The Gay Writing Doesn’t Stop: Taylor Swift’s “Guilty as Sin?” Mariana Vaca, Lake Forest College Swift’s records resonate with the LGBT community, but why? … May 20, 2024
Notes on ‘Notes on a Conditional Form,’ the 1975’s Latest Album Sarah Gudenau, Oakland University Some say that the release runs a little long, but its experimentation, as well as lyrics that are both sentimental and politically charged, make it something memorable.… June 9, 2020
The 1975’s ‘Love It If We Made It’ Is the Perfect Protest Song for Today Nayeli G. Pena, Colorado College The single may have come out two years ago, but the song remains even more relevant today.… June 1, 2020
The Constant Evolution of the 1975 Keeps Fans Intrigued Nayeli G. Pena, Colorado College The band has managed to create a unique sound and aesthetic with every new album, leaving many wondering what else they might have in store.… May 19, 2020
Greta Thunberg and The 1975 Just Released the Most Important Collab of 2019 Clarence Dodge, Sarah Lawrence College The chilling climate change warning is a stunning blend of activism and art.… August 9, 2019
The 1975’s New, Long-Awaited Album Is a Masterclass of Met Expectations Nicole Andrasko, University of Pittsburgh 'A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships' does what few much-ballyhooed albums do: it lives up to the hype.… December 6, 2018
The 1975 Are Releasing an Album This Month, and It’s Gonna Be Weird Jocelyn Campos, University of Texas at San Antonio If the teasers are any indication, making sense is not their top priority.… November 9, 2018
The Top 10 Most Anticipated Albums to Look Forward to in 2018 Maya Halabi, UTSA These albums in 2018 are bringing some new music to shake up your playlists, and hopefully they'll be even better than the previous year.… December 21, 2017