![]() The 1975 last trod these boards six years ago, back when they were little more than a cult prospect with lofty (and divisive) ambitions. Back on the site of their first ever London show (“I’m gonna call you Barfly, only cause of memories,” Matty declares, referencing the venue’s recent rebrand), The 1975 prove that – while they might be arena-filling pop prodigies these days – they’ve still got all the fire of their pop-punk beginnings. Whether it’s the raw, emo-tinged vocal of frontman Matty Healy, the piercing guitars of Adam Hann, or the snap-crack snare of drummer and production whizz George Daniel, they’ve retained the energy of their younger days through number one records and festival headline slots. ![]() Despite all the sheen and polish of their modern-day pop guise, there’s always been an element of edge to The 1975.
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