The 1975 – I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it

Album Info

Artist: The 1975

Title: I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it

Year: 2016

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Tracklist

  • 1. The 1975 (1:23)
  • 2. Love Me (3:42)
  • 3. UGH! (3:00)
  • 4. A Change Of Heart (4:43)
  • 5. She's American (4:30)
  • 6. If I Believe You (6:20)
  • 7. Please Be Naked (4:25)
  • 8. Lostmyhead (5:19)
  • 9. The Ballad Of Me And My Brain (2:51)
  • 10. Somebody Else (5:47)
  • 11. Loving Someone (4:20)
  • 12. I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it (6:26)
  • 13. The Sound (4:08)
  • 14. This Must Be My Dream (4:12)
  • 15. Paris (4:53)
  • 16. Nana (3:56)
  • 17. She Lays Down (3:58)

Review

"I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It" is a masterclass in reinvention, with The 1975 pushing the boundaries of their sound to create a true work of art. This sophomore album is a bold leap forward, blending retro-infused pop-rock with experimental electronica and contemporary rock elements. The result is a dynamic, multifaceted sound that confirms the band's status as innovative risk-takers.

Frontman Matty Healy's vocal performances are a standout, balancing confidence and intimacy as he explores themes of ego, fear, and self-doubt. Tracks like "Love Me" and "She's American" showcase the band's ability to craft catchy, hook-laden pop, while "Somebody Else" and "If I Believe You" venture into more experimental territories, showcasing their creative range.

Critics and fans alike were wowed by the album, with widespread critical acclaim and commercial success following its release. "I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It" is a testament to The 1975's fearless approach to music, offering a compelling listen that's both deeply personal and universally relatable. - Stephanie