The 1975 Pushes Back Release Date for Their Next Album

The 1975 performs in the 2019 Pinkpop Festival, the Netherlands
The 1975 performs in the 2019 Pinkpop Festival, the Netherlands in 2019. Photo by Roberto Finizio/Shutterstock (10322567bd)

Fans of The 1975 have been patiently awaiting their next studio album Notes on a Conditional Form, but it seems they’ll have to wait a little bit longer. Their next LP was supposed to hit the shelves next month, but its release date was pushed back to April.

The band’s frontman Matt Healy announced the news in an Instagram live video, and apologized to fans for the delay, but explained why he thinks it’s for the best.

“It takes like three months or something to physically make a record on vinyl so it comes out on the 24th of April, I think. Sorry if that’s annoying or whatever… For the sake of a couple of months, in the grand scheme of things [the delay] doesn’t really make any difference,” said Healy.

The 1975 singer also added he’s really proud of their upcoming album and revealed they’ll drop a couple of songs before the entire album comes out on April 24th. Their next single “Me and You Together Song” will debut on January 16th, and they previously shared tracks “People” and “Frail State of Mind”.