I like The 1975, why am I wrong?
Well you can like whatever you want mate
>>60760612
Scouting for Girls are way better you fucking faggot
2nd from the left looks like a faggy Shia Lebouf
>>60761120
well this, but...
because they're a generic shit band that focuses on everything that's wrong with the genre imo
the fuck is this
For some reason I always get them confused with the National. Don't think I've ever actually listened to them.
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>>60760612
three of them are wearing the same wide-neck black shirt.
a stylist literally dressed them and posed them for this photograph.
likely intended to appeal to tween girls.
a trojan horse of a boy band for people who think boy bands are terrible.
musically, i can't say anything. i've only heard one song and it didn't interest me.
it's fine if you like them though.
>>60761144
nope
>>60761134
literally the worst band ever
their fanbase is so cancerous, its literally just pop music for people that think they are alternative. at least some people (like on /mu/) acknowledge that they like pop or stuff like PC music.
>>60760612
It's ok, OP.
>>60760612
it's just a shittier rehash of britpop, the Smiths, etc
why waste time on a shittier option by choice?
My only exposure to this band has been through new-school hardcore kids who listen to this in some weird effort to appear to have unique tastes.
>>60760612
this band is funny because they wanted to be all legit indie and then they started getting really popular with 12 year old girls so they nuked everything they possibly could for social media accounts to try and stop becoming some 12 year old chick band
They're terrible, wish they would fuck off, the wankstains.
Wank pop posing as indie.
>tfw they and Courteeners were the first acts announced for TITP when you've already bought tickets
Nothing wrong with that, OP
they seem like typical tumblrcore but I've never bothered to listened to them.
>>60763037
are we in the same music scene?
Their only good song is a blatant rip off of All Of My Friends by LCD Soundsystem