Goldfrapp – Seventh Tree (2008)

“Seventh Tree,” released in 2008, is the fourth studio album by English electronic music duo Goldfrapp, comprised of Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory. Departing from the electro-pop sound of their previous albums, “Seventh Tree” takes a more introspective and folktronica direction, creating a dreamy and ethereal sonic landscape. The album is a captivating and enchanting journey that showcases Goldfrapp’s musical versatility and artistic evolution.

The album opens with “Clowns,” a whimsical and atmospheric track that immediately transports listeners into the enchanting world of “Seventh Tree.” Alison Goldfrapp’s delicate and mesmerizing vocals float over the lush instrumentation, creating a sense of wonder and mystique.

Continuing with “Little Bird,” the album delivers a more folk-inspired track with its acoustic guitar-driven sound and haunting melodies. The song’s introspective and poetic lyrics further immerse the listener in the album’s dreamlike atmosphere.

One of the standout tracks on the album is “Happiness.” With its blissful and euphoric sound, the song captures a sense of joy and liberation. Alison Goldfrapp’s emotive vocal performance shines as she expresses the desire for emotional fulfillment and contentment.

As the album progresses, “Caravan Girl” and “Road to Somewhere” deliver more dreamy and atmospheric moments that showcase Goldfrapp’s ability to blend electronic elements with folk and ambient influences. These tracks further enhance the album’s ethereal and otherworldly vibe.

“Monster Love” and “Eat Yourself” offer a more experimental and avant-garde side of “Seventh Tree.” The songs feature intriguing and unconventional arrangements, with Alison Goldfrapp’s vocals taking center stage amidst the intricate production.

The album’s midpoint introduces “Some People,” a heartfelt and introspective ballad. The song’s delicate piano arrangement and emotive vocal performance create a sense of vulnerability and emotional depth, offering a poignant and touching moment on the album.

The title track, “Seventh Tree,” serves as a mesmerizing and hypnotic centerpiece. With its dreamy and ambient soundscapes, the song showcases Goldfrapp’s ability to create immersive sonic landscapes that captivate the listener.

“A&E” and “Cologne Cerrone Houdini” deliver more accessible and radio-friendly moments on the album. The former became a successful single, highlighting Goldfrapp’s ability to create catchy and melodic pop tunes while maintaining the album’s dreamlike and ethereal aesthetics.

The album’s penultimate track, “Road to Nowhere,” serves as a serene and atmospheric ballad. Alison Goldfrapp’s haunting vocal delivery, coupled with the ethereal production, creates a sense of introspection and serenity, bringing the album to a calming and contemplative close.

In conclusion, “Seventh Tree” is a beautifully crafted and enchanting album that showcases Goldfrapp’s musical versatility and artistic vision. Departing from their electronic roots, the duo created a dreamy and introspective sonic journey that envelops the listener in an ethereal and mystical world. With Alison Goldfrapp’s captivating vocals and the album’s dreamlike arrangements, “Seventh Tree” remains a standout and essential addition to Goldfrapp’s discography, standing as a testament to their ability to continually evolve and innovate as musicians.

 

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