Jamie Oborne talks The 1975: ‘We still believe in albums!’ "Sometimes it can be as small as just a hidden link that contains a load of PDFs to posters that no one’s ever seen before. Or it could be something as on-the-nose as the Greta Thunberg track… There’s still a little link on SoundCloud that no one’s found yet!" - what is he referring to here?
What’s the name of the British garage band 1975 keeps getting compared to new single wise. My british friend at the bar is curious and i’m blanking
Didn’t realize the disparity in the time difference until I went to pitchfork’s site and they were halfway through the intro. I had good timing haha
The crowd chanting Paris and Matty going “that’s a fair point. Didn’t even think of that” had me rolling.
I know that it’s in Paris, but it’s really cool to see them busy out a deep cut like Paris in a festival setting where they easily could have played one of the other singles from ILIWYS like they probably would have in any other festival setting.
People Give Yourself A Try TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME She‘s American Sincerity Is Scary It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You) Robbers I Like America & America Likes Me Somebody Else I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes) Paris Love It If We Made It Chocolate Sex The Sound
Anybody ever watch this before? I'm watching it now for the first time and it's really interesting so far. Matty says that, when Give Yourself A Try was released, the record was "three quarters done" and that "Be My Mistake hadn't even been written."
They have like a million good songs now...chocolate is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy at the bottom. I’m great at parties. We play that new new.