The 1975's long-awaited fifth studio album has finally arrived.
Titled "Being Funny In A Foreign Language", the record was launched via Dirty Hit on Friday, 14 October (SGT/PHT).
The project is the Manchester-based pop-rock outfit's first full-length album since Notes On A Conditional Form, which was released back in May 2020.
Being Funny In A Foreign Language
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Being Funny In A Foreign Language comprises a total of 11 tracks, including the previously released singles 'Part of the Band', 'Happiness', 'I'm in Love with You', and 'All I Need to Hear'.
On the day of the album's release, the band — made up of Matty Healy, Adam Hann, Ross MacDonald, and George Daniel — also treated their fans to a special live VEVO performance video of one of the project's songs, 'Oh Caroline'.
With a new addition to their discography, The 1975 are now gearing up to hit the road. The BRIT Award-winning quartet are scheduled to bring their At Their Very Best tour to the United States this November and December before visiting the UK, Ireland, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand in 2023.
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