
A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships is a Alt/Indie album by The 1975, originally released in 2018. On Gatefold: 37 pressings tracked, owned by 17 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- polished
- restless
- urban
About
“I’m making pop records,” The 1975 frontman Matty Healy told Beats 1 host Matt Wilkinson. “When I say we’re a pop band, what I’m really saying is we’re not a rock band. Please stop calling us a rock band—’cause I think that’s the only music we <i>don’t</i> make.” It’s a fair comment: Thanks to their eclecticism and adventure, attempting to label The 1975 has been as easy as serving tea in a sieve. On their third album, the Cheshire four-piece are, once again, many things, including jazz crooners, 2-step experimentalists and yearning balladeers. What’s most impressive is their ability to wrangle all these ideas into coherent music—their outsize ambition never makes the songs feel cluttered. “I hate prog, I hate double albums, I hate indulgence,” said Healy. “I hate it when the world goes, ‘Hey, you’ve got our attention!’ and someone goes, ‘Right, well, if I’ve got your attention, how many guitar solos…’” Crucially, Healy’s lyrics add extra substance to—and bind together—the kaleidoscope of styles. On the neo-jazz of “Sincerity Is Scary,” he rails against a modern aversion to emotional expression. Broadly an album about love in the digital age, <i>A Brief Inquiry…</i> offers compelling insights into Healy’s own life. “It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You)” provides an unvarnished account of his heroin addiction, while “Surrounded By Heads and Bodies” draws on his experiences in rehab and “Be My Mistake” examines guilt and compulsion. “Honestly, you can look at your work and be like, ‘What did I do there that someone likes?’” he said. “Me, when I’m, like, really personal or really inward, really honest, that’s when I get the best reaction.” Introspection needn’t breed a somber mood though. From the tropical pop of “Tootimetootimetootime” to the spry electro-indie of “Give Yourself a Try,” this is an album full of uplifting, melodic rushes. “My favorite records are about life,” said Healy. “It may be a bit of a big thing to say, but I like the all-encompassing aspect of life: You can have these bits, the sad bits, but don’t leave the dancing out, you know what I mean?”
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Tracklist
- 1The 19751:34
- 2Give Yourself A Try3:17
- 3TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME3:28
- 4How To Draw / Petrichor5:49
- 5Love It If We Made It4:13
- 6Be My Mistake4:16
- 7Sincerity Is Scary3:45
- 8I Like America & America Likes Me3:26
- 9The Man Who Married A Robot / Love Theme3:33
- 10Inside Your Mind3:50
- 11It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)4:08
- 12Surrounded By Heads And Bodies3:56
- 13Mine4:06
- 14I Couldn't Be More In Love3:51
- 15I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes)5:14
Credits
Performers
- David CampbellARRANGED BY ORCHESTRA
- Sam SwallowARRANGED BY ORCHESTRA
- Matthew HealyLEAD VOCALS ARRANGED BY GUITAR
- Ross MacDonaldBASS
- Adam HannGUITAR
- George DanielARRANGED BY DRUMS ORCHESTRA
- Roy HargroveTRUMPET
- London Community Gospel Choir
17 collectors on Gatefold own this · 37 pressings tracked on Gatefold
