He also mentions that he is occasionally in touch with Mick Jagger, which seems nice. The band was working on the LP at the festival (“George is in the bus mixing something right now”) and Healy says that we can expect new music this summer. Then, the 1975 launched into “Loving Someone.”īefore the performance, Healy gave an interview with SiriusXM and updated fans on the 1975’s forthcoming album Notes On A Conditional Form. Fun and bouncy with a sing-along hook, this has the potential to kick up a level when the tour rolls around, call and response lyrical moments with dancefloor-friendly wonky electronics encouraging audience. You are a disgrace! You are not men of god! You are simply misogynistic wankers,” Healy said. 11) Loving Someone Here we veer off into hip-hop, Jamie T inspired beats and rhymes, ticking yet another genre off an ever-expanding list. It’s not about that - you can hide behind that as much as you want and push your Christian narrative that sex is something to be ashamed of and therefore forcing women to have birth is some kind of - I don’t know - some good punishment for their moral indiscretion.
“The reason I’m so angry is I don’t believe it’s about the preservation of life, it’s about controlling women. “There’s people - men - in the American government comparing the harrowing, difficult choices of female American citizens to the Holocaust! That is a disgrace!” “I was reading the abortion bill last night - I actually read the thing - it starts out by quoting the amount of Jews that died in the Holocaust and then it goes on to talk about the Rwandan Genocide, it talks about the Gulags, it talks about China, it talks about mass murder, right?” Healy paused to collect himself. Yeah, you should be loving someone Oh, oh, loving someone Yeah, you should be loving someone Oh, oh, loving someone Yeah, you should be. (Healy hinted he would talk about the ban at the fest on Thursday.) The “heartbeat bill” was signed by Republican governor Kay Ivey. The 1975 played Alabama’s Hangout Fest last night and frontman Matty Healy took the opportunity to criticize the draconian abortion ban that passed in the state legislature this week.