How does an artist who lived and died by the sword of social media fight back? By having a laugh and with a little sincerity, Matty Healy tells NME
Next year, The 1975 return to Australia and New Zealand to tour new album ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’. NME recaps how the British pop band have become bonafide arena-filling superstars Down Under
Matt Healy and co. will drop into the record store next month
"I love the Foo Fighters, but I couldn’t do that"
Healy expands on comments he made about turning down Sheeran's lucrative offer
The frontman did, however, say he would “love that” if it were true
The 1975 served as replacements for Rage Against The Machine after the latter withdrew from appearing earlier this month
"I’ll die on the hill of my records, but I won’t die on the hill of my tweets"
The frontman has also discussed working with "the biggest producer in the world", Jack Antonoff
The Dirty Hit artist's new album 'Beatopia' features team-ups with the likes of Matty Healy, PinkPantheress and Bombay Bicycle Club's Jack Steadman