Tag: Matt Healy


  • Review: The 1975 – ‘People’

    Wake up, wake up, The 1975 have a new song out and Theo Smith reviews!

  • The 1975 win big at Brits 2019

    The 1975 were the big winners of last night’s Brit awards, taking home two awards.

  • Artist in Focus: The 1975

    Poetry is in the streets and now, thanks to The 1975, on the radio.

  • Review: Pale Waves – All The Things I Never Said

    Pale Waves have released their first EP All The Things I Never Said, and is oozing with finely tuned emo-tinted indie pop goodness that is sure to see the Manchester based band begin to fulfil their mammoth potential. Arguably one of the most exciting guitar-focused bands in the country, Pale Waves have seen their name […]

  • The Edge’s List of 2018: Pale Waves

    Unveiling fresh new talent for 2018, The Edge’s List is back for a fifth year!

  • Review: The 1975 at Bournemouth International Centre

    Editor Anneka reviews The 1975’s spectacular show in Bournemouth, featuring support from The Japanese House (21/12/16).

  • The 1975 unveil video for ‘A Change of Heart’ – watch

    Watch Matt Healy perform as a dancing clown in the band’s latest video.

  • Review: The 1975 – I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It

    News Editor Anneka reviews the Manchester band’s much anticipated second record.

  • Review: The 1975 – ‘The Sound’

    Harvey reviews the confident and flashy pop of The 1975’s ‘The Sound’.

  • Review: The 1975 – ‘Love Me’

    Tom takes a look at the first offering from The 1975, after their rebranding earlier this year.

  • The 1975 release new track ‘Love Me’ – listen

    After a week of cryptic countdowns, the Manchester-based band have finally unveiled their latest track.

  • The 1975 tease new album artwork

    After mysteriously disappearing from their social media sites, the Manchester band have released an image that appears to be artwork for their next album.

  • The 1975 unveil video for ‘Heart Out’ – watch

    The video features a younger version of the band performing ‘Heart Out’.