The 1975 Announce Listening Party For Self-Titled Album

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By Haley Cinotto

The 1975 have announced on Instagram that they will be hosting an online listening party through Spotify for their 2013 self-titled debut album on Friday May 1st at 1PM CST. The 1975 features some of their most iconic singles including “Sex,” “Girls,” “Settle Down,” “Robbers,” and “Heart Out.” Spotify users will be able to access a track-by-track storyline where they’ll gain exclusive new details about the making of the album. The band members will also be live tweeting from their individual Twitter accounts.

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The group’s fourth studio album, Notes on a Conditional Form, was originally set to be released on February 21st, but it will now drop on May 22nd, due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 22 track album will include previously-released singles “The 1975,” “People,” “Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America” and “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know).” The 1975 has not confirmed if they will continue the listening parties up until the release of their upcoming record, but the band’s manager and founder of their label Dirty Hitteased, Jamie Oborne, has been teasing the idea with fans on Twitter.

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Last year, Matt Healy of The 1975 dropped by one of our 101X-Sessions to perform a live version of “Woman,” “Be My Mistake,” and “102.” Watch the full performance and interview below. 

 

 

Photo: Ariana Quiroz

 

 

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