The 1975, the genre-defying band formed in Manchester, have become one of the most influential and forward-thinking acts in modern pop and alternative music. Led by frontman Matty Healy alongside George Daniel, Adam Hann, and Ross MacDonald, the group built a devoted global following with their signature blend of glossy pop, indie rock, atmospheric electronics, and sharp cultural commentary.
Their self-titled 2013 debut launched hits like “Chocolate” and “Sex,” while subsequent albums — including the acclaimed I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It and A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships — earned widespread critical praise, chart-topping success, and a reputation for bold artistic reinvention. The band is known for creating immersive live experiences, striking visual aesthetics, and lyrics that examine technology, youth culture, intimacy, and identity.
With each release, The 1975 continue to push creative boundaries and shape the sound of contemporary alternative pop, solidifying their role as one of the defining bands of their generation.