Showing posts with label Goldfrapp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goldfrapp. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

CD GIVEAWAY: GOLDFRAPP - HEAD FIRST | THE BIRD AND THE BEE - INTERPRETING THE MASTERS VOLUME 1


EMI Music Canada and Mr. Will-W.: Pop Maven are excited to offer you a chance to win copies of  2010's most anticipated releases thus far.  Up for grabs are copies of The Bird and The Bee's Interpreting the Masters Volume 1: A Tribute to Daryl Hall and John Oates and Goldfrapp's Head First. As featured here previously, both are exquisite and out in stores today, March 23, 2010.

To enter, simply send an e-mail to mrwillw@mrwillw.com with either the subject header "Goldfrapp" or "The Bird and The Bee".  Please indicate your mailing address in the body of the e-mail.  And for the first time ever, this contest is open to my international readers too.   One entry per CD only please. The contest deadline is Sunday, March 28, 2010 at 12:00 PM EST.  Good luck!

Also coming soon is an exciting Lady Gaga giveaway.  Details will be announced shortly.  Stay tuned, Mavenati.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

CD REVIEW: GOLDFRAPP - HEAD FIRST


I like it a lot, but don't love it.  Goldfrapp's fifth studio album Head First has been long anticipated and as usual, it it a beautiful and polished collection.  Is it as strong as their earlier work like Black Cherry and Supernature though?  Not quite. 

Goldfrapp take us on a trip down memory lane back in creating the nostalgia of the early '80s. This seems to be where a lot of the artists I love have headed of late, including another brilliant male/female duo The Bird and The Bee's forthcoming Hall & Oates tribute album.  Although completely unexpected, it should be noted that this UK duo have always prided themselves on a sound that is familiar.  It is Will Gregory's precise production alongside Allison Goldfrapp's ethereal vocals and high-flying melodies which keep their fans loyal.  

Head First is an uncharacteristically "happy" album, leading us to ask the question of whether or not the duo were on Adderall or not.  First single Rocket, featured here previously, is fantastic in its not-so-subtle nod to soft rock legends JourneyAlive which features production by the outstanding Richard X, does exactly what it sets out to do, getting you up on your feet; Allison does some fantastic vocal work in the backing harmonies. using that range of hers completely. Dreaming is all sorts of electro-marvelous, sounding like something from the Yaz catalogue, but again it is Allison's strong sense of individuality which makes the track unmistakably GoldfrappShiny and Warm features a bit of that moodiness we have heard on earlier tracks like Ooh La La, making it somewhat of a requirement for any of their albums in order to be complete.   I Wanna Life is also great, fitting in thematically with the rest of the album - soaring melodies, throbbing basslines and landscapes painted with brushes of synth.  Voicething rounds out the album with Allison's improvised and layered vocals, which although interesting, leads me to wonder whether or not the duo had been under time constraints to complete the project or simply tapped-out for ideas. 

Friday, January 22, 2010

NEW MUSIC: GOLDFRAPP - ROCKET


Huge Goldfrapp fan here.  After having been teased for months now about new material from Head First, the British electronica duo's sixth studio album, new single Rocket has surfaced at last.  And upon an initial Google search, I've found the response unanimously positive. Popjustice loves it.  Arjan loves it.  Hard Candy loves it.  MuuMuse loves it.  And so does my beloved Adem With an E.  I'm sold.

The track is a welcome return to form after their organic-sounding 2008 effort Seventh Tree failed to achieve the success of previous releases.  Rocket in a nutshell is the cute, fashionable young nephew to Journey's Don't Stop Believin', which appears to be very "now" again with its new-found Glee success.  It will be released March 9, 2010, while the album will see a March 22, 2010 release date.  Will it be a smash hit?  Likely not.  Will loyal Goldfrapp fans be ecstatic?  Definitely.  It is refreshing seeing the duo kick back and shake off a bit of the pretension here.

Listen to a lo-fi preview of Rocket by Goldfrapp below (audio content owned by EMI):