The cryptic new update arrives months after the frontman confirmed that the band were working on new material Matty Healy has caught the attention of fans by sharing a mysterious new update online, which many are speculating is the tracklist to a new album from The 1975 . READ MORE: The NME Big Read – The 1975: “I’d rather be a pretend supervillain than some pretend hero” The Manchester band haven’t shared a new album since they dropped their fifth record, ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ , back in 2022. However, back in February, the frontman got fans talking when he revealed during a live show that they were currently working on their next LP.

It came as a surprise to many, as the band had shortly before hinted that they would be going on an “indefinite hiatus” after their 2024 ‘Still...

At Their Very Best’ UK tour wrapped up in March. Now, while the members have said little about new material in the time since, Matty Healy has piqued fans’ interest by sharing a new update on social media – seemingly looking like a tracklist for a new album. Taking to X/Twitter this morning (November 18), the post simply read: “Alone Together.

Give us back our present. Oh yeah? The Philmarillion. Owe God A Death.

Commercials in a hotel room. EVERYTHINGAMAZINGNOBODYHAPPY. We were promised set backs.

Pepsi-Cola Addict. Naked when you found her. ‘He’s White’.

There are only individuals. TaxmanTaxmanInjectioHobby.” Alone Together Give us back our present O.