The - 1975 Albums

If Brief Inquiry was a panic attack, Notes is the bipolar manic episode that follows. Criticized for being "bloated" (22 tracks, 80 minutes), this is actually the most honest album about the modern condition:

They are the band for the anxious, the over-thinkers, the romantics who hide behind cynicism. In a world that demands we pick a lane, The 1975 built a career in the breakdown lane. the 1975 albums

This is the album about the loneliness of the crowd . You can have the money, the partner, and the aesthetic, but you cannot escape the ego. It is the sound of waking up in a hotel room and not recognizing the person in the mirror. Phase 3: A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships (2018) – The Panic Attack The Vibe: A glitching screen. The doom scroll. The moment you realize the algorithm knows you better than your mother does. If Brief Inquiry was a panic attack, Notes

Tracks like "The Sound" are sarcastic jabs at critics who demand misery from artists, while "Somebody Else" remains the definitive song about seeing an ex move on—not with anger, but with a hollow, synth-driven nausea. "Loving Someone" is a spoken-word poem over a house beat about identity politics before it was trendy. This is the album about the loneliness of the crowd

After the experimental sprawl of Notes , BFIAFL feels like a detox. Produced with Jack Antonoff, this is The 1975 stripping away the internet commentary and returning to the craft of the song.