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The post The 1975’s Notes on a Conditional Form Marks a Definitive Moment in Time: Review appeared first on Consequence of Sound. The Lowdown: The 1975 are undeniably divisive. From the start of their ...
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 ...
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 ...
The 1975 have been teasing the release of their record Notes On A Conditional Form for some time. The group’s fourth studio effort was originally slated for a February release, but the band’s vocalist ...
The 1975 released their fourth studio album, "Notes on a Conditional Form," on Friday. After multiple delays, the album finally arrived a full two years after it was initially announced. "Notes" is ...
The 1975 are pushing back the date of their fourth album Notes On A Conditional Form. The original release day was Feb. 21, it is now in April. The band are set to debut a new song next week titled ...
The 1975 have once again postponed the release date on their album Notes on a Conditional Form, most likely due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The band didn’t release a statement explaining the ...
The 1975 has never been known for playing by the rules. Continuing to follow the trend of pushing the limits, its fourth studio record “Notes On A Conditional Form” walks the line between sonic ...
The 1975 has remained, for the most part, consistent. Most people have been able to form expectations about what new music from The 1975 will sound like, until now. If you approached “Notes on a ...
The 1975 have turned their latest album into an online art exhibit. The U.K. quartet released their fourth LP Notes on a Conditional Form this past May. As the group’s release plans changed due to the ...
If you don't like any particular song you hear on the 1975's fourth album, stick around — something amid the band's melange of punk-rock, orchestral pomp, sexy folk, lite R&B or Tears for Fears ...