"There Goes Our Love Again" is a song by English
Indie rock band
White Lies from their third studio album, Big TV. It was released on 5 August 2013 as the first official single to promote the album.[1][2] The song received its first airplay on 18 June 2013, exclusively on
Zane Lowe's
BBC Radio 1 show,[3] and was later made available to listen on White Lies'
SoundCloud profile.[4][5]
A number of 500 limited edition copies of the single – each individually numbered – was released on 10"
vinyl.[6][7]
The cover artwork for the single is a fragment of a painting entitled "Based On Actual Events: Scene 1" by
New York City-based artist Michael Kagan.[8]
Music video
A music video for the single was released onto
YouTube on 30 June 2013. It shows a group of dancers in a
ballroom, judges, waiters, and White Lies as the band playing on stage in the back of the room. All the dancers, judges and waiters wear black
Zorro-style eye masks. Viewer's attention is drawn to one of the dancers, a girl in a golden dress, who dances with multiple partners, but at the end is sitting sadly alone on the dancefloor.[9] The video, which was directed by James Slater,[10] stars
Makoto Iso as the main dancer, and was shot in
Rivoli Ballroom in
Brockley,
London. According to Slater, the video "is a homage to 1960s
Bollywood thriller Gumnaam".[11]
Remixes
The Hostage Remix of the song was made available to listen on White Lies'
SoundCloud profile on 26 June 2013,[12] and the TORN Remix on 27 June 2013.[13] Both remixes were featured on the vinyl version of the single, and on There Goes Our Love Again Remixes EP.
There Goes Our Love Again Remixes is a four-track
EP released by
White Lies on 23 August 2013. It contains remixes of the band's single "There Goes Our Love Again".[15][16]
"There Goes Our Love Again" is a song by English
Indie rock band
White Lies from their third studio album, Big TV. It was released on 5 August 2013 as the first official single to promote the album.[1][2] The song received its first airplay on 18 June 2013, exclusively on
Zane Lowe's
BBC Radio 1 show,[3] and was later made available to listen on White Lies'
SoundCloud profile.[4][5]
A number of 500 limited edition copies of the single – each individually numbered – was released on 10"
vinyl.[6][7]
The cover artwork for the single is a fragment of a painting entitled "Based On Actual Events: Scene 1" by
New York City-based artist Michael Kagan.[8]
Music video
A music video for the single was released onto
YouTube on 30 June 2013. It shows a group of dancers in a
ballroom, judges, waiters, and White Lies as the band playing on stage in the back of the room. All the dancers, judges and waiters wear black
Zorro-style eye masks. Viewer's attention is drawn to one of the dancers, a girl in a golden dress, who dances with multiple partners, but at the end is sitting sadly alone on the dancefloor.[9] The video, which was directed by James Slater,[10] stars
Makoto Iso as the main dancer, and was shot in
Rivoli Ballroom in
Brockley,
London. According to Slater, the video "is a homage to 1960s
Bollywood thriller Gumnaam".[11]
Remixes
The Hostage Remix of the song was made available to listen on White Lies'
SoundCloud profile on 26 June 2013,[12] and the TORN Remix on 27 June 2013.[13] Both remixes were featured on the vinyl version of the single, and on There Goes Our Love Again Remixes EP.
There Goes Our Love Again Remixes is a four-track
EP released by
White Lies on 23 August 2013. It contains remixes of the band's single "There Goes Our Love Again".[15][16]