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Seventh Tree followed the glitterball glamour of platinum-selling album, Supernature (2005), and is very much its sensual counterpoint. Where its predecessor came cocooned in style and sex, Seventh Tree emerges gilded in the butterfly colours of an English surrealism. It shimmers and shines with the warmth of a hazy summer, an electric whirlpool of sound over which Alisons glistening voice soars.
Alison Goldfrapp described the album as English romanticism with a hint of California sunshine. while Will Gregory called it heartache dressed in ten louche outfit.
an album as hummably lovely as it is knowingly referencing of a certain tradition of neo-psychedelic English whimsy. The Observer
sets the pair into new experimental territory NME






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