Yesterday, The xx debuted 'On Hold', the first song to be taken from their third album 'I'll See You'.

The track samples Hall & Oates' pop classic 'I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)' and was generally met with a positive reaction from fans - but one man who wasn't too happy to hear it was Daryl Hall, one of its co-writers.

He told Genius: “It’s always interesting to hear what somebody does with my songs. After a song is written, it belongs to the world and can be interpreted anyway they want. As long as I get paid, of course. Have fun and pay me.”

The song is the first time that The xx have used a vocal sample in any of their songs.