Hulu’s High Fidelity adaptation released its first trailer today, and it features Zoe Kravitz reminiscing on past heartbreaks.

Get ready to explore music, heartbreak and relationships with Zoe Kravitz this coming Valentine’s Day.

Hulu released the first teaser trailer for its upcoming adaptation of High Fidelity, which features Zoe Kravitz as a record store owner who revisits her past relationships through the lens of music and pop culture.

This will be the second time High Fidelity has been adapted from the 1995 British novel by Nick Hornby. The first go-around was a feature film in 2000 starring John Cusack and Jack Black, with the location moving from the book location of London to Chicago.

The upcoming Hulu version will feature a gender-bent lead in Zoe Kravitz and a new location in New York, though she will still be a record store owner named Rob.

Check out the short trailer below!

High Fidelity has received a 10-episode order and will tell the story of Zoe Kravitz’s Rob, a record store owner in the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Kravitz’s character is billed as the ultimate music fan who is as obsessed with pop culture and top five lists as she is with reliving and reminiscing about her past relationships.

Jake Lacy will portray Clyde, a New York transplant from Los Angeles who tends to be the coolest guy in the room but is still struggling to find his place in the city. Despite his lack of interest in music, he reveals an open and funny side that intrigues Kravitz’s Rob.

Joining the two in High Fidelity are Da’Vine Joy Randolph, David H. Holmes, and Kingsley Ben-Adir. Russian Doll showrunner Natasha Lyonne is credited as a director on one of the episodes.

Veronica West and Sarah Kucserka developed the series for television and will also serve as executive producers alongside Scott Rosenberg, who co-wrote the 2000 movie.

High Fidelity premieres on Hulu on Valentine’s Day.