Today, Jack and Derek discuss another house-influenced song, and a classical interlude, from Notes. What's the vibe? Listen to find out! Let us know what you think of our new editing style in the comments!
Songs used (in order):
Frail State of Mind - The 1975
HNSCC - The 1975
The End (Music for Cars) - The 1975
Archangel - Burial
Blinded by the Lights - The Streets
I Know The End - Phoebe Bridgers
This week, Jack and Derek discuss the first single from Being Funny in a Foreign Language. Strap in, folks, this is a big one. Let us know what you think!
Songs used (in order):
Part of the Band - The 1975
How Kind of You - Paul McCartney
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Today, Jack and Derek discuss the band's trademark shoegaze (popgaze?) track from Notes! We also have a meta conversation about irony so be prepared for the equations from A Beautiful Mind to start floating around you while listening.
Today, Jack and Derek discuss The 1975's most popular song, Somebody Else! Lyrical interpretations, live performances, and even the musical theory of this track are explored in the name of figuring out if the popularity of the song is justified. Anything we missed? Let us know below
In this special episode, Jack and Derek discuss the band's comeback performance at Glastonbury! The production and setlist are analyzed, as well as potential hints for upcoming projects. Anything we missed? Let us know in the comments!
This week, Jack and Derek discuss possibly the band's angriest song, as well as one of the most iconic live performances of the band in the ILIWYS era. Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comments below!
This week, Jack and Derek discuss the fourth iteration of the band's self-titled song, a speech by climate activist Greta Thunberg. They also each walk through their own versions of Notes, with cut songs, a new tracklist order, and new concepts!
The moment you've all been waiting for...the first annual Talk! Podcast Debate! Is Robbers an absolute classic or a misstep? Is An Encounter a hidden gem? (no) Let us know your thoughts below! Remember, this is all for fun!
Today, Jack and Derek are discussing another fan-suggested song, Milk, the secret track on the 1975's fourth EP, IV! HEY! SEND US AN EMAIL AT talkthe1975podcast@gmail.com LET YOUR THOUGHTS BE HEARD!
Today, Jack and Derek discuss YOUR pick for this week's discussion, Pressure! We discuss the concept of sleeper hits, and how well this song has aged. Leave your thoughts below!
Today, Jack and Derek discuss the first song from Being Funny in a Foreign Language. Shout out if your name is Caroline!
This week, Jack and Derek discuss the lore of notes and what this song could POSSIBLY mean. Listen on to learn more about this song than you ever knew possible.
Today, Jack and Derek discuss the two No Rome songs that feature Matty Healy, while also looking at No Rome's career as a whole. Eeeeshhh.....strap in folks.
Today, Jack and Derek discuss the self-titled "formula" and what makes a good pop song. YOU have the power of choice for the next song we discuss, DROP IT IN THE COMMENTS! Eh! Eh! Eh!
This week, Derek and Jack discuss the trappiest trap song that Matty ever trapped. Gun violence is also discussed throughout this episode so proceed with caution. Leave a comment about what song you want us to discuss in Episode 15! The most suggested song wins!
This week, Jack and Derek discuss their first track from the EPs! We're sorry that your dad's dead.
This week, Jack and Derek discuss the final single from A Brief Inquiry! What do you rate this song? Let us know in the poll below! Anything we forgot to mention? Leave a comment!
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This week, Jack and Derek discuss The 1975's cover of By Your Side by Sade! Leave a comment about how you feel about this one and answer the poll!
In this episode, Derek and Jack discuss the closing track off of I Like It When You Sleep! We discuss where this track falls in the greater scheme of the solo Matty pieces in the band's discography and also Walter White yelling.