- Music
- 31 Mar 20
Their new single ‘Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America’, however, drops this Friday.
The 1975 have once again delayed their new album. The record, which had previous release dates of February 21 and April 24, is slated to drop on May 22.
The 1975 unveiled the release date on social media yesterday, along with the album’s full 22-song tracklist. Additionally, the English alt-rock band shared what appears to be new album cover artwork.
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Today’s delay is just the latest hitch in the album cycle for NOACF. The new album is the 1975’s follow-up to A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships and is now on its third arrival date after frontman Matty Healy announced on Instagram Live back in January that the project, originally set for February 21-release date, would be postponed until April 24.
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"It takes like three months or something to physically make a record on vinyl so it comes out on the 24th of April, I think," he said at the time. "Sorry if that’s annoying or whatever. For the sake of a couple of months, in the grand scheme of things it doesn’t really make any difference."
The LP will include ‘The 1975’, ‘People’, ‘Frail State of Mind’, ‘Me & You Together Song’, and ‘The Birthday Party’.
Read our review of their performance in 3Arena earlier this month here.