The 1975 go tropical on this summery dance track, a satirical take on the world of modern dating, it succinctly analyses the boundaries we draw and shift around relationships, and the temptation our digital world offers us.
Ah The 1975, you either love them or hate them. Fronted by Matty Healy, the ultimate Marmite singer that casts aside all notions of what he should or shouldn't do or say to instead post silly little instagram stories - even his haters can't deny the man's talent. The band can create a flawless indie pop song, admit it.
the 1975 Facedown EP
The 1975 have announced a special, limited-edition vinyl version of their EP 'Facedown' for Record Store Day UK. On April 18th, the band's fans will be able to grab the first vinyl pressing of the EP, which was originally released in 2012.
Our new The 1975 x Coup De Main limited-edition zine features a selection of exclusive photos and polaroids shot for The 1975's latest CDM covershoot, 'An Oral History Of Emo By Matty Healy' back-page, and also folds out into an A2 sized poster.
Healy sings about the lack of transparency and honesty in modern relationships: social and romantic. As humans, we often hide behind barriers, and The 1975 address these mental hurdles with a jazzy music video that challenges how we engage with the people around us.
From meeting at Wilmslow High School near Manchester, England to becoming one of the biggest breakthrough bands Britain has seen, The 1975 is a pop-rock band consisting of lead vocalist, producer, lyricist, and rhythm guitarist Matty Healy, lead guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald, and drummer/producer George Daniel.
Matty Healy's first tweet of 2019 is a reflective one that binds The 1975's first EP releases (Facedown, Sex, Music For Cars, IV) with their highly-anticipated fourth album Notes On A Conditional Form. 2ff7e9595c
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