pop music. Quote
boyblackuk Posted March 30, 2010 at 08:44 PM Author Posted March 30, 2010 at 08:44 PM Album entered the UK charts at number 6 Quote
boyblackuk Posted April 2, 2010 at 04:19 PM Author Posted April 2, 2010 at 04:19 PM Head First entered the Billboard Top 200 Albums at Number 45 Rocket Number 4 on the Hot Club Tracks Quote
Céline's Blues Posted April 3, 2010 at 12:39 PM Posted April 3, 2010 at 12:39 PM Absolutely marvelous CD. So light and much more accessible than Seventh Tree. Quote http://i.imgur.com/dmreJ.jpg
Macaronie Posted April 7, 2010 at 07:18 PM Posted April 7, 2010 at 07:18 PM I agree Seb, really dig the album. It's like an album that never bores you and can listen to any time of the day throughout the year. I love those albums. Quote
boyblackuk Posted May 6, 2010 at 05:12 PM Author Posted May 6, 2010 at 05:12 PM Yes I love it too. Dreaming is my fav. PS Rocket was number 1 at the Hot Club Billboard CHart, their fourth Quote
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