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After four studio albums, there's not much territory The 1975 hasn't covered at this point. Throughout their tenure as a band, the English rockers have flirted with glossy pop, anarchist punk, gritty garage rock, electro-funk and country. They've used their incisive songwriting to ask existential questions surrounding self-discovery, nihilism, climate change, mental health, addiction, post-modernism and cybersex. So what's a band to do when they've seemingly done it all? After 20 years together, The 1975 decided it was time for a return to form--a way to celebrate their beginnings and showcase their growth. The result is their fifth effort Being Funny in a Foreign Language--perhaps the band's most intimate sounding record yet.

After two years in a pandemic where technology was a means to cope with isolation, the world--and the band themselves--seemed to be searching for raw moments. Being Funny tries to do just that, grappling with love and loss in the post-internet age. "I feel like people are craving things that are remarkable that require as little technology as possible," says bandleader Matty Healy.

While The 1975's past few records were brimming with massive production--programming and synths-- Being Funny is rooted in performance. "We wanted it to capture the performance of all of us, allowing people to be a witness to a moment as opposed to a witness to some constructs." As a result, it's much of a departure from the maximalism of their last record Notes on a Conditional Form. "This album, more so than Notes, is a follow-up to A Brief Inquiry. There were conversations about whether it was literally a part two or something like that, but it was very much his own beast by the end."

Being Funny is somewhat of a rite of passage for The 1975. Healy, four years clean from heroin, left his identity crisis of his 20s behind and felt completely settled into his career as a writer; while lead guitarist Adam Hann had his first child. The band has grown up, and in a lot of ways, settled down. "We're men now, we're fucking good." And notably, Being Funny was the first time The 1975 made a record without strife or addiction getting in the way. With maturity came clarity, and it allowed the group to be more present than ever. "It was the first record where I was like, 'Fuck it. I'm just going to be here now,' which is why it turned into sounding more coherent than previous records." With Being Funny, the band realized their albums didn't need to broach every topic at once, instead, they could equally be as affecting as contextualized snapshots of a certain period in time. At this juncture, Healy found himself contemplating whether the concept of true love is possible in a world where we've been sold this idea of sentimentality. "Are these earnest things like love and connection and community and wanting possible--and are they obtainable against this neoliberal hellscape that we live in?"

Recorded between England's Real World Studios and New York's famed Electric Lady Studios, Being Funny was the first time The 1975 had sat in a room and played as a band. And this time around, they set some ground rules: They wanted everything to sound as organic as possible, opting for more strings and fewer synths. "We started taking songs that existed or just were a bit confused in their identity and doing an impression of The 1975. But this time, it was live." They also decided to enlist an outside producer: Jack Antonoff. "I would have never thought that another producer would have come in, especially not a producer that was 'hot and happening.' All the people that I've worked with, I've worked with my whole life." But their mutual admiration for one another helped propel the project forward. "Jack is just really good at getting the best out of artists, so I really liked working with him."

But the band didn't change everything, exactly. Like its past four records, Being Funny begins with the band's familiar--but always differentiated--"The 1975" intro. Flanked by two twinkling pianos playing out of time, the reconfigured opener serves as a stream of consciousness that bursts into a tense, beautiful drone.

Despite it bursting with buoyant horns and jazzy percussion "Happiness" showcases Healy's uncertainty about love in an unstructured jam session that allowed the band to strip the irony out of their music. That idea shifts on "Oh Caroline," a deceivingly dark melodic pop anthem about all-consuming love, also came together non-traditionally, with an assist from a cohort of creatives informally coming and going from the studio. Full of vibrant. lush strings, the cinematic folk-rock "Part of the Band" is layered with jokes and tenderness, channeling the band's penchant for pop playfulness. It also comes with a side of self-deprecation: "Am I just some post-coke, average, skinny bloke calling his ego imagination?" Healy asks. With "I'm in Love With You," the euphoric, narrative peak of the record, Healy earnestly explores whether true love is possible over glistening guitar riffs. "Wintering," a Christmas song that was originally meant for a Drive Like I Do record, recalls the soundscape of The 1975's self-titled debut studio album. "It's a series of Polaroids and captured moments that's just about your family--the dynamics, the quirks and the beauty of it."

While the album is largely Healy looking inward, Being Funny tackles more universal topics as well. On the '80s synth-pop "Looking for Somebody (To Love)," Healy addresses how the world is facing a crisis of masculinity. "I wanna show him he's a bitch!/I wanna fuck him up good!/I wanna smash the competition - go and kill it like a man should!!!" he sings with a sarcastic lilt.

