
This then builds into a whirlwind of quirky 80’s disco-infused, glittering funky pop with a splash of synth-y indie rock.

The 1975 have navigated into new territory with their second album, and left listeners in an ambient, colorful transcendence. I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It sounds like the title of a poetry book, and in a way, it is. But with each carefully crafted song one can easily tell that their “image” could not be further from the truth. They have artfully perfected the “cooler than you” vibe which can be attributed in part, to their well-known clean cut aesthetic. It’s this kind of wild reaction from fans that put the pressure on the band to live up to the success of their first album as they worked on their follow-up, I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It ( via Dirty Hit / Interscope).The 1975 gives off the rockstar cliché of not caring if people enjoy their music, or about their fame. I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it – The 1975 Matty Healy, Adam Hann, Ross MacDonald, and George Daniel’s fill-in Dave Elitch (due to a broken shoulder) swagger out into the open, decked out in black skinny jeans and ripped clothing ready to amp up the audience with songs from their second album. There is a stage blazing with neon pink lights as teenage girls anxiously hold their breath, waiting. A scream pierces the air, and everyone explodes as they see The 1975, also known as the indie band that catapulted its way into the spotlight with two number one albums.

A large crowd waits anxiously and the tension and excitement pulsates through the night air.
