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The 1975’s new album ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’ will be out on 30th November

  • Dork News Desk
  • August 23, 2018

The 1975’s new album, ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’, will be out on 30th November.

Yes, we should probably use words like “a poster spotted at Reading Festival appears to indicate”, but we’re not going to, because The 1975’s new album, ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’, is obviously out on 30th November.

We can tell, because said poster at this weekend’s Reading Festival – pictured below – features the words “30th November” in massive, fuck off letters. Because that’s the date The 1975’s new album ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’ is out.

The date is later than we were originally told, when the band dropped first track from the record ‘Give Yourself A Try’. At that point, it was “October”. But it’s not “October” any more. It’s 30th November, like it says on that poster.

You can check out a snap of the evidence below, and hear the latest track from ‘A Brief Inquiry…’, ‘TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME’, here.

Album release date !!?? #the1975 #abriefinquiryintoonlinerelationships

A post shared by the 1975 updates (@the1975source) on Aug 23, 2018 at 11:53am PDT

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