
Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory were once mentioned in the same breath as turn of the century also-rans Fischerspooner, but they excised any remnants of electroclash from their sound on the more down-tempo Seventh Tree
It used to be that when Goldfrapp came out with a new album, you'd hear about it, whether it was in clubs or in television commercials. Things have changed with their newest, artists-in-the-English-countryside incarnation.
There are many mysterious things about Goldfrapp.
How did they successfully move from electro-glam dance anthems to pastoral pleasures on their newest album, Seventh Tree? Where do their trademark naked-women-with-owl-heads spawn from? How does she atta
Last week there was nothing to talk about. This week, there's just too much. We begin with a former indie queen who's about to take the crown back from reigning monarch Feist.
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