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The 1975 have shared a new video for their track ‘Don’t Worry’ – you can watch it below.
The stripped-back piano ballad appears on the Manchester group’s latest album ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’, which was described by NME as being “the sound of a band with no sonic boundaries”.
Tonight (July 7), Matty Healy and co. posted an official ‘Don’t Worry’ video to YouTube. The CGI visuals follow an individual as they walk through a deserted neighbourhood, before watching another character dancing through an apartment block window.
At the end of the clip, the camera slowly pans out to reveal a number of wind turbines set against a pink-hued skyline.
Meanwhile, Phoebe Bridgers – who features on The 1975‘s track ‘Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America’ – recently claimed that hating the band is “sexist”.”Because teenage girls invented that band being famous.
“Like, teenage girls invented The Beatles. Teenage girls invented music. You’re trying to say that something’s stupid just because teenage girls like it? It’s fucking insane,” she reasoned.
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The 1975 had been due to perform a huge outdoor show at London’s Finsbury Park this coming Saturday (June 11) in support of ‘Notes…’. However, the show was cancelled due to the coronavirus crisis and will now take place on July 10, 2021.
Charli XCX, Clairo, Phoebe Bridgers, Pale Waves and Beabadoobee were announced as the support acts for the initial date, though it is yet to be confirmed whether the same acts will return for next year’s event.