The 1975 commence social media blackout ahead of releasing new music
The 1975 have deactivated their Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts while they gear up to release new music from their Notes On A Conditional Form album.
Despite The 1975 deleting their social media presence, Dirty Hit have shared a teaser of what's to come, by uploading a potential single cover for the lead offering from Notes On A Conditional Form.
— Dirty Hit (@DirtyHit) July 23, 2019
Earlier this month it seemed as though Google had leaked the release date of Notes On A Conditional Form, as when people searched "The 1975", it listed the date 17 August at the top of the page.
Notes On A Conditional Form will follow on from last year's A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, and is yet to have a confirmed release date.
Back in May, Dirty Hit's Jamie Oborne revealed that their first single had been pushed back, and later Matty Healy confirmed to BBC Radio 1, "I’ve now decided that I do want to put music out first, so starting in August we’re going to start putting songs out."
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