Archway said:Having revisited the album, I'm warming to it gradually. I think what has done it for me is the fact that I've been listening to it using headphones. I've heard sounds and bits I have not heard in the past. The more I hear the album, the more I realize it is just a really fun album. Still, it will be my least favourite for years to come, because I can't imagine them attempting something like it again. To make a worse album, they would have to go full metal / thrash / doom / speed metal, and I don't see that happening soon.
Border_Mind said:
Archway said:Having revisited the album, I'm warming to it gradually. I think what has done it for me is the fact that I've been listening to it using headphones. I've heard sounds and bits I have not heard in the past. The more I hear the album, the more I realize it is just a really fun album. Still, it will be my least favourite for years to come, because I can't imagine them attempting something like it again. To make a worse album, they would have to go full metal / thrash / doom / speed metal, and I don't see that happening soon.
You never know with Goldfrapp, but no I don't see it happening soon, although with the live version of 'Alvar' they sound like they are capable of going in a 'heavier' direction perhaps with the next album? 'Little Bird' Live is also a very rock-out number, but I don't see a Goldfrapp Death Metal album being forthcoming (thankfully)
I have real affection with Head First and first fell in love with it on a long bus journey on head phones. I accept I am in the minority as the band themselves went and said they don't like it, but I love Head First..... I'll get me coat :\">
Archway said:
I'm listening to Head First right now (still), and I'm can hear the appeal. Perhaps if I listened to it using headphones earlier, I might have warmed to it when it was released.
I also have to admit that I have always thought of it in relation to their other albums, particularly Felt Mountain. If I stop comparing it and just see it as an album on its own, it's not nearly as bad as I thought.
I wasn't aware until recently that they dislike it. I must day that it doesn't surprise me. However, in spite of that, I have a sense that I will at least like the album one day.
Joey said:Yeah I was the one who said that Alison's opinion of the album now has tainted my experience listening to it. It's in the sense that she feels it's not of a certain quality that the rest of the albums are. It was rushed and the dance sound was forced on them by the label after the relative quiet sound of "Seventh Tree." She went on to say that it was the last time she and Will would ever let the label dictate what they did. And so now when I listen to the album all I can hear is how detached and forced it sounds.
But yeah I was extremely disappointed by her actually going on record with that as I absolutely adored the album when it first came out.
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