Matthew Healy and his band The 1975 have taken the music world by
surprise with their brand of 80s-inspired art funk. But how did a group
of suburban school friends become a worldwide success story? And how did
singer Healy transform himself from a shy teenager--albeit one from a
racy showbiz background--into one of the most exciting and outspoken
front men in rock? From early gigs in the pubs and clubs of Manchester
to arena shows across the globe, music journalist David Nolan has
tracked down key players in the band's story--including their school
friend and original guitarist who turned his back on the chance of fame
and left the group before their success kicked in. With
never-seen-before pictures and previously untold stories this book tells
how The 1975 broke through to become one of the biggest success stories
in decades.