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The video begins with the 1975 performing "The Sound" inside transparent pink neon-lit box, [75] [76] which the band use for their live performances. [77] During their performance, [76] strangers dressed in sterile white outfits slowly begin gathering to observe and get a closer look at the band.
On 8 October 2015, the 1975 released "Love Me" as a single from the album after announcement and was first played on BBC. [3] On 10 December, they first played "UGH!", the second single from the album, on Apple Music's Beats 1. [4] "The Sound" was premiered on Radio 1 on 14 January 2016, [24] and was released as a radio single on 19 February. [25]
Their self-titled debut, The 1975, was released on 2 September 2013, co-produced by Mike Crossey, known for his work with Arctic Monkeys and Foals. [32] The 1975 were selling out shows even before the debut of their full-length album as Healy recalled in an interview with Larry Heath of The AU Review. [37]
Getty Images (2) As if Taylor Swift fans needed more to theorize about, her new album might include a few callbacks to Matty Healy‘s band, The 1975. Swift, 34, dropped The Tortured Poets ...
"The 1975" is the opening song on the 1975's fourth album, Notes on a Conditional Form. [8] Healy initially said that the band were choosing between three songs to release on 31 May 2019 as the lead single of the album. [25] However, "The 1975" was the first song to be released, on 24 July 2019, and the lead single "People" debuted on 22 August.
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It is a live video recorded during the 1975's performance at the O2 Arena. The visual begins with a rainbow flag "wash[ing]" over the room, representing the pride flag of the LGBTQ+ movement, before interspersing clips of the 1975 performing on stage, footage of fans in the crowd and closeup shots of the individual band members.
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