
The 1975
The 1975 are an English pop rock band formed in Wilmslow, Cheshire in 2002. The band consists of Matty Healy, Adam Hann, Ross MacDonald (bass) and George Daniel.
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Watch The Belair Lip Bombs cover The 1975's 'Happiness': “It’s one of my favourite songs. The 1975 are my favourite band” - NME
Watch The Belair Lip Bombs cover The 1975's 'Happiness': “It’s one of my favourite songs. The 1975 are my favourite band” NME
Matty Healy Says the 1975 Have Made Two New Albums - Rolling Stone
Matty Healy Says the 1975 Have Made Two New Albums Rolling Stone
Matty Healy Tells College Student That The 1975 Have a Ton of Music in the Pipeline - Billboard
Matty Healy Tells College Student That The 1975 Have a Ton of Music in the Pipeline Billboard
The 1975 have two albums in the works - NME
The 1975 have two albums in the works NME
The 1975 remove song from last album on streaming services - Thred Website
The 1975 remove song from last album on streaming services Thred Website
The 1975 Remove Song From Streaming After Matty Healy Decides He Prefers The Album Without It - themusic.com.au
The 1975 Remove Song From Streaming After Matty Healy Decides He Prefers The Album Without It themusic.com.au
The 1975 Remove Song From Last Album Because Matty Healy Didn’t Like It Anymore - Rolling Stone
The 1975 Remove Song From Last Album Because Matty Healy Didn’t Like It Anymore Rolling Stone
The 1975's new music is 'very different' - Female First
The 1975's new music is 'very different' Female First
The 1975’s Biggest Hit Is “Chocolate” but This Underrated Track Is Their Best Song Yet - Collider
The 1975’s Biggest Hit Is “Chocolate” but This Underrated Track Is Their Best Song Yet Collider
The 1975 at Glastonbury review – amid the irony, ego and pints of Guinness, this is a world-class band - The Guardian
The 1975 at Glastonbury review – amid the irony, ego and pints of Guinness, this is a world-class band The Guardian