Listen Listen to The 1975’s new single ‘TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME’
It’s the third preview of ‘A Brief Enquiry Into Online Relationships’.
It’s here! After teasing it for a week, The 1975 have shared new single ‘TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME’.
The third monthly preview of new album ‘A Brief Enquiry Into Online Relationships’, the track trades out the heavy, intense social consciousness of last track ‘Love It If We Made It’ for a more tropical, sprightly feel, the track is another left swerve from Matty Healy and co.
‘A Brief Enquiry Into Online Relationships’ is set to drop in October, with the second album of the band’s ‘Music For Cars’ era - ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’ - arriving next spring
‘TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME’ comes along with a new video on Spotify, featuring Matty himself alongside a cast of the band’s fans.
We spoke to Matty Healy for the cover of our June issue, getting the first word on the band’s new age.
“I think we always put a bit of pressure on ourselves because we thrive off excitement,” he told us. “The indie mentality is that the more excited people get, the less they care. Fuck that! The more excited people get, the more we care. If you don’t care, why the fuck should [anyone else] care?!”
Read the feature in full here and listen to ‘TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME’ below.
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