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Things get meta in The 1975’s new ‘It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You)’ video

The show must go on for Matty Healy!

Things get meta in The 1975's new 'It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)' video

The 1975 released new album ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’ last week (30th November), and as it stakes its claim for a spot at the top of the charts, the band have shared another new video!

The new clip comes for ‘It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You)’, in which pretty much everything goes wrong for the band during a show, but the show must go on.

It also gets pretty meta, incorporating behind the scenes footage from their recent, musical-style ‘Sincerity Is Scary’ clip.

In our review of the band’s new album ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’, we said “the band put their flag in the ground as the most intriguing musical voice we have, creating a bombastic, immaculately put together portrait of modern life.” Read the review in full here.

The band played their first gig in over a year in Kingston last week, and they’ll return to the site of their first London gig at the Camden Assembly for a show this Wednesday (4th December).

They’ve also been announced as the next headliner for the Glasgow Summer Sessions next summer, the same weekend that they headline this year’s Reading & Leeds.

View the tour dates and watch the new video below.

DECEMBER
04 London, Camden Assembly

JANUARY
09 Belfast, SSE Arena
12 Glasgow, SSE Hydro
14 Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
16 Brighton, Centre
18 London, The O2
19 London, The O2
21 Exeter, Westpoint
23 Birmingham, Arena
24 Manchester, Arena
25 Sheffield, FlyDSA Arena

JULY
11-13 Mad Cool Festival
18-21 Benicassim Festival

AUGUST
23 Reading Festival
24 Leeds Festival
25 Glasgow, Summer Sessions

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