The 1975 have shared the latest single from their next album Being Funny in a Foreign Language. The new track is called “I’m in Love With You,” and it arrives with a black and white, Buster Keaton-esque visual directed by Samuel Bradley. The video was shot in July around a historic shipyard in South East England, and features a brief cameo from Phoebe Bridgers. Watch it below, and scroll down for a new slate of UK tour dates that the band will embark on early next year.
“There’s a real desire now in art for remarkable stuff that takes as little technology as possible, because everyone can make something with technology, and it’s so easy to not do loads of practice,” the 1975 frontman Matty Healy told Pitchfork following the “I’m in Love With You” shoot earlier this summer. He continued:
Being Funny in a Foreign Language arrives October 14 via Dirty Hit. “I’m in Love With You” follows the release of lead single “Part of the Band” (featuring vocals from Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner) and the subsequent track “Happiness.” The band’s previous studio album, Notes on a Conditional Form, arrived in 2020. The new LP was recorded at Real World Studios in Wiltshire, England, as well as Electric Lady Studios in New York. The 1975 will kick off a North American tour behind the record in November.
Read Pitchfork’s Cover Story “The 1975’s Matty Healy Turns On, Tunes In, and Logs Off.”
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