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2013 deluxe edition of the self-titled debut album by is a definitive artifact of the early 2010s indie-pop explosion, specifically when experienced in high-fidelity

He closed his eyes. With the deluxe edition, the journey was a marathon, not a sprint. He waded through the neon-soaked pop of "Chocolate" and "Sex," hearing the distinct scratch of Matty Healy’s pick against the guitar strings—details usually swallowed by lower bitrates. The 1975 -Deluxe- -2013- -FLAC-

Who is this for?
If you own a decent DAC, wired headphones, or a stereo system with a subwoofer, hunt down this FLAC. The difference between Spotify’s "Very High" and this lossless rip is the difference between remembering the 2013 tumblr-era and actually living in the neon-lit back of a tour van again. 2013 deluxe edition of the self-titled debut album

The Verdict:

When The 1975 released their self-titled debut album in September 2013, it wasn’t just the arrival of a new band; it was the birth of a specific aesthetic that would define the "Tumblr-pop" era. While the standard album was a tight 16-track introduction to Matty Healy’s verbose lyricism and the band’s genre-blurring sound, the Deluxe Edition is the definitive document of their rise. Who is this for