Listen to The 1975’s ‘generous and hopeful’ new single ‘Love It If We Made It’

It's the second single from new album 'A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships'

The 1975 have shared their new single ‘Love It If We Made It’.

The song follows ‘Give Yourself A Try’, which was released last month and was the first track to be taken from the band’s upcoming third album ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’.

‘Love It If We Made It’ was premiered on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 show earlier today (July 19). Listen to it below.

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Speaking to Lowe, frontman Matty Healy said: “It’s definitely one of the first things that happened, it definitely has a lot of the ethos of the record. I think it’s quite inward, even though I try and speak about larger things than myself, I try to use myself as the frame to do so. Especially on ‘Love It If We Made It’, it’s quite outward. It’s me looking out. It’s an interesting one cos there’s not a lot of context and a lot of the things I say in that are direct quotes from people or they’re headlines that I’ve read.”

As previously reported, the track features lyrics which appear to quote Donald Trump and give a shout out to the late Lil Peep. A poster promoting the release of the single shared what looked like the song’s lyrics, including the lines “Immigration liberal kitsch/Kneeling on a pitch/‘I moved on her like a bitch!!”, “Excited to be indicted/Unrequited/House with seven pools/Thank you Kanye, very cool“, and “Rest in peace Lil Peep/The poetry is in the streets.

‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’ is currently scheduled for release in October, according to frontman Matty Healy. It will be followed seven months later by another album called ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’, which will be released in May 2019.

Healy recently shared on Twitter the band are set to move to LA to record their fourth album.

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