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JamBase — Listen to a 10-track sampler of Bob Dylan’s upcoming archival release, ‘The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings’ via NPR Music’s First Listen series. more info
Chorus.fm — Matty Healy of The 1975 spoke out on the draconian abortion ban in Alabama. here’s @Truman_Black from @the1975 talking about the abortion ban at @Hangoutfest in Alabama. excuse my shaky hands!! pic.twitter.com/cZQul7XrYP — Paige Benjamin (@paige_... more info
Stereogum — The 1975 played Alabama's Hangout Fest last night and frontman Matty Healy took the opportunity to criticize the draconian abortion ban that passed in the state legislature. The "heartbeat bill" was signed by Republican governor Kay Ivey. (Healy hint... more info
Stereogum — Who are all these people? This was my first time seeing the 1975, and I was shocked at the sea of humanity in front of me, packed together closely with no easy path to the front. Granted, the Manchester band are huge in their native UK, and they've b... more info
Chorus.fm — WSTR cover of The All-American Rejects “Gives You Hell” and The 1975’s “Give Yourself a Try” are now available on Spotify and Apple Music. more info
Rock Sound — WSTR covered The All American Rejects' 'Gives You Hell' exclusively for Rock Sound.
As part of Rock Sound's 250th issue celebrations the lads in WSTR recorded a cover of The All American Rejects' classic 'Gives You Hell&... more info
Dlisted — Thirst trap pop star and Calvin Klein underwear model Shawn Mendes sent a pair of his drawers to Matt Healy from The 1975. This makes me a crusty oldster but I could not name you one song by either of these entities. But I would like Shawn Mendes to... more info
JamBase — Listen to "One More Cup Of Coffee (Valley Below)" from the forthcoming box set 'Bob Dylan - The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Recordings.' more info
Stereogum — In late 1975, just before the release of his Desire album, Bob Dylan launched a tour. It was his second outing in two years after an eight-year hiatus from the road. Dubbed the Rolling Thunder Revue, it would not trace the usual path through large ve... more info