Religion of Heartbreak strike with their latest single "Love Tourniquet," the first taste of their forthcoming EP Lunate due this September. Mikal Shapiro's cool, detached vocals float over Dedric Moore's pounding rhythms and bright-yet-gothic synths, resulting in the ideal soundtrack for stumbling through a fog-drenched nightclub where the lights have just cut out.
The track captures that intoxicating rush when desire floods the system—blood to the head, pulse in your throat—only to fade as quickly as it arrived, leaving you back on the dance floor, chasing the same high again. Moore's growling bass anchors the swirling soundscape while subtle dark-disco elements lift the arrangement into urgency.
"Love Tourniquet" thrives where euphoria meets emptiness, where the black mirror of the dance floor reflects nothing but your own endless cycle of want. Repetition becomes ritual and desire becomes devotion.
Religion of Heartbreak transform perpetual longing into dance floor salvation with their new single "100 Degrees,"another taste of their upcoming EP Lunate (September 12). Mikal Shapiro's sensually detached vocals float over Dedric Moore's pounding EBM foundation, where snakey synth leads coil around italo disco-ized bass lines in a haze of post-wave nostalgia. The track resuscitates lost loves through desperate dreamscapes that spark second chances, casting shadows from the past while the fog machine churns at maximum capacity.
"100 Degrees"captures that feeling when eyes meet across a crowded floor and resistance becomes impossible—a moment when dancing eyeliner moves and syncretic chemistry collide. This is electronic pop music for the romantically wounded, the perfect soundtrack for those who prefer their heartbreak served with a relentless beat.