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3Frou Frou are an English duo who formed in 2001. The duo consisted of Music/ImogenHeap and Guy Sigsworth, both of whom wrote the lyrics and played instruments on the tracks, while Heap provided the vocals.
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5They only released one album, ''Details'' (2002), which spawned four singles: "Breathe In", "Must Be Dreaming", "Let Go" and "It's Good To Be In Love". [[AcclaimedFlop Despite its critical acclaim, the band saw the album's meager financial returns as a disappointment.]]
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7In 2003, they announced an amicable split, reforming briefly the following year to record a cover of [[Film/{{Footloose}} "Holding Out for a Hero"]] for ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2''. A ColbertBump from their song "Let Go" appearing in the film ''Film/GardenState'' spurred on more uses and recognition of their music throughout the [=2000s=].
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9The band stayed inactive until 2018, when they embarked on a reunion tour in conjunction with a solo Heap tour. On April 19, 2019, a live recording of one of two singles unreleased at the time of their breakup ("Guitar Song") was released -- marking their first song release in 15 years.
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11!! Frou Frou provides examples of the following tropes:
12* AlienAbduction: "Shh"
13* AntiLoveSong: "Close Up"
14* BonusMaterial: ''Details'' included one, "Old Piano", in its international release.
15* BreakUpSong: "Hear Me Out", very much from the perspective of a still-hurting narrator.
16-->''I joined a queue on your answer phone\
17And all I am is holding breath.\
18Just pick up, I know you're there.\
19Can't you hear?\
20I'm not myself.''
21* TheCoverChangesTheMeaning: Their cover of "Holding Out For A Hero" turns a song about wanting a KnightInShiningArmour into a song that asks if there are even any heroes left in the world.
22* CoverVersion: They covered "Holding Out For A Hero", which was played during the end credits of ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2''.
23* DownerEnding: ''Details'' is an album full of light, peppy songs (excepting "Psychobabble") that ends with the slow, tragic "The Dumbing Down of Love".
24* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: "Old Piano". [[SarcasmMode Take a guess as to what instrument it's built around.]]
25* NonAppearingTitle: "Close Up", "Old Piano", "Flicks", "Psychobabble".
26* OneWordTitle: ''Details'' and its songs "Shh" and "Flicks".
27* {{Sampling}}: Music/BrianEno's "An Ending (Ascent)" can be heard in the background of the chorus of "Hear Me Out", and by extent it also provided the song with its main melody (although it was at the very least interpolated).
28* SelfBackingVocalist: Heap achieves this with multitracks extensively in their music.
29* ShoutOut: The bridge of "Hear Me Out" ends with the line [[Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire "Is that your final answer?"]]
30* SingingSimlish: They ''really'' liked this trope.
31* SingleStanzaSong: "Old Piano" only consists of four lines, and a recurring two-word motif ("Oh, well").
32* SurrealMusicVideo: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uryUCVhjtr4 Must Be Dreaming]]".

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