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''Being Funny in a Foreign Language'' is the fifth studio album by English band
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. It was released on 14 October 2022 by
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. The album was recorded primarily at
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in
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. The band released the lead single "
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" on 7 July 2022, which was followed by the subsequent singles "
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", "I'm in Love with You" and "All I Need to Hear". The album was also nominated for “Album