The 1975 to host listening party for their debut album this week
The 1975 will be taking a trip back in time on Friday (1 May) as they're due to host a listening party for their self-titled debut album.
Yesterday (27 April), The 1975 announced that they'll be hosting a listening party on Friday (1 May) for their 2013 debut album The 1975.
They'll be revisiting the album with a number of their career-defining tracks, including "Chocolate", "Sex", "Girls", and more.
// A L B U M 1 - L I S T E N I N G P A R T Y - F R I D A Y 7 P M B S T // L O V E #the1975 pic.twitter.com/Dx1fn5hhmz
— The 1975 (@the1975) April 27, 2020
Matty Healy and co are currently preparing to release their new album Notes On A Conditional Form next month. So far they've released seven singles from the LP, including latest banger "If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know)", and earlier tracks "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" featuring Phoebe Bridgers, "The Birthday Party", "Me & You Together Song", "The 1975", "People", and "Frail State of Mind".
Notes On A Conditional Form will follow on from their 2018 album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships.
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