The 1975 have delayed 'Notes On A Conditional Form' again - but will release new single 'Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America' on April 3.

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The 1975

Matty Healy and co will now drop the LP on May 22, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The record was originally due for release on February 21, before it was pushed back to April 24, so fans have just a little while longer to wait.

Matty previously defended their decision to delay the release of the record, and insisted he will "never" put out music he's "not happy with".

The 'Love Me' singer admitted that although he understands fans' "frustration", he "doesn't care" because he'd rather make the best music the group can.

Replying to a now-deleted post on Reddit, he wrote: "I never said it was s**t lol it's f***ing amazing.

"Listen you want me to be honest I'm never gonna put out a record I'm not happy with - even if you'd 'like' it to come out earlier. People love dates, fans, labels etc but I've always said it was gonna come out when it's finished.

"And I've just finished it. So it will come out as soon as it's physically made. And I put out a single less than a year after Brief inquiry.

"And continued to release music essentially every month up until now. So as much as I get your frustration Cos you want it I also don't care Cos it's so good and that's just life.(sic)"

Whilst their manager, Jamie Oborne, recently promised that it's worth the wait.

He tweeted: "The new The 1975 album is so f***ing good I cannot wait for you all to have it.

"We're planning some great inclusive things for isolation it's gonna be a weird time for sure but at least we have music and each other to be embrace it with."

He also confirmed that the track 'Shy Too' is on its way soon.

Responding to a fan who was eager for the song to come out, he replied: "Too shy coming soon it's so cool everyone loves it already (sic)"

'Notes On A Conditional Form' is the second in the band's 'Music for Cars' series, following the release of 2018's 'A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships'.


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