Popping culture: Hercules & Love Affair teases new single

“If I burned down the city, would you put out the flames?” is the question Hercules & Love Affair asked yesterday.

The answer to that incendiary question can be found in “Do You Feel the Same?” the most recent single by the New York–based dance outfit. The single comes out on April 14 but is available now for streaming on SoundCloud.

H&LA has been putting out dancefloor anthems since 2008’s “Blind,” featuring Antony Hegarty. The ever-changing roster of musicians and vocalists that have performed with the group include the aforementioned Hegarty, Nomi Ruiz (who went on to form Jessica 6), Kim Butler and even Bloc Party’s Kele Okereke. The band, masterminded by Andy Butler, is getting ready to put out a new album, entitled The Feast of the Broken Heart, this May.

The sound is a continuation of Hercules & Love Affair’s love for soulful vocals and sweet grooves. This first taste is slightly reminiscent of a quasi-bootleg 12-inch that Butler put out on his own label, Mr INTL, entitled “The Groove,” a rework of Madonna’s “Into the Groove.”

Check it out below.

Journalist, writer, blogger, producer.

Keep Reading

Mia Starr with an up arrow behind her; Vita Vontesse Star with a down arrow behind her

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 18, Episode 5 power ranking: The first heat

We’re at the intermission of the talent show—how did the first six queens fare?
Juicy Love Dion lying down with her mouth open

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 18, Episode 5 recap: Survival of the draggiest

Rate-a-Queen returns, and brings with it some strong attempts at strategic gameplay
Several roller derby players cheering while seated

‘Rising Through the Fray’ shows roller derby has no borders

Courtney Montour’s documentary follows a revolutionary Indigenous derby team—in all its beauty and power
Ciara Myst with an up arrow behind her; Briar Blush with a down arrow behind her

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 18, Episode 4 power ranking: In fashion, you’re either in or you’re out

The show basically hands us a power ranking this week, but there’s still much to discuss