![]() JILLIAN: Our intentions when we first started were very different. So you didn't expect Lion Babe to become as big as it's gotten? You almost go on a journey, and then once it's done, that you haven't really started yet. Thematically, there's a lot of stuff about us embracing who we are. To go in with no intention to really do this, but then to have songs that get you to a whole new level, it's a process every day maintain who we've been, but also to grow. JILLIAN: Since we've started, we've been in that process. With a title like Begin, it seems like you're announcing yourselves. BUST spoke to Hervey and Goodman about their new album, feminism, and how to make retro sound modern. The duo's highly anticipated debut album, Begin, is set to be released on Polydor/Outsiders on Friday, February 5th. The two-piece band from New York City featuring vocalist Jillian Hervey and producer/musician Lucas Goodman has won fans over with their modern take on funk and soul. With buzzy singles like "Treat Me Like Fire" and the Pharrell Williams-produced "Wonder Woman," a tour with Childish Gambino, and a feature on a recent Disclosure track, Lion Babe is on fire-and their album isn't even out yet.
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