“She’s American” (And Other Metaphors By The 1975)
The 1975 are known for their visceral lyrics, with “She’s American” specifically detailing social climbing, “a gun divinely decreed,” and orthodontry.
The 1975 are known for their visceral lyrics, with “She’s American” specifically detailing social climbing, “a gun divinely decreed,” and orthodontry.
Achingly raw, brutally honest, and (above all) hopeful, The 1975’s fifth album ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’ is a softly stunning masterpiece: It’s their most realized, heartfelt, and loving work to date.
An exciting selection of new music curated by Mitch Mosk, this week’s Editor’s Picks features Kramies, Maude Latour, The 1975, Jessie Reid, The Backseat Lovers, & milk.!
The 1975 dive in and out of safety with “Part of the Band,” the lead single off their fifth studio album, ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language,’ surrounding pockets of emotion with caricatured voices from the internet.
Atwood Magazine’s writers discuss the breadth and depth, scope and span of The 1975’s supposed “swan song”: Their long-awaited fourth album, ‘Notes on a Conditional Form’.
The 1975’s epic fourth album ‘Notes on a Conditional Form’ is a musical odyssey layered in sound and substance: A genreless, emotionally stirring work of art ready to be the new soundtrack to your life.
Big, buoyant, and unrelenting in all the right ways, The 1975’s “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)” is a bona fide energy shot – an unrestrained outpouring of pulsing sound and feverish emotion ready to get us on our feet and dancing.
Sea, surf, and a plethora of incredible music: Boardmasters has it all. After treacherous weather saw the 2019 festival called off, Boardmasters is back and better than ever in 2020.
The 1975 dive headlong into the self-inflicted laceration of unrequited love in “Me & You Together Song,” the stormy power ballad off the band’s upcoming fourth album, ‘Notes on a Conditional Form’.
The 1975 juxtapose rebellious energy and protest music with romance and nostalgia at Camden’s BB&T Pavilion as they kick off a North American tour with an impressive live show.
The 1975 have never been a group to shy away from difficult, heartfelt topics. Their latest track “‘Frail State of Mind” is a testament to their dedication to use music as a craft to tell a personal narrative. This time, that narrative is about Healy’s battle with social anxiety.
Fresh off the critical success of their 2018 album, The 1975 strike out in a bold new direction on “People.” You may not be ready for it.
Atwood Magazine’s writers weigh in on The 1975’s third album A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships in regard to its significance and impact, the band’s growth, and their place in the current zeitgeist.
The 1975’s “Sincerity Is Scary” touches a serious topic about those who hide their emotions in order to refrain from getting hurt with familiar jazzy sounds.
Our writers & The 1975’s longtime fans share their reactions to “TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME,” The 1975’s upbeat, sassy, and unnervingly catchy pop song.