Independent filmmaker Caveh Zahedi gets too stoned with The 1975 frontman Matty Healy.
The 1975 perform at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Dundee.
A series of artistic black-and-white films featuring the English band The 1975.
In support of their fifth studio album 'Being Funny in a Foreign Language', English pop rock band The 1975 perform at New York City's Madison Square Garden on November 7, 2022.
“Let’s describe it as a desire to be outward followed by a fear of being seen,” The 1975’s Matty Healy tells Apple Music. “I think that is the conversation that happens in this record.” This short film finds Healy reflecting on his motivations and complexities as he and his bandmates reveal the ideas that fuelled their fourth album, Notes on a Conditional Form. It’s a unique and unguarded look at one of Britain’s most venturous bands.
In 2020 the BRIT Awards celebrated a massive 40th ever show. In this documentary Jack Whitehall delves into the archives to narrate an entertaining look back at over four decades of highlights from Britain’s biggest music show.
The 1975's 2016 concert with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, recorded live in Blackpool for BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.
550 artists were interviewed over ten years. At some point during those interviews, they were asked a question and told to answer with one word only. Some stuck to one, some said more, some answered quickly, some thought it through, and some didn't answer at all. That question… Lennon or McCartney?
Matthew "Matty" Healy (born in London, England on April 8, 1989) is an English musician. He is the lead singer and songwriter for the pop rock band The 1975, and is well-known for both his lyricism and his performance art. The 1975 was formed in 2002, and has released a total of 5 records, each with their own distinctive sound.
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