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05.05.2020 - 13:53 / nme.com
The venture will debut later today
The 1975‘s Matty Healy has announced a new ‘In Conversation’ podcast series in which he’ll speak to “some of my friends and heroes”.
Teaming up with The Face for the venture, the podcast will launch today (May 5) at 4PM on the magazine’s website, with Healy’s first guest being Brian Eno.
Healy has confirmed a number of special guests for his podcast, including Kim Gordon, Stevie Nicks, Bobby Gillespie and Conor Oberst.
I have done a podcast series. It will be
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Right about now, Matty Healy, the lead singer of British pop-rockers The 1975, would likely be tinkering with the band’s setlist, trying to figure out how to cram as many songs from their ambitious fourth album, Notes On A Conditional Form, into a sprawling two-hour show.
The frontman was speaking in this week's NME cover story
This Friday, The 1975's fourth album Notes On A Conditional Form finally arrives in its entirety, following a rollout that began last summer. "There's a lot of talk about why the album got pushed back, and all these kind of things," Healy told us. "It's kind of irrelevant. The premise of my idea was always really to just continuously have a real time expression."
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