This song is a cry to a higher power, presumably God. The artist struggles mentally, questioning if his lack of belief is preventing him from finding purpose. The song’s instrumental organization is inspired by jazzy gospel music. The sentiment of belief is also found on this album in “Nana,” where frontman Matty Healy expresses his paradoxical lack of interest in religion. Questioning religion and spirituality is a topic found in other songs by The 1975, such as “Antichrist.” Healy is controversially known to be very adamant about his perspective on the existence of religion.
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This song is a cry to a higher power, presumably God. The artist struggles mentally, questioning if his lack of belief is preventing him from finding… read more
This song is a cry to a higher power, presumably God. The artist struggles mentally, questioning if his lack of belief is preventing him from finding purpose. The song’s instrumental org… read more
The 1975 are an English pop band formed in 2002 in Wilmslow, Cheshire. Now based in Manchester, the band consists of lead vocalist, producer, lyricist and rhythm guitarist Matty Healy (the son of actors Denise Welch and Tim Healy), lead guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald, and drummer/producer George Daniel. The band's origins trace to their attendance at secondary school and playing together as teenagers. Initial efforts to sign with a label failed, leading to the band's manager Jamie Oborne to form Dirty Hit records. The band opened for several major acts and rel… read more
The 1975 are an English pop band formed in 2002 in Wilmslow, Cheshire. Now based in Manchester, the band consists of lead vocalist, producer, lyricist and rhythm guitarist Matty Healy (the … read more
The 1975 are an English pop band formed in 2002 in Wilmslow, Cheshire. Now based in Manchester, the band consists of lead vocalist, producer, lyricist and rhythm guitarist Matty Healy (the son of actors Denise Welch and Tim Healy), lea… read more