The 1975 Tease New Album And Give A Cheery Performance On Corden
The 1975 were the soft-smiling, absurdly cheery visitors on
The Late Late Show With James Corden last night (April 17). They had an excellent sit-down conversation with Corden and discussed about the current state of the band's career. They also performed "It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)" on the dark stage, illuminated by the shining number and ecstatic backup dancers. They brought the sun to
Corden.
The 1975's shining number made for a brilliant glimpse of a happy atmosphere. "It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)" sounds like it was made through wide grins and sharp foot taps. Frontman Matt Healy grooved as his mangy black tuft of hair danced on his head, looking as if it would come off at a moment's notice. The true stars of the efficiency, though, were the similarly dressed ladies situated in the middle of the circle of musicians, jumping, swinging their hips, and exposing blinding white teeth because the sort of smiles that signify that someone's having the time of their life.
The band's conversation with Corden covered their upcoming plans for new music. They confirmed that they worked on an album that will come out before the end of the year.
There's no required for the 1975 to rush a new LP; the musical group released their third studio album,
A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, in November. Immediately after a upcoming efficiency at Coachella, the musical group will be heading on a North American
tour that wraps up in June.
Take a look at the efficiency and conversation with Corden up above.
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