Following 2018’s A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has teased details and artwork for the British indie pop band’s forthcoming album, Notes On A Conditional Form.
In an interview with Q, The 1975 had already teased that their upcoming fourth studio album is set to have more of a British influence from musicians like The Streets and Burial. Now, Healy has revealed that the record is set to be somewhat “emo.”
New The 1975 album coming soon
— matty (@Truman_Black) April 14, 2019
“I’m an active emo man I suppose I’d call myself,” Healy explained to ALT 494. “I think that bands when they get to a stage that maybe we’re in they wanna kind of graduate into being like a massive rock band whereas we wanna graduate like into being a small emo band, if you know what I mean.”
Check out the full interview below.
After taking to the stage at Coachella, Healy even Tweeted out a teaser of the album’s artwork, which you can see below.
Notes On A Conditional Form pic.twitter.com/0HBcT8D3Ud
— matty (@Truman_Black) April 14, 2019