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ARTIST: The 1975
TITLE: The 1975
LABEL: Dirty Hit ltd / Universal Music
GENRE: Pop
BITRATE: 247kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 1h  58min total
RELEASE DATE: 2013-09-03
RIP DATE: 2013-09-03

Track List: CD 1/2

1. The 1975                        1:19
2. The City                        3:26
3. M.O.N.E.Y.                      3:36
4. Chocolate                       3:44
5. Sex                             3:27
6. Talk!                           2:47
7. An Encounter                    1:14
8. Heart Out                       3:22
9. Settle Down                     3:59
10.Robbers                         4:14
11.Girls                           4:14
12.12                              1:19
13.She Way Out                     3:59
14.Menswear                        3:26
15.Pressure                        3:41
16.Is There Somebody Who Can       2:54
   Watch You
Track List: CD 2/2

1. Facedown                        2:49
2. The City                        3:41
3. Antichrist                      4:44
4. Woman                           3:02
5. Intro / Set 3                   3:08
6. Undo                            4:04
7. Sex                             3:26
8. You                             9:51
9. Anobrain                        1:53
10.Chocolate                       3:43
11.HNSCC                           2:31
12.Head.Cars.Bending               3:27
13.Me                              4:35
14.The City                        3:44
15.Haunt / Bed                     5:05
16.So Far (It's Alright)           4:00
17.Fallingforyou                   4:00

The 2013 self-titled debut album from the 1975 is a superb album that finds the
Manchester outfit poised on the brink of stardom. When rock guitars meet
dancefloor synths, '80s influences become hard to deny, but while the 1975
definitely have a retro vibe (hence the name), the alchemy of how they bring
those influences to bear is totally contemporary. While many of the tracks here
bring to mind such icons as Peter Gabriel, INXS, and U2, they also fit nicely
next to artists of the same moment, like Passion Pit, Temper Trap, and M83. It
helps that lead singer/songwriter Matthew Healy has a compelling tenor croon
that can soar like Bono one minute and coo like Lionel Richie the next. There is
also a sophistication to the band's songs, and an instinct to blur genre lines
that makes it hard to box them into one, easy to define sound. In that sense,
the band also recalls the way Fall Out Boy combined the rhythmic phrasing and
melodies of contemporary R&B with their own brand of driving, guitar-based
emo-rock. Much has been made of the 1975's avowed love of '80s John Hughes
movies, and many of the cuts here, like the thrilling, lovesick "Settle Down"
and the sparkling "Girls," play with such great narrative momentum that they
sound like songs culled from a Hughes soundtrack. Meanwhile, cuts like "The
City," "Chocolate," and "Sex" drive and climb like the best anthemic '80s
stadium rock, roiling a host of influences into a single distinct sound that,
the moment it hits your ears, becomes timeless. ~ Matt Collar



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ARTIST: The 1975
TITLE: The 1975
LABEL: Dirty Hit ltd / Universal Music
GENRE: Pop
BITRATE: 247kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 1h  58min total
RELEASE DATE: 2013-09-03
RIP DATE: 2013-09-03

Track List: CD 1/2

1. The 1975                        1:19
2. The City                        3:26
3. M.O.N.E.Y.                      3:36
4. Chocolate                       3:44
5. Sex                             3:27
6. Talk!                           2:47
7. An Encounter                    1:14
8. Heart Out                       3:22
9. Settle Down                     3:59
10.Robbers                         4:14
11.Girls                           4:14
12.12                              1:19
13.She Way Out                     3:59
14.Menswear                        3:26
15.Pressure                        3:41
16.Is There Somebody Who Can       2:54
   Watch You
Track List: CD 2/2

1. Facedown                        2:49
2. The City                        3:41
3. Antichrist                      4:44
4. Woman                           3:02
5. Intro / Set 3                   3:08
6. Undo                            4:04
7. Sex                             3:26
8. You                             9:51
9. Anobrain                        1:53
10.Chocolate                       3:43
11.HNSCC                           2:31
12.Head.Cars.Bending               3:27
13.Me                              4:35
14.The City                        3:44
15.Haunt / Bed                     5:05
16.So Far (It's Alright)           4:00
17.Fallingforyou                   4:00

The 2013 self-titled debut album from the 1975 is a superb album that finds the
Manchester outfit poised on the brink of stardom. When rock guitars meet
dancefloor synths, '80s influences become hard to deny, but while the 1975
definitely have a retro vibe (hence the name), the alchemy of how they bring
those influences to bear is totally contemporary. While many of the tracks here
bring to mind such icons as Peter Gabriel, INXS, and U2, they also fit nicely
next to artists of the same moment, like Passion Pit, Temper Trap, and M83. It
helps that lead singer/songwriter Matthew Healy has a compelling tenor croon
that can soar like Bono one minute and coo like Lionel Richie the next. There is
also a sophistication to the band's songs, and an instinct to blur genre lines
that makes it hard to box them into one, easy to define sound. In that sense,
the band also recalls the way Fall Out Boy combined the rhythmic phrasing and
melodies of contemporary R&B with their own brand of driving, guitar-based
emo-rock. Much has been made of the 1975's avowed love of '80s John Hughes
movies, and many of the cuts here, like the thrilling, lovesick "Settle Down"
and the sparkling "Girls," play with such great narrative momentum that they
sound like songs culled from a Hughes soundtrack. Meanwhile, cuts like "The
City," "Chocolate," and "Sex" drive and climb like the best anthemic '80s
stadium rock, roiling a host of influences into a single distinct sound that,
the moment it hits your ears, becomes timeless. ~ Matt Collar



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