This week Across the Couch, we’re diving headfirst into the discography of The 1975—one of the most compelling and chaotic bands of our generation. From the emotional wreckage of “Robbers” to the cultural commentary of “Love It If We Made It,” and the self-aware spiral of “Give Yourself a Try,” we’re unpacking the stories, meanings, and controversies behind some of their biggest songs.
We also talk about Matty Healy’s complicated persona, the band's cinematic songwriting style, and why Being Funny in a Foreign Language might just be their most honest work yet. Whether you’re a long-time fan or just trying to figure out why everyone’s obsessed with this band, this one’s for you. You too Swifties!
Grab your headphones, give yourself a try, and let’s get into it.
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