As Healy recalls, it was time to “do exactly what we want”. So when they began to make their second album, 2016’s I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it, the four-piece resolved to ignore outside expectation. “A lot of people’s early music has a lot to do with: ‘Is this cool enough to show my mates?’ That can kill bands if they never leave The Hawley Arms”-the Camden pub/epicentre of British indie music in the 2000s. “It’s hard to have that confidence when you’re young,” frontman Matty Healy told Apple Music. The 1975 had already released a platinum-selling album-their 2013 self-titled debut-before they learned to trust their own instincts.
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