The 1975 are celebrating 10 years of their second studio album, ‘I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It,’ with a newly announced anniversary edition arriving February 27th.
The commemorative release will be pressed on limited-edition pink vinyl and packaged in an elaborate six-panel triple gatefold sleeve featuring refreshed cover artwork. Fans will also receive 17 oversized 12” x 12” art cards, each dedicated to a track from the record, with song lyrics printed on the reverse. Preorder: HERE.
Originally recorded in Los Angeles and produced by frontman Matty Healy and George Daniel alongside longtime collaborator Mike Crossey, the album fused glossy ’80s influences with a contemporary edge. The result was a bold contrast to the band’s stark, monochrome debut and helped cement their rising status. Featuring standout tracks such as “Love Me,” “UGH!,” “Somebody Else,” and “The Sound,” the album debuted at No. 1 in the U.K. and topped the U.S. Billboard 200, while also reaching the summit in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Formed in Manchester in 2002, The 1975 have grown into one of their generation’s most influential acts, known for their distinct visual style and devoted global following. Their most recent album, Being Funny In A Foreign Language, arrived in 2022, followed by the expansive At Their Very Best and Still… At Their Very Best world tours. In 2024, they headlined the iconic Glastonbury Festival, further underscoring their lasting impact.
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