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Friday, 9 October 2015

Love Me - The 1975

  Change is inevitable.
And change is an integral part of this vicious circle of life.
One changes not to conform to the ideologies of the society, but to that of one's own soul.

The 1975 have surely undergone a drastic and daring change with a new outlook, not only in the terms of their fashion but also their music. In todays interview with Annie Mac, Matty Healy claims that the band has evolved.

Full Interview with The 1975 - Love Me by The 1975 is Annie Mac's Hottest Record In The World.


Matty in leather pants and eye shadow with Ross George and Adam.


According to me the band has undergone metamorphosis. Only remodeling and reconstructing themselves into a much bigger and beautiful facet of a new pop culture. Another step in the life history of the band.

And at times it is very difficult for the human brain to accept and adapt to a certain change, however we ought to love them. ( maybe the reason behind releasing 'Love Me'- not in a narcissist tone, but 'love-me-if-that's-what-you-wanna-do).

'Love Me' surely has an artistic appeal to it. The guitar solo is absolutely mind blowing. It's like synth pop and art rock. More like the David Bowie pop era than the present 'so-called' pop generation.
The 1975 are surely going to redefine pop culture in the present scenario of the music industry.
An amazing start.


It's a new aesthetic.
A new culture.
It's not a revolution but an evolution for the soul.
- Nikita F.

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