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The title track opens The 1975’s self-titled debut.
This track utilizes various euphemisms for oral sex. It is interpreted to be an intro to “Sex,” another track that expresses intimate details.
The song is featured as the opening track on the band’s sophomore album I like it when you sleep, for y...
Go down
Soft sound
Midnight
Car lights
Playing with the air
Breathing in your hair
Go down
Soft sound
Step into your skin?
I'd rather jump in your bones
Taking up your mouth, so you breathe through your nose
The 1975 was written by Ross MacDonald & Adam Hann & George Daniel & Matty Healy.
The 1975 was produced by Matty Healy & George Daniel & Mike Crossey & Ross MacDonald & Adam Hann.
For a start, I love that song, ‘The 1975’. I like the way that on our debut album, the band is called ‘The 1975’, that song is called ‘The 1975’, off the album ‘The 1975’. That song was us stating our identity. I think what happened was George made a piece of music, like half a song or something; we...
I wanted the primary statement from the album to be really clean and meta. I saw the record like that, it felt quite self involved not in an egocentric way more like a journal or a diary entry. I wanted the track to be like a start up sound in the mold of Sega, Playstation, Xbox, Windows etc. I love...