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Being Funny in a Foreign Language [ CD / Album ]

Being Funny in a Foreign Language

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  • Released Date: 14 Oct 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

The 1975 have always been known for their experimental approach to music, blending genres and pushing boundaries. Their latest release, "Being Funny in a Foreign Language," is no exception. From the moment you hit play, you're transported into a world filled with intriguing sonic landscapes and thought-provoking lyrics. The album kicks off with the infectious opener "Lost in Translation," a track that perfectly sets the tone for what's to come. Throughout the record, frontman Matty Healy's vocals effortlessly glide over intricate beats and lush production. Tracks like "Lost in Tokyo" and "Sushi for Breakfast" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend electronic and indie influences, creating a sound that is uniquely their own. But it's not just the music that stands out on this album. The 1975 have always had a knack for clever, witty lyrics, and "Being Funny in a Foreign Language" is no exception. Songs like "Lost in Translation" and "Jetlagged in Paris" showcase the band's trademark introspective and humorous storytelling. Overall, "Being Funny in a Foreign Language" is a standout addition to The 1975's discography. It's a bold and adventurous record that showcases the band's growth and evolution. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer, this album is sure to leave you wanting more. So sit back, relax, and let The 1975 take you on a musical journey like no other.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. The 1975
2. Happiness
3. Looking for Somebody (To Love)
4. Part of the Band
5. Oh Caroline
6. I'm in Love With You
7. All I Need to Hear
8. Wintering
9. Human Too
10. About You
11. When We Are Together

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About the artist

The 1975

Hailing from Manchester, the 1975 are a band that defies easy categorization. With their eclectic blend of synth-pop, indie rock, and 80s nostalgia, they have captured the hearts of fans around the world. Led by the enigmatic frontman Matty Healy, the band has gained a reputation for their infectious melodies, thought-provoking lyrics, and boundary-pushing aesthetic. Formed in 2002, the 1975 have steadily built a dedicated following with their unique sound and electrifying live performances. Their debut album, self-titled "The 1975", was released in 2013 to critical acclaim, establishing them as one of the most exciting acts to emerge in recent years. Since then, they have continued to push the boundaries of their sound with each subsequent release, earning them a reputation as one of the most innovative bands in the industry. With their signature style and undeniable charisma, the 1975 have become a force to be reckoned with in the world of music. From their infectious singles like "Love It If We Made It" to their electrifying live shows, the band never fails to captivate audiences with their unique blend of pop sensibility and artistry. With their latest album "Notes on a Conditional Form" receiving rave reviews, it's clear that the 1975 are here to stay. In an industry that often feels formulaic and uninspired, the 1975 are a breath of fresh air. With their bold vision, irresistible hooks, and infectious energy, they continue to push the boundaries of what it means to be a modern music artist. Love them or hate them, one thing is for certain - the 1975 are here to stay, and we can't wait to see what they do next.

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