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  1. Mar 25, 2010 · Reviewed: March 25, 2010. Bringing roller-disco synth-pop out of mothballs gives the UK duo their most entertaining album since electro-glam juggernaut Supernature. Yup, another wardrobe change.

  2. Mar 22, 2010 · The strongest opening on Head First by a mile, Shiny and Warm throws Goldfrapp back into their Supernature territory of glitzy riffs and instant earworms. Here, a strict bassline and marching beat are juxtaposed against slurred and breathless vocals that sound like the most seductive of pillow talk.

  3. Mar 25, 2010 · Goldfrapp's only flaw on Head First is that they haven't self-indulged enough. The album's lead single, "Rocket," joyfully telescoped Kim Carnes and Van Halen while simultaneously displaying a distanced irony and wholehearted merrymaking.

  4. Goldfrapp - Head First review: The ninth circle of hell for those who hate John Hughes movies.

  5. ‘Head First’, though, is basically an upbeat electro-pop record with one foot in the ’80s, much like roughly 85 per cent of music made in the last two years.

  6. Mar 31, 2010 · Head First, Goldfrapp's blissful follow-up to 2008's much darker Seventh Tree, is colored by glittering hues and bright, pastel-colored beats, and while the album is entirely vacuous at it's fabricated heart, it still makes for a relentlessly uplifting listen.

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  8. Mar 23, 2010 · Goldfrapps fifth album, Head First, falls firmly into the latter category. After a decade of lush, ethereal spooky pop music, they’ve finally shed all pretense and gone and made a real, bona fide pop record.

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