Kudos to BlueHammer85 for sending out that link, because that certainly helped someone like me unfamiliar with the band history or their music.
As I suspected, I hadn't heard any of the songs from this album (or any others that I'm aware of). The only "Head Over Heels" I recall from the 80's were songs that came out both 1 and 2 years later, with the latter being my favorite by far.
For full disclosure, I'm not really a fan of dream pop or ethereal wave genres, but I've given this album a few listens and really do enjoy the guitars on it from Robin. I'm not surprised the band opened up tours in the mid-80s for OMD, though some of the bands they inspired that are active now are not one's I'm listening to.
Liz's vocals sounds good, but in many cases I cannot decipher what she's saying. I understand that her vocals are a big part of their sound, and it does compliment it. In that, she does a great job. I can also understand why some might have thought she was from Scandinavia with much of the words pronounced in a different way to enhance the music.
Favorites from the album for me:
1. When Mama Was Moth - OMD sound to the start, but then that guitar comes in and that's when it takes a departure that is distinct for this band. Not a fan of the drum machine, but realize that was part of the sound at that time.
2. Five Ten Fiftyfold - enjoyed the music and its pace on this one, but the lyrics of "Sneezing and wheezing and sneezing and..." not as much, but I could make it out, it just didn't have meaning for me.
4. In Our Angelhood - really strong song with a fast paced start and great guitar licks, might be my favorite on the album.
7. The Tinderbox (of a Heart) - haunting song, enjoyed the keys - reminded me a bit of Tears For Fear's "Change" that came out the same year
10. Musette and Drums - might be my second favorite song on the album, loved how this speeds up into a great guitar frenzied ending.
While I see "Sugar Hiccup" listed on many of their compilation albums, I just couldn't get past the lyrics on that track to really enjoy it.
Overall, I was listening to much different music the year this came out being in mid-high school, but I can see how those into this genre really like this.
For me, this was a 5.5/10.
I'd be interested in hearing from those that saw Cocteau Twins live in how they sounded in concert vs. their albums. I would think much of the sound here would be tough to reproduce.