Gus Dapperton Signals the Coming of 'HENGE' With the BENEE-Assisted "Don't Let Me Down"
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An etheric cry for mercy, Gus Dapperton enlists long-time collaborator BENEE for his dancey single âDonât Let Me Down,â marking a new era for the alt-pop connoisseur.
Both danceable and dreary, it makes sense that the artists reunite for âDonât Let Me Down,â each offering the only polarizing chemicals that could make this song react into life. Itâs a track that could fool you with romanceâs disguise, with an insidious melancholy thatâs both tragic and powerful. The singers are trying to save themselves from a love thatâs broken them, struggling to say no because of how many times theyâve said yes.
An artist in every sense of the word, Dapperton also directed the singleâs accompanying video, which is a theater production at its highest caliber. Alongside period-accurate costuming and choreography that tells a story of emotional fatigue, BENEE and Dapperton are very clearly having fun while bringing their art to life, only furthering the play with a surprise performance during weekend one of Coachella.
âDonât Let Me Downâ arrives with a highly anticipated album announcement, as his latest project HENGE lands July 7. Itâs already proving to be a summer soundtrack, with its title referencing âManhattanhenge,â a crowd-drawing phenomenon in New York City where the sunset aligns perfectly with the east-west streets of Manhattan. It lends to the child-like euphoria that colors the simple things humans let themselves be enamored by, which is very fitting for Dappertonâs tone for this next era. Heâs coming back home to a familiar part of himself, and weâre lucky enough to be joined on the ride.
Watch the "Don't Let Me Down" video below: