Singer Alison Goldfrapp and composer Will Gregory love variety. Their debut was based on film scores. After that they made a name for themselves in the electroclash and with (2008) they return to sweet songs in dream landscapes. The analog synthesizers have been set up in all their glory for Head First. This time not for electron songs, but for a repertoire that takes its inspiration from the pop
… music of the eighties. Think towards , the soundtrack of and other pop music played at eighties revival parties. As a result, Head First will likely appeal to a wide audience. On the other hand, it is a shame of Goldfrapp's voice that only touches the soul with fragile songs that are not immersed in electronic bombast. (AD)more