The 1975 revealed their new song, 'Ugh', on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show last night (10 December), and - with its cocaine-referencing lyrics and off-beat melody - it's gone down even better with fans than 'Love Me'. The track is taken from their forthcoming album, which is released in February just before their UK tour. Get tickets below.
Matt Healy dropped in on Zane Lowe's radio show to talk about 'UGH!', which he described as "something that goes back to the early foundation of how we write music as The 1975."
Listen to 'UGH!' below
Here's what fans thought of the song, which is taken from the ridiculously named album, I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It.
After listening to UGH! I have 100% confidence in The 1975's next album. I almost start to cry just thinking about it. I love them so much.
— carechocha (@robbersaf) December 10, 2015
'UGH' is so good @the1975 never cease to amaze me with their incredible music. So proud to be a fan of this amazing band @jamieoborne
— Elan from The 1975 (@_Recklxss_) December 10, 2015
UGH! will be all I listen to for the next 300 years of my life thank u @the1975
— deja (@sgfgwolves) December 11, 2015
The 1975's new song UGH! Is sooooo fucking good @the1975
— George (@GeorgiaSherwin_) December 11, 2015
what the heck UGH! by @the1975 is so so good and @Truman_Black's vocals are so so good and this album is sounding so up my alley
— katt (@kattparry) December 11, 2015
alright only The 1975 can write a song called "UGH!" and have it sound amazing and perfect and wtf I hate this band they're so fucking weird
— kayla martinez (@kaylabeezus) December 11, 2015
Meanwhile, The 1975's remaining tour dates are as follows. For tickets and more information, visit here.
Saturday 5 March – London – O2 Brixton Academy
Monday 7 March – London – O2 Brixton Academy
Tuesday 8 March – London – O2 Brixton Academy
Wednesday 9 March – London – O2 Brixton Academy
Sunday 13 March – Manchester – O2 Apollo
Monday 14 March – Manchester – O2 Apollo
Tuesday 15 March – Manchester – O2 Apollo
Friday 18 March – Glasgow – O2 Academy
Saturday 19 March – Glasgow – O2 Academy
Tuesday 22 March – Birmingham – Barclaycard Arena