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Hercules And Love Affair|The Feast of the Broken Heart

The Feast of the Broken Heart

Hercules And Love Affair

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The Feast of the Broken Heart and 2011's Blue Songs are more dissimilar than their titles indicate. Andy Butler retains writing and production partner Mark Pistel but otherwise refreshes his house syndicate with new collaborators and voices. Viennese production duo Haze Factory, who previously remixed Butler and Shaun J. Wright's "Forever More" and were a highlight of Butler's 2012 DJ-Kicks set, are added to the mix. The lead vocalists -- a couple of whom crossed paths with Butler at Hercules & Love Affair shows -- are all new. Butler and his co-producers concoct a similarly lean album that could fit on one side of a 90-minute cassette, but the edges and moods are much sharper than those of Blue Songs. There are fewer subtleties. The tough and mechanical "My Offence," the first proper song, begins with Krystle Warren pointedly asking, with elegant muscularity, "Are you talking to me? My name isn't 'girl'." Like the majority of what follows, it's an aggressive track that recalls early house music, as well as a fully developed song. Other cuts temper the smacking drums with finer details -- piano trills, string sweetening, and basslines that burble into play and then vanish. Two such songs are greatly enhanced with lead vocals from John Grant, whose presence might come as a shock for those who haven't heard the first couple tracks off his Pale Green Ghosts; the choice to involve him was as smart as seeking Antony Hegarty, another dance music outsider, for "Blind." On the trucking "I Try to Talk to You," Grant is just above a purr, coolly offering "I could've taught you how to love yourself," while the slightly acidic "Liberty" reaches a peak when he belts "You can be free" out of pained resignation rather than encouragement. Gustaph and Rouge Mary also prove to be ideal foils for Butler, who still makes his songs tight, powerful, and optimally shaped.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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1
Hercules Theme 2014
00:02:56

Stef Caers, Composer - Hercules And Love Affair, MainArtist - Andrew Butler, Composer - Rédhouane Braik, Composer

2013 Moshi Moshi Records 2013 Moshi Moshi Records

2
My Offence Explicit
00:04:04

Krystle Warren, Composer - Hercules And Love Affair, MainArtist - Andrew Butler, Composer

2013 Moshi Moshi Records 2013 Moshi Moshi Records

3
I Try to Talk to You
00:04:10

John Grant, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Hercules And Love Affair, MainArtist - Andrew Butler, Composer

2013 Moshi Moshi Records 2013 Moshi Moshi Records

4
That's Not Me
00:04:09

Stef Caers, Composer - Hercules And Love Affair, MainArtist - Andrew Butler, Composer - Gustaph, FeaturedArtist

2013 Moshi Moshi Records 2013 Moshi Moshi Records

5
Think
00:03:35

Hercules And Love Affair, MainArtist - Andrew Butler, Composer - Rédhouane Braik, Composer - Rouge Mary, FeaturedArtist

2013 Moshi Moshi Records 2013 Moshi Moshi Records

6
5:43 to Freedom Explicit
00:05:45

Hercules And Love Affair, MainArtist - Andrew Butler, Composer - Rédhouane Braik, Composer - Rouge Mary, FeaturedArtist

2013 Moshi Moshi Records 2013 Moshi Moshi Records

7
The Light
00:05:23

Krystle Warren, FeaturedArtist - Hercules And Love Affair, MainArtist - Andrew Butler, Composer

2013 Moshi Moshi Records 2013 Moshi Moshi Records

8
Liberty
00:04:42

John Grant, Composer, FeaturedArtist - Stef Caers, Composer - Hercules And Love Affair, MainArtist - Andrew Butler, Composer

2013 Moshi Moshi Records 2013 Moshi Moshi Records

9
Do You Feel the Same?
00:04:42

Stef Caers, Composer - Hercules And Love Affair, MainArtist - Andrew Butler, Composer - Gustaph, FeaturedArtist

2013 Moshi Moshi Records 2013 Moshi Moshi Records

10
The Key
00:04:37

Hercules And Love Affair, MainArtist - Andrew Butler, Composer - Rédhouane Braik, Composer - Rouge Mary, FeaturedArtist

2013 Moshi Moshi Records 2013 Moshi Moshi Records

Resenha do Álbum

The Feast of the Broken Heart and 2011's Blue Songs are more dissimilar than their titles indicate. Andy Butler retains writing and production partner Mark Pistel but otherwise refreshes his house syndicate with new collaborators and voices. Viennese production duo Haze Factory, who previously remixed Butler and Shaun J. Wright's "Forever More" and were a highlight of Butler's 2012 DJ-Kicks set, are added to the mix. The lead vocalists -- a couple of whom crossed paths with Butler at Hercules & Love Affair shows -- are all new. Butler and his co-producers concoct a similarly lean album that could fit on one side of a 90-minute cassette, but the edges and moods are much sharper than those of Blue Songs. There are fewer subtleties. The tough and mechanical "My Offence," the first proper song, begins with Krystle Warren pointedly asking, with elegant muscularity, "Are you talking to me? My name isn't 'girl'." Like the majority of what follows, it's an aggressive track that recalls early house music, as well as a fully developed song. Other cuts temper the smacking drums with finer details -- piano trills, string sweetening, and basslines that burble into play and then vanish. Two such songs are greatly enhanced with lead vocals from John Grant, whose presence might come as a shock for those who haven't heard the first couple tracks off his Pale Green Ghosts; the choice to involve him was as smart as seeking Antony Hegarty, another dance music outsider, for "Blind." On the trucking "I Try to Talk to You," Grant is just above a purr, coolly offering "I could've taught you how to love yourself," while the slightly acidic "Liberty" reaches a peak when he belts "You can be free" out of pained resignation rather than encouragement. Gustaph and Rouge Mary also prove to be ideal foils for Butler, who still makes his songs tight, powerful, and optimally shaped.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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