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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

    One of my favorite bands!

    by pattim72 on 10/22/16Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    The band was great , the venue not so much. The sound system was awful! Muffled vocals, bass turned up way too much, and went from soft to loud and back to soft again. You could barely here them. Third time I've been here and although it's a nice outdoor area at the pool, I would not recommend anyone see a show here.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing band! Amazing venue!

    by Gucchi37 on 10/22/16Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    Awesome place to see your favorite band. A little hard to find where you line up, but anyone that works at the Cosmopolitan can guide you where to go. Weather was perfect in October to be outside. The stage is up enough where anywhere you are you can see. I will definetely be seeing another show there!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Keep your political views to yourself!!

    by JenninVegad on 10/22/16Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    It's unfortunate that artists and performers feel the need to share their political views with their audiences. When I go to a concert, I go to escape everyday life and to get lost in the music. The music rocked, but the speech left a bitter aftertaste.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    The 1975 is a legendary act

    by Cannokolb on 10/22/16Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    More or less, I've been listening to and playing metal/hardcore music since 2007. And never has their been an artist such as The 1975 to capture my heart. Their unique sound and fantastic rhythm sets me off. Their show was a 10/10; however those who have their favorite artists playing at The Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV..... HEED THIS WARNING. The pool "venue" is not designed for fantastic artists such as this. The Front of House PA consisted of two racks offset to both sides of the stage pointing directly back. When The 1975 kicked off their show, it sounded like their projection was coming from beneath the stage and it was incredibly muffled. So much so, that my group had to move to closer offset to right stage front to get a better sound. Boulevard Pool was made for DJ's making dayclub appearances, not artists like this band.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The 1975 are legends

    by mattywho on 10/21/16Event Center at San Jose State University - San Jose

    I've seen them 6 times in less than a year,and every time feels like the first. The 6th time was the charm and I was second row at SJSU Event Center. He kept saying coming to our side and was towering right in front of me.He truly is a beautiful human being.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The 1975 are LEGENDS

    by 10182016 on 10/21/16Event Center at San Jose State University - San Jose

    This was my 3rd time seeing them. The whole set is visually and aesthetically pleasing. It's good idea to go watch even if you don't know them/their songs because the visuals WILL blow you away. I will always go back to watch The 1975!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The 1975 - Even better than I expected!

    by Burbaloo on 10/21/16Event Center at San Jose State University - San Jose

    This group from England, who "isn't massively on the radio", as they put it, put on a fantastic First Class performance. Never a dull moment. I had only seen them once before, on SNL, so I wasn't sure what to expect. I'm now totally in love with The 1975. Excellent vocals, very unusual and extrememly well done background visuals that changed with every song performed. This group is so exciting and talented and produces such good quality music. The lead singer is a fun show in himself, so much personality. He really "feels" his music, and he can dance. I love it when the lead singer can dance. I love their whole sound, including the saxophone. Honestly it was a pretty classy performance. I couldn't believe what I was getting for a show being put on in a university basketball arena, amaaaaaaaaaazing. We saw Prince at the same venue years ago, and it was boring compared to The 1975 performance, believe it or not. If you get a chance to see these guys, I would highly recommend that you buy some tickets!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/21/16Event Center at San Jose State University - San Jose

    Arrived at 3pm, and the show started at 8. We were still able to get second row and were only 10 feet away from the band. Security constantly made sure no one was getting crushed and passed out cups of water to anyone who needed it. The 1975 put on an incredible show. It was one of the best I have ever been to. I will definitely be going to see them whenever they come to my area next

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing performance!

    by Anonymous on 10/21/16Event Center at San Jose State University - San Jose

    I've been a fan of the 1975 for years, but this was my first time seeing them. Their songs live sound even better live and the show that they out on is something to remember.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    OMG THE BEST

    by NatalieYO on 10/21/16Event Center at San Jose State University - San Jose

    The visuals and lights , the setlist , and the band live Overall AMAZING

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/21/16Event Center at San Jose State University - San Jose

    Visuals were amazing. Matt sounded perfect. The rest of the band were on point. Loved how they interacted with the crowd! A must go!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The 1975 puts on an amazing show !!!

    by Stephacat on 10/21/16Event Center at San Jose State University - San Jose

    Hands down one of the best shows I've been to . There lightning was incredibly beautiful!! Overall performance was 10/10.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Love The 1975, acoustics terrible, need spotlights

    by gmtfan on 10/21/16Event Center at San Jose State University - San Jose

    My second time seeing The 1975; last time at Berkeley Greek Theater, where they sounded great in outdoor amphitheater. Fantastic music but speakers here seemed underpowered and unable to deal with very poor acoustics in arena. Their lighting set is fantastic creating many fascinating backgrounds in sync with the music but you can't see any of the band members because there's no lighting on them. When the background is bright LED displays, anything in front of these, including the band members, is really dark and that somewhat disengages the band from the audience. They're a fantastic band and I still will see them everytime they come to the area.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The 1975, can't wait to see them again

    by TreeVera on 10/21/16Event Center at San Jose State University - San Jose

    Awesome show!!!! I have no other words to describe it, I'm looking forward to seeing them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The 1975 CCU open air theater oct2016

    by Kellymj730 on 10/19/16Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU - San Diego

    I have officially seen the 1975 live 3 times and they never cease to amaze me. The stage set up and lights are absolutely mesmerizing every time and you can feel the intimacy between the band and the audience, especially when in a smaller, general admission venue. I would absolutely go see them again without second thought and you can't beat their ticket prices. IM SHOOK

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    // the 1975 //

    by mattyhealsmysoul on 10/18/16Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU - San Diego

    THEY WERE AMAZZIIIINNGGGGGG!!!! I loved their entire set and they played almost every song from their second album, a couple from the first album, and they even played two songs from before they were the 1975!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The 1975 were awsome

    by VnssYahayra on 10/18/16Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU - San Diego

    I had great time, they should back soon. The concert was great!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The 1975 was amazing!

    by Silvacarolinaa on 10/18/16The Forum - Inglewood

    It was such an amazing concert and performance ! Definitely worth your money!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    My soul is cleansed

    by emma270 on 10/18/16Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU - San Diego

    They're all beautiful. Marty cleansed my soul and it will be a religious experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by The1975Listener on 10/18/16Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU - San Diego

    Very entertaining! Forgot about reality and danced my ass off.