Editorial
(Un)Covered: What Makes You Beautiful
We like it when The 1975 covers songs for they make them so beautiful (and are probably aware of it).
We like it when The 1975 covers songs for they make them so beautiful (and are probably aware of it).
idobi staff have pitched The 1975’s latest album against their debut in order to help you decide for yourself: Team Black or Pink?
In honor of The 1975’s latest album, we’re bringing you a special edition of (Un)Covered.
The 1975 have just premiered their new song “Medicine”, taken from the BBC Radio 1 re-score of the movie Drive.
Let’s not beat around the bush here—learning is cool, but school is usually much less cool. Thankfully, your homework pile will never be taller than your stack of records, and the right song can help you get through even the most impossible assignments. We asked our writers to share their favorite songs from their first year of college, high school, middle school, or elementary school for a special back to school playlist in this week’s Tuesday Ten.
You should know by now that we love The 1975 here at idobi, and their newest video for “Settle Down” is no exception. It was directed by the band’s vocalist, Matty Healy, and it’s a beautifully done, aesthetically pleasing video with one hell of an ending. The song is taken from their fantastic debut album which is out now on Vagrant/Dirty Hit Records. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsYE078RQCI
British alt-rock band The 1975 have premiered a new video for their next single, “Girls,” and, well, it’s pretty hilarious – you can watch it below. It’s from their debut self-titled album, and they’re currently on a US tour in support of that album. Dates can be found here. You can read a quote from vocalist Matty Healy below as well, discussing the artistic direction the band took when crafting the video. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkubQCI4Fxo “When we released our last video (Sex), people really reacted to the fact that it was in colour. There was a lot of conjecture and talk surrounding… Read more »
With their self-titled album, The 1975 have crafted an incredible debut that will without a doubt go down as one of the best of the year.
Everyone loves when a surprise guest jumps out during a live performance and last night we got an absolutely iconic collaboration. Dave Grohl, famous for his work in both Foo Fighters and Nirvana, joined boygenius at the Hollywood Bowl on Halloween to bring fans a special live performance of their song, “Satanist“. Grohl was dressed in corspe make-up for the holiday, while Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus from boygenius were sporting various religious attire. Don’t worry, they also wore their famous school-boy outfits as well. Many fans were able to capture the moment on their phones, check out… Read more »