GOLDFRAPP are a duo made up of former Tricky vocalist Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory. Their debut album Felt Mountain, released last year was a huge seller - half a million at the last count.
The music press called it "top hallucinatory pop. Deliriously good."
Great things are now expected from this decadent outfit, starting with the just-released follow-up album Black Cherry.
This is fantasy music and their live performances are laden with glamour. They are not a band afraid to make an impact. Alison says of their previous live dates: "The shows often started very controlled and really intense, so it was a big release to be able to hit things, to let go and explode."
Alison grew up in Hampshire, experiencing a mix of suburbia and countryside. She didn't realise the true potential of her voice - later likened to 'morphine, sugar and ice' - until she spent three years in Belgium, singing with a contemporary dance group. These life experiences have been used in the escapist themes that now appear in her music. Along the way she also picked up a degree in Fine Art.
Her persona comes out in her music, although there's a happier tone to Black Cherry when compared to the debut.
That over-used phrase 'one to watch' applies here- with bells on.
May 22, Pyramids, Southsea. Doors: 7.30pm. Tickets: Box office: 023 9235 8608
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