Matty Healy compares lyric-writing process on The 1975’s ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’ to crafting stand-up comedy

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The band's new album will arrive on May 22 Matty Healy has given an insight into his lyric-writing process for The 1975‘s forthcoming new album ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’, likening his creative method to crafting stand-up comedy.

The four-piece’s next studio LP is set for release on May 22. The 22-track record includes the singles ‘People’, ‘Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America’ and ‘If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)’.

Speaking to Music Week, Healy offered an insight into his creative process on ‘Notes…’ and said that lyrically he “left no stone unturned in how I try and delineate who I am, to make sure I haven’t left out any of the shitty bits”. “Sometimes, if you find comfort in expressing yourself in a long-form way then it can be a

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