The 1975's Matty Healy Bounced Around Like A Kangaroo On Corden
Matty Healy, frontman of
The 1975,
loves jumping on stuff. That much is apparent in the band's recent efficiency of "I Like America & America Likes Me" on
The Late Late Show With James Corden Monday night (July 22). Matty bounces around like a kangaroo on stilts, so enchanted by the efficiency that he even lands on Corden's desk. The host is even educated enough to be off the stage, ceding control to Matty, the musical group, and the twin backup dancers that elevate the whole show to the next level.
Matty's pouncing presentation started calm enough, with him serenading into the autotune-infused mic while the twins hit the "Woah" dance. Matty himself twirled his hands in a circle before popping in place, his mouth making a uppercase O. Once the music swelled, the holy musical ghost took him over, causing him to catapult into the stratosphere and land his red Converse sneakers on Corden's shiny wooden desk.
As he sang sweet notes into the microphone while the musical group supplied lush music from another corner of the stage, Matty made his way across the stage before jumping in the air
again, this time landing on a drum. His balance never abandoned him, surprisingly, and he finished out the efficiency calmly, on the stage this time alternatively opposed to in mid-air.
The 1975 are currently prepping to release a new album,
Notes On A Conditional Form, sometime this year. In April, they teased its release on
Corden where they also gave a
performance of "It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)."
Check out the efficiency of jumping jacks up above.
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