Songs in the Living Room is your one-stop shop about songs created by the English pop-rock band The 1975. This show will take you through all of The 1975—song by song, lore by lore, and tour by tour. Listen along as we explore and analyze these special tunes. We'll also highlight 1975 news, stories about the band, fan questions, and more. If you've ever wanted to do a deep dive into The 1975 then this podcast is for you.
This episode discusses "Loads of Crisps" an ambient song released by The 1975 lead singer Matty Healy under the alias Truman Black.
It's The 1975 song about robots and humanity.
The 1975 released "Now is the Hour" as part of the soundtrack for The New Look on Feb. 7, 2024.
This episode explores “I Like It When You Sleep for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It”— the title track off The 1975's second album.
This episode explores content, speeches, and themes from The 1975's Still...At Their Very Best tour in North America.
Matty Healy posted a drawing of a room on his Instagram. The drawing, created by artist Brad Troemel, features items from 1975 lore. This episode explains the items in the drawing and how they are connected to the band.
This episode explores predictions for the themes and theatrics during The 1975's upcoming Still...At Their Very Best Tour.
At Their Very Best is a tour created by The 1975 promoting their fifth album Being Funny in a Foreign Language. This episode explores how the tour was written, its themes, the three distinct acts of each At Their Very Best show, viral and genuine moments, and more.
This episode unpacks 'Undo' — one of the band's earliest songs.
'Part of the Band' is a slice of Americana by a very English band.
'Frail State of Mind' is an experimental ballad about anxiety and an anthem for anyone who has experienced a mental health struggle.
The 1975 has several songs that reference one another. This episode takes a look at a few essential songs.
This episode explores the beginnings and current state of The 1975's opening songs across their albums—a track called 'The 1975'.
'What Should I Say' is an experimental track that sounds simple but its creation proved difficult for The 1975.
'Chocolate' propelled The 1975 to a new wave of listeners. In this episode, we explore one of the band's most popular early songs.
'102' by The 1975 is a beloved early track that's rarely played live.
This episode introduces Songs in the Living Room—a podcast about The 1975.
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