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The 1975 - A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships album flac Performer: The 1975
Title: A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships
Released: 2018
MP3 album: 1508 mb
FLAC album: 1292 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: MMF AIFF ADX AAC MP2 VOC WMA
Genre: Pop

The album got leaked four days before the official release. The band originally planned to release an EP titled What a Shame which was called off, as the project had become something bigger according to the band’s manager Jamie Oborne. Matty Healy thought that the third album should be the last one for the band but then he changed his mind and decided to make two records and release them in a six months time: For a while, I’d been thinking that this would be our last album. The reason I did that is that when you’re a writer, you want a good ending. The Context Of The Digital: A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships’ is the title of Gene McHugh’s essay. Talking about the inspiration behind the record’s title, Matty says: Not necessarily by the essay itself, but by the title – it was curated into a book called ‘You Are Here: Art After The Internet’.

And did they preface their new LP, A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, with a 24-page manifesto that includes manic scribbles ( THIS IDEA HAS BEEN DONE BEFORE ), a picture of Healy petting a dog whilst on the toilet, and a technophobic survey of our contemporary clusterfuck of an existence that concludes: THE LEFT AND RIGHT GROW MORE APART BUT YO.

The 1975's third studio album ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’ is a game-changing moment. Clever and profound, funny and light, serious and heartbreaking, painfully modern and classic-sounding all at the same time, ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’ is a game-changing album, one that challenges The 1975’s peers – if, indeed, there are any – to raise their game. So Healy had set out to describe his own experience, but in doing so has produced an artefact that sums up millennial life, a magpie pop masterpiece that could only be made right now and right here.

The 1975’ shows a lot of influence from Bon Ivers most recent album- look up ‘715 Creeks’ and it’s the same vocoder pitch control. Amazing sounds there or how on point the melody was, bu. I just finished track 5, everything just seems ‘new’ which I think is fine. I didn’t like this version of The 1975 and the different album cover motif is interesting.

But on their third and best album, A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships, The 1975 have created what so many post-Radiohead bands couldn’t: a coherent pop statement with enough hope, radical honesty and genre-spanning breadth to make sense across divided generations. We’ll tell you what’s true. You can form your own view. The answer to whether Robyn could follow up the brilliance of her self-titled 2005 album came in a burst of releases in 2010, the EPs Body Talk Pt 1, Pt 2 and Pt3, and this 15-track effort, essentially a compilation album. It includes different versions of some tracks, such as the non-acoustic version of Hang With Me (and we can argue all night about that one), but leaves well alone when it comes to the single greatest electronic dance track since I Feel Love, Dancing On My Own.

A Brief Inquiry is not the unqualified triumph the 1975 had in mind. It’s stronger and punchier than its predecessor, but has moments where the group overreach. You could argue it’s rather confused, but, as Healy would doubtless point out, it is meant to reflect the times we live in, and they’re pretty confusing.

10), The 1975 revealed the track list, cover art and release date for their forthcoming album, A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, along with a set of UK and Ireland tour dates. The band will tour through the . and Ireland in January; a list of dates and pre-sale info can be found here.