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The 1975 have two albums in the works

2025-12-03 09:51
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The 1975 have two albums in the works

At least one of the albums will be titled 'DOGS', according to frontman Matty Healy The post The 1975 have two albums in the works appeared first on NME.

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At least one of the albums will be titled 'DOGS', according to frontman Matty Healy

By Alex Rigotti 3rd December 2025 The 1975 performing at Glastonbury 2025, photo by Andy Ford The 1975 performing at Glastonbury 2025. Credit: Andy Ford for NME

The 1975 reportedly have two new albums on the way.

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It’s been three years since The 1975 released their last album, the critically-acclaimed ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language‘. But now, it appears fans may not have much longer to wait for new material, as the Mancunian quartet are working on two records.

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Frontman Matty Healy shared the news with a fan at Gateshead College yesterday (Tuesday December 2), when he gave a Q&A and lesson to students. He appeared at the college as part of his upcoming Sunday for Sammy charity gig next year, which raises funds for performing artists in the North East.

In the video, a fan asked Healy about the importance of the word ‘DOGS’, which mysteriously flashed at the end of their giant Glastonbury headline performance this year.

In response, Healy replied it was the name of their album, adding: “We made two. It might be one, it might be two… but yeah, we’ve made two albums”.

Watch the moment below:

@gardensonggirl

I’m so 🥹🥲 He’s also performing in Newcastle in February btw x #the1975 #mattyhealy

♬ original sound – heidi🐟

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The news follows the band’s manager Jamie Oborne teasing that The 1975’s new record would be “pretty extraordinary” in the days following up to their Glastonbury headline slot – their only performance of 2025.

He added that the band were “making a record at the moment,”, sharing: “I don’t know when it will come out, but they’re making one.”

“It’s already a pretty extraordinary record”, he said, continuing to say that he has a “constant discourse about it” with the band. “I think they’ve earned the right to take their time. The world’s gonna be listening, so it needs to be right.”

Since then, speculation about a new era has been rife since The 1975 confirmed their return to the live stage, changed their logo and updated their social media profiles.

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In 2022, we spoke to The 1975 about their plans for the future in our Cover interview. “I think we could still be the most important band of the ‘20s”, Healy told us.

“I’ve got a prediction that we will be, but we’re starting to get into a semantic argument”, he added, admitting that “Arctic Monkeys are still relevant and making amazing records and are still a band” who could “always be around if they wanted to” (and that he’s “obsessed with bands like Fontaines D.C.”).

NME reviewed ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ when it dropped, giving it four stars and declaring them “back to their very best”.

“‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ feels like the right next step after pushing experimental excess to its logical conclusion, and is comparatively lean with just eleven tracks to its name,” we wrote. “The 1975: At Their Very Best – the lofty, and slightly tongue-in-cheek title they’ve given to their upcoming tour – might be infuriatingly, brilliantly cocky, but let’s face facts: it’s also pretty accurate.”

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