Matty Healy reveals favorite albums before Glastonbury 2025
Matty Healy, the lead singer of the band The 1975, has shared his favorite albums of all time in a recent Tumblr post. The list shows his diverse taste in music, featuring both classic and modern artists. Prominent names include Bob Dylan, with albums like "Highway 61 Revisited" and "Blood On The Tracks" highlighted. Other notable mentions are The Velvet Underground’s "Velvet Underground And Nico," Joy Division’s "Unknown Pleasures," and LCD Soundsystem’s "The Sound Of Silver." Healy’s list also includes works from Radiohead, Bon Iver, and Sigur Rós. Other unique choices feature artists like Brian Eno, Glassjaw, and The Fall, showcasing a wide range of genres and styles. In addition to sharing his musical influences, Healy's announcement comes as The 1975 prepares for their upcoming performance at Glastonbury 2025. They will headline the event alongside big names like Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young. The band recently finished a global tour and entered an "indefinite hiatus" afterward. They also teased fans with a new album and a logo change, hinting at possible new music in the future.