The new Goldfrapp tune would fit well in some Paul Thomas Anderson flick, maybe connecting all the forlorn characters a la “Wise Up,” only on a bright blue Saturday, not such a rainy work night. It’s pretty and straightforward and sentimental and has a poppy crescendo — the kind of thing it’s not hard to imagine blasting out of any number of demographically different radios. On it, Alison sings about pill-induced missing, crawling out the door, dancing on the floor. Her sped-up pop-as-heck trill reminds us somehow of old-school Nelly Furtado (seriously) and then there’s the final lighter-raising finale that’d make Kylie weep. You can soak it all up at MySpace (via P4K). While you listen, we have the equally cinematic cover art post jump.


Holy Captain Hook. Someone tell Colin Meloy his hat’s missing.

Seventh Tree is out 2/26 on Mute.

Comments (14)
  1. ariel  |   Posted on Jan 4th, 2008

    which olsen twin is that?

  2. She sure has a beautiful voice.

  3. spencer  |   Posted on Jan 4th, 2008

    Interesting, er, direction. Sounds like Erasure.

  4. aaron  |   Posted on Jan 5th, 2008

    make jokes about the album cover, truth be told this album is actually really good. beats the hell out of supernature. it takes me back to the days of felt mountain.

  5. I think the best song on the album is “Eat Yourself”.

  6. Scott  |   Posted on Jan 5th, 2008

    Yeah, people are aware this has leaked already, right? After the first song I wasn’t sure if it was Goldfrapp or the new Enya. Good album though, really.

  7. rogerthat  |   Posted on Jan 6th, 2008

    enya? felt more like the cocteau twins.

    Still, it’s a pleasant listen – addictive – I like it.

  8. Michael  |   Posted on Jan 6th, 2008

    A+E is ‘accident and emergency’ in UK hospital.
    This one is seemingly about a suicide attempt. Quite sad.
    Once you get the lyrics it changes your whole idea of it.
    (i agree with rogerthat, there is a little liz frazer going on there. lovely.)

  9. Vesper  |   Posted on Jan 8th, 2008

    I love the release date. I listen to Felt Mountain in the winter or when hiking on a mountain. Black Cherry when driving late at night. Supernature when I?m getting dressed for a party. Now I can listen to Seventh Tree on a lazy Sunday.

  10. Hahaha, great comment, Vesper! Couldn’t agree more with you :-)

  11. toothfairy  |   Posted on Jan 12th, 2008

    I agree with Mark, Eat Yourself is the best track. Followed by Clowns. What she is singing about, I have no idea but what a brave and beautiful track to begin the album with!

  12. James  |   Posted on Jan 19th, 2008

    A&E is about a car accident, at least I’m pretty sure that’s what it’s about. “How did I get to accident and emergency/all I wanted was you to take me out”

    I think it’s a very good album. I don’t really like “Eat Yourself” though. I know a lot of it has been done before and… well Goldfrapp isn’t always the most original, but it’s an enjoyable listen.

    And, Vesper, you’re so right!!

  13. Barry  |   Posted on Jan 28th, 2008

    Yes, the pirate and clown images are strange, but Alison is known for being rather eccentric.. Either way, go to their website and listen to “Clowns”, which is playing as the page music. Very beautiful and very different from A&E.

  14. Jaxsbudgie  |   Posted on Apr 1st, 2008

    Eat Yourself and Clowns are the most original songs on the album in my opinion
    All the others could be sung by anyone else and no one would bother to realise/care

    Can’t say i like Clowns as much as i did before i heard the lyrics, it’s still fantastic though
    And Eat Yourself is amazing
    Shame they had to make the rest of the album more commercial and … shit

    I’m a hardcore Felt Mountain fan, and i’ll always be
    Nothing will ever come close to that album

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