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But will his new album? The world will find out on Nov. Sign up for Deezer for free and listen to The 1975: discography. of It The 1975 Album cover Music, I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So. Because of our screens, Healy implies, we can’t get in tune with the rest of the world. The snippets show bombings, police brutality, guns, drugs, riots, prisons, religion and sexual inequality, all within the first minute of a four-and-a-half-minute video. In light of this saturation of tragedy, the seemingly random clips begin to make sense. The sleek musical composites on the 1975’s mouthful of a sophomore album I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it now with 65 percent less guitar-thrashing and. Of course, the online world can definitely bring joy to people, but lately, it has been a struggle to even go a few hours without seeing an all-too-familiar story the same tragic things happen so often that issues that need to get talked about don’t. Everywhere, we see headlines about sexual allegations, along with stories about shootings - black male or school related - political debacles and detained children. The first album has more of a puritan sound with clean vocals and instrumentals with some synth thrown in occasionally. It’s this kind of wild reaction from fans that put the pressure on the band to live up to the success of their first album as they worked on their follow-up, I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It ( via Dirty Hit / Interscope).The 1975 gives off the rockstar clich. Despite this, however, it’s as if everyone’s eyes are glued to their smartphones, watches, computers and tablets. Comparing this to The 1975's first album is like comparing apples to oranges. Samuel Burgess-Johnson (Art Direction) & David Drake (Photography) had previously collaborated on the album artwork for The 1975s self-titled. I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it The 1975. Given the ubiquity of social justice activism on most people’s timelines, social media can be exhausting at times.