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Hailing from England, The 1975 meld a '70s glam rock attitude with gauzy EDM textures and catchy chord progressions. The 1975 brings a fresh approach to 2016 with all the themes you'd expect; sex, drugs and affirmations of existence. Though their sophomore album bears a lengthy emo-esque title-- I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it-- it's packed with to-the-point, synth-tinged pop songs, like "Love Me," which recalls '80s new wave and power pop artists like Oingo Boingo, Peter Gabriel and Huey Lewis; and "UGH!," a song that wouldn't feel out of place on a Prince greatest hits compilation.
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