Healy also delves into vulnerable territory with the rootsy, stripped-back "All I Need to Hear"--is a relatable plea for someone to care about them-- and on the reflective "Human Too," where he yearns for empathy. A shoegazey heartbreaker full of warm reverb and delicately plucked strings, "About You" evokes the dreamy nostalgia of Taylor Swift's "Mirrorball" and Sharon Van Etten's "Seventeen." "I know a place/It's somewhere I go when I need to remember your face," Healy sings with a wistful lilt. By the album's bittersweet country-tinged closer "When We Are Together," Healy once again finds himself uncertain about his belief in love and lamenting the fallout of a relationship. "I'm better at writing' was just a way to get you biting, oh the truth is that our egos are absurd," he muses.

Like all of The 1975's work, Being Funny sees Healy striving to improve and trying to figure out how to tangibly do so. And it all comes back to the album's title. "When I've seen people being funny in a foreign language, it's the height of intelligence, and, therefore, the height of empathy. I think that if everybody was able to be funny in a foreign language, it would probably save the world."

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 1992 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still...At Their Very Best

    by Dean on 11/27/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    Loved seeing them for the 3rd and 4th time this year. Their band is just as lively as always, Matty Healy puts on a very theatrical performance. Been a long time fan, would definitely go see them again if given the chance!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Lalala

    by Na on 11/25/23Little Caesars Arena - Detroit

    Great experience! We went on Halloween which made the concert especially fun. The venue was great, the show great, and parking was great.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible show

    by Lori loo on 11/25/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    Every moment is worth seeing. This Band has so much talent, a full band you don’t see these days. Ladies and Gentlemen, The 1975

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    a life changing experience

    by chlo on 11/23/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    i was in the 300’s and still had a great view and it was such an amazing show. 100/10 recommend going to see them if you haven’t (or have). buy the tickets.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yes. Just Yes.

    by Em on 11/21/23Madison Square Garden - New York

    Truly the greatest band in the whole wide world !!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Quite Literally At Their Very Best

    by Sasha on 11/21/23Madison Square Garden - New York

    This was my first ever "real"concert and oh my god was it the PERFECT show to go to. The music was AMAZING, the energy was just as good, and it was overall one of the best nights of my life. I would absolutely recommend that everyone sees The 1975 at least once in their lifetime.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible

    by Sadie on 11/21/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    The show was incredible! It was such an amazing experience! Everyone was so full of energy and excited to see them play! I love their music so much and seeing it live was so much more then I could’ve imagined, they sounded amazing!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    STILL AT THEIR VERY BEST

    by Lily on 11/21/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    This was one of the best sets I've ever seen they are absolutely so incredible and so talented

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The 1975

    by Ale on 11/21/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    Great show, very organized and clean. Music sounded great. Had a great time

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I love the 1975

    by Liv on 11/21/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    The band is great we love them. The venue was awesome, everyone was super helpful! They always put on a great show, had a dope set-up and a great crew working alongside the band. Absolutely love them, highly recommend

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    incredible

    by alice on 11/21/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    best show i’ve ever been to, and i’ve been to a lot.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Overall great experience!!

    by Jaira on 11/21/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    The 1975 is worth to watch!!! Even from afar! Recording and live are exactly alike!!! Very good!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AMAZING as always

    by Val on 11/21/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    This is my 3rd time seeing the 1975 and it was INCREDIBLE. Literally one of my favorite concerts ever and they never disappoint. Such a fun time and I can't wait until next time!! :)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show ever.

    by Elora on 11/21/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    Everything about this concert was perfect. If you’re wondering if they’re as good IRL as they are online, they’re not. They’re BETTER!! Going again as soon as they come back to Toronto. What an amazing night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    forever at their very best

    by caitlin on 11/21/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    genuinely the most amazing night, couldn’t have dreamed of a better show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent Show, not enough booths/workers for merch

    by Vicki on 11/21/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    The show was amazing, and the venue was great. My only complaint is that there were either not enough people working the merch stands, and/or because the merch areas on the upper floor were closed, the merch lines were insane. Each line down stairs was so long it basically reached the other merch booth.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best night!

    by Ja on 11/21/23Scotiabank Arena - Toronto

    I had so much fun. The music and the vibes were all there.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    don't miss this

    by nina on 11/21/23Madison Square Garden - New York

    Say what you want about Matt's comments, but the 1975 is a live show that should NOT be missed. The stage setup is all over the place just like their music. This is what makes them so special. They can't be categorized. And it is true what Matt said. No artist in the past 4 years has been able to do what The 1975 did when they sang "Love it if we made it."Hearing "About you"will get you right into your bones. When they come around again I will definitely be there.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still ... At Their Very Best

    by Timmy on 11/20/23Madison Square Garden - New York

    And they just keep getting better, baby. The band is beautiful, the fans are beautiful, and the show is stunning.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still…At Their Very Best

    by Alyssa G. on 11/20/23Madison Square Garden - New York

    I have loved The 1975 for quite some time. This was my very first time going to one of their concerts and hopefully won’t be my last! The 1975 put on such an AMAZING show! They truly still are at their very best.