Hate to nit pick, but gender is rarely prevalent in a Goldfrapp song. I'd say its people, people, people. Alison herself is not tied down to heterosexuality. I can't think of a song where she explicitly states gender. And when she implies it, it is shaky at best. She implies she is singing about a guy in "Alive" because of a mention of way the subject "turns [their] key", a phallic reference. Not concrete, just suggestive.
Hate to nit pick, but gender is rarely prevalent in a Goldfrapp song. I'd say its people, people, people. Alison herself is not tied down to heterosexuality. I can't think of a song where she explicitly states gender. And when she implies it, it is shaky at best. She implies she is singing about a guy in "Alive" because of a mention of way the subject "turns [their] key", a phallic reference. Not concrete, just suggestive.
Agreed with danslesbois. If Alison Goldfrapp had a vice, it'd be boys, boys, boys ;-)
Hate to nit pick, but gender is rarely prevalent in a Goldfrapp song. I'd say its people, people, people. Alison herself is not tied down to heterosexuality. I can't think of a song where she explicitly states gender. And when she implies it, it is shaky at best. She implies she is singing about a guy in "Alive" because of a mention of way the subject "turns [their] key", a phallic reference. Not concrete, just suggestive.
Hate to nit pick, but gender is rarely prevalent in a Goldfrapp song. I'd say its people, people, people. Alison herself is not tied down to heterosexuality. I can't think of a song where she explicitly states gender. And when she implies it, it is shaky at best. She implies she is singing about a guy in "Alive" because of a mention of way the subject "turns [their] key", a phallic reference. Not concrete, just suggestive.