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The 1975’s ‘Notes on a Conditional Form’: Album Review

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If you don't like any particular song you hear on the 1975's fourth album, stick around — something amid the band's melange of punk-rock, orchestral pomp, sexy folk, lite R&B or Tears for Fears homages is bound to click.

By Chris Willman Music Writer The first thing to know about “Notes on a Conditional Form,” the fourth album by the British band the 1975, is that it’s 22 songs long.

The second thing is that none of these songs sound much like one another. It’s the ultimate contemporary example of how the Beatles’ White Album has become a kind of shorthand for young rock bands that realize actually sounding like a rock band is the uncoolest possible move in 2020 — but sounding like a dozen different bands?

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