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  1. 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.

  2. Mar 23, 2010 · The album takes off immediately (excuse the pun) with first single “Rocket,” bustling with fluffy eighties synthesizers and Alison Goldfrapp giving one of her best vocal performances, wryly humourous and deathly serious when appropriate.

  3. 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.

  4. Mar 20, 2010 · On Head First, the singer’s bandmate-producer Will Gregory creates a pitch-perfect neon-lit ’80s wonderland with Hi-NRG bass lines and plenty of that fat synth sound made famous by Van Halen ...

  5. Mar 22, 2010 · Their first album was full of atmospheric electronic that only occasionally veered into pop. The sophomore effort carried over some atmosphere but also provided stellar dance tracks suitable for nights at the club and edgy TV commercials.

  6. Head First is the fifth studio album by English electronic music duo Goldfrapp, released 19 March 2010 by Mute Records. The album debuted at number six on the UK Albums Chart, selling 23,261 copies in its first week. It was supported by three singles: "Rocket", "Alive" and "Believer".

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  8. Mar 25, 2010 · Bringing 1980s roller-disco synth-pop motifs out of mothballs has given the UK duo their most immediately entertaining album since 2005 electro-glam juggernaut Supernature.

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