It’s when the singer embraces her inner weirdo that her music feels truly inventive.
Metamorphosis is a major theme on Silver Eye, but Goldfrapp doesn’t seem to have done much of it themselves.
A mere 10 days after the premiere of “Jo,” Goldfrapp has unveiled the fifth music video from their latest album.
With Tales of Us, the dance floor isn’t just empty; it’s burnt to a husk and shrouded in darkness.
Tales of Us takes a step away from the electronic sound of Goldfrapp’s most popular releases.
Goldfrapp kicks off a tour in support of the album at the Manchester International Festival today and tomorrow.
The Singles is a terrific showcase for Goldfrapp’s versatility.
Head First is a brief trip, but it’s saturated with enough hi-NRG motifs and sounds for countless sweaty workouts at Jack LaLanne.
This record doesn’t so much represent a new direction as it does a return to past themes.
It was fitting that the final stop on Goldfrapp’s U.S. tour, at New York’s Roseland Ballroom, began with Cerrone’s “Supernature.”
Supernature is the comeback album Blondie has yet to make.
Whether it be soothing techno-ballads or custom-made clubs tracks, Goldfrapp knows how to draw you in.