No band I ostensibly like annoys me more than The 1975. They annoy me so much that I can probably no longer accurately describe myself as a fan. If this is where I exit the bandwagon, it might as well ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Click here to read the full article. The first thing to know about “Notes on a Conditional Form,” the fourth album by the British ...
Few artists have attempted to address the responsibilities of a mainstream rock band over the last decade as seriously as The 1975’s Matt Healy. Across three increasingly ambitious records, Healy (and ...
If you’re a 1975 fan, you’re not just expecting their new album to sound a little bloated, a little self-indulgent, and a little cheesy – you want it to. Those are words that have gotten thrown at The ...
Learning to enjoy the 1975 has always required a certain suspension of disbelief. If you can believe that a boy-band-pretty synth-pop quartet from Manchester with a poodle-haired lead singer can ...
Piling on genres and themes, the unwieldy NOACF smartly interprets contemporary chaos yet seriously lacks quality control Notes on a Conditional Form is an album that seems to have mushroomed out of ...
There has always been a masterplan, The 1975 assure us, for the so-called Music For Cars era (of which their early EPs, 2013 debut ‘The 1975’, 2016 follow-up ‘I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So ...
The 1975 is back with their fourth studio album, Notes on a Conditional Form. Following the band's 2018 record, A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, the record is a sprawling effort that sits at ...
From the arresting Greta Thunberg speech released in July, to the shock and awe of opening their Reading 2019 set with a visceral premiere of lead single ‘People’, The 1975 were setting the stage for ...