I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful, Yet So Unaware of It (2LP)

I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful, Yet So Unaware of It (2LP)
$79.99

The 1975 are set to release their highly-anticipated second album I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it on February 26th. I like it when you sleep… is the follow-up to the quartet’s gold TEA self-titled debut. It is a bold and brilliant record made up of infectious pop hooks and sprawling electro sonics, an ambitious stride forward for one of the UK’s most exciting young bands. The release is preceded by the gospel-tinged ‘The Sound’, which follows the hysterically-received ‘Love Me’ and ‘UGH!’ The 1975 have had the sort of breakthrough that only happens once a decade. Healy, Adam Hann (guitar), Ross MacDonald (bass) and George Daniel (drums) formed at school on the outskirts of Manchester ten years ago. After years of honing their sound, 2013’s debut album revealed a band who could blend accessible and anthemic choruses with an artistic aesthetic. It was a record where indie-pop grooves and alt R&B atmospherics sat seamlessly next to each other. A mass audience connected with indelible tracks such as ‘Chocolate’, ‘Girls’, ‘Sex’ and ‘Robbers’ . The band’s second album which was recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Healy and Daniel alongside production collaborator Mike Crossey. It distils their love of 80s sonics into something that sounds impossibly now, a record that shifts between shimmying guitar grooves (‘She’s American’, ‘Love Me’), experimental electronic soundscapes (‘I like it when you sleep…’, ‘Please Be Naked’) and cascading, adventurous pop songs (‘If I Believe You’, ‘Lostmyhead’, ‘The Sound’) whilst always sounding part of the same whole. “Why create one type of music when nobody consumes one type of music?” says Healy. “The idea of rules in art is completely farcical.”