
To some, happiness is a string of back-to-back King of Queens reruns. To others, a frosty Big Gulp, or a new Anne Geddes calendar is the key to contentment. To Goldfrapp, "Happiness" is a man -- who looks slightly like Jarvis Cocker -- in a white suit bunny-hopping from street to street. And few things make us happier than sitting back and allowing Alison Goldfrapp's soft, breathy vocals and Will Gregory's dreamy compositions to transport us to a trance-y, zen-like place.
Check out "Happiness," the first single off the electronic pop duo's fifth album, Seventh Tree. And if all that bounce starts to get you all queasy, distract yourself by taking stock of Allison's multiple outfit changes and silently thanking her for not re-wearing that fugly cape-thing she sported at Glastonbury.