This week looks to be an exciting one for fans of The 1975, following speculation the band are set to finally return to the music scene.
Yesterday, fan @its_anobrain tweeted the band’s manager Jamie Oborne with a picture of a lightning bolt from the UK post-heatwave storm, remarking the likeliness of the cover-art from the band’s last studio album ‘I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It’.
On captioning “Evening, the iliwys era is still here”, Oborne then responded with “Yes for a few more days…”, teasing that the chapter from their second record will finally close, opening the way for more music.
The 1975’s third album, rumoured to be titled ‘Music For Cars’, is still apparently scheduled for a June 2018 release, with Oborne previously stating that new music was coming “really soon”. The band have not used their Twitter account publicly since last summer.
More as we hear it.
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