Episode 4 is here! The 1975: On Their Genre Bending Aesthetic and Sound

In the fourth episode of Rhapsody in Reverie, Adrienne and Katarina discuss Adrienne’s favorite band The 1975. Listen as Adrienne and Katarina discuss The 1975’s self titled debut album and their second album, I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It. Adrienne and Katarina also gush over their favorite songs, how the band constantly defies expectations, and the memories of meeting The 1975 while attending a show.

Show Notes

01:12 - Artist Introduction
03:17 -  How Adrienne Discovered The 1975
08:08 - On The 1975’s Artistry and Identity
13:08 - The Ballad of Me and My Brain Discussion
18:18 - Nihilism and The 1975
24:31 - I Like It When You Sleep Discussion
26:21 - The 1975 Self Titled Album Discussion
32:35 - The 1975’s Detachment from Reality and Rejection of Labels
36:33 - Repetitive Listening Discussion
39:33 - Favorite The 1975 Songs Discussion
51:42 - Favorite I Like It When You Sleep Songs Discussion
01:01:48 - Meeting The 1975
01:04:18 - Outro

The 1975 Songs Mentioned in This Episode

05:07 - “Sex”
05:28 - “Chocolate”
13:08 - “The Ballad of Me and My Brain”
20:05 - “If I Believe You”
25:00 - “She Lays Down
25:09 - “Nana”
25:16 - “Somebody Else”
27:50 - “She Way Out”
31:00 - “Heart Out” “Settle Down”
31:27 - “Girls”
34:26 - “The Sound”
37:52 - “Is There Somebody Who Can Watch You” 
39:33 - “fallingforyou”
44:51 - “Me”
48:15 - “Pressure”
51:59 - “Please Be Naked”
54:51 - “i like it when you sleep for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it”
57:04 - “Paris”
58:55 - “This Must Be My Dream”
 

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