Being Funny In A Foreign Language [Clear Vinyl]

Being Funny In A Foreign Language [Clear Vinyl]

by The 1975
Being Funny In A Foreign Language [Clear Vinyl]

Being Funny In A Foreign Language [Clear Vinyl]

by The 1975

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Overview

Having experimented with their sound over the course of two albums, England's the 1975 settle down into a cozy and melodic vibe with 2022's Being Funny in a Foreign Language. Produced by lead singer Matthew Healy, with drummer George Daniel and Jack Antonoff, the album follows the companion releases of 2018's A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships and 2020's Notes on a Conditional Form. Those albums revealed the band's transformative knack for exploring a variety of styles, from lo-fi pop and Auto-Tuned R&B, to ever more avant-garde electronic soundscapes. In contrast, Being Funny is a relatively straight-forward production, nicely evoking the group's first two albums. In fact, if Being Funny had been the group's third release after 2016's I Like It When You Sleep, it would have made a lot of sense. These are immediately infectious songs built on shimmering guitar and keyboard riffs, several of which, including "Happiness" also feature saxophonist Zem Audu, whose bright sonic textures add to the bands jazzy, early-'80s adult contemporary pop vibe. Equally compelling are cuts like "Looking for Somebody to Love," "Part of the Band," and "Oh Caroline," all which pleasingly mesh the group's adopted Fleetwood Mac influence with the more dance-oriented post-punk style of their 2013 debut. There's also a sense that the band has gone through some tough times and maybe even had some therapy to deal with past trauma. It's a feeling of self-examination that Healy brings to "When We Are Together," admitting his toxic behavior in a relationship "I thought we were fighting but it seems I was 'gaslighting' you. I didn't know that it had its own word." Other modern buzz words the band seem to have discovered pop up throughout the album as they reference "QAnon," "Getting Cucked," and "Canceled," themes that speak to Healy's ongoing hyper-awareness of contextualizing the band within the culture they are living through. On "Part of the Band," he even wonders, "Am I ironically woke? The butt of my joke?" It's an awareness that drives Being Funny from the start, as on the opening "The 1975," a song the band have continually reworked on each of their albums and which sets the tone for where their heads are at. Here, Healy offers sympathy to any of his teenage fans who find themselves growing up in what feel like increasingly troubled and divisive times. He also apologizes for his own infamously outspoken persona with the wry mea culpa "I'm sorry about my 20s I was learning the ropes, I had a tendency of thinking about it after I spoke." With Being Funny in a Foreign Language, Healy and the 1975 do seem to have matured, confidently jumping off the ropes and back into the center of the pop music ring. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 10/14/2022
Label: Dirty Hit
UPC: 5060257962976
Rank: 2053

Tracks

  1. The 1975
  2. Happiness
  3. Looking For Somebody (To Love)
  4. Part Of The Band
  5. Oh Caroline
  6. I¿¿¿m In Love With You
  7. All I Need To Hear
  8. Wintering
  9. Human Too
  10. About You
  11. When We Are Together

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The 1975   Primary Artist
Warren Ellis   Strings
Tommy King   Keyboards,Synthesizer
Jack Antonoff   Drums,Piano,Guitar,Violin,Vocals (Background)
George Daniel   Drums,Piano,Keyboards,Percussion,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Billy Hawks   Strings
Evan Smith   Brass
BJ Burton   Synthesizer
Zem Audu   Saxophone
Matthew Healy   Drums,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Clavinet,Percussion
Adam Hann   Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Oli Jacobs   Wurlitzer
Ross MacDonald   Bass,Keyboards,Double Bass,Vocals (Background)
Michelle Zauner   Vocals (Background)
Jamie Squire   Organ,Piano,Clavinet,Wurlitzer,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
John Waugh   Saxophone
Carly Holt   Vocals

Technical Credits

Ben Hudson   Programming,Additional Production
Warren Ellis   String Arrangements
Dave Gross   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Jimmy Hogarth   Composer
Tommy King   Composer
Jack Antonoff   Producer,Programming,String Arrangements
Manny Marroquin   Mixing
Chris Fraser   A&R
Andrew Gearhart   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Ilsey Juber   Composer
Chris Galland   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Katie May   Assistant Engineer
Evan Smith   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
George Daniel   Composer,Producer,Programming,String Arrangements
Freddy Williams   Assistant Engineer
Billy Hawks   String Arrangements
Robin Schmidt   Mastering
BJ Burton   Composer,Producer,Programming,Additional Production
Laura Sisk   Engineer
Benjamin Francis Leftwich   Composer
Matthew Healy   Composer,Producer,Creative Director,String Arrangements
Adam Hann   Composer,Programming
Oli Jacobs   Engineer
Robert Milton   Composer
Jammie Oborne   A&R
Samuel Burgess-Johnson   Artwork,Creative Director
Robin Florent   Mixing Assistant
Jamie Squire   Composer
Scott Desmarais   Mixing Assistant
Rob Milton   Composer
Liam Hebb   Assistant Engineer
John Rooney   Assistant Engineer
Jeremie Inhaber   Mixing Assistant
Ed Blow   Creative Director
Jacob Bugden   Composer
Jon Gautier   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Dom Shaw   Assistant Engineer
Patricia Villirillo   Creative Director
Jenifer Starar   Composer
Stephen Ellen Starar   Composer
Jacob Budgen   Composer
Dani Perez Carasols   Assistant Engineer
DJ Sabrina the Teenage DJ   Composer,Programming
Samuel Bradley   Photography
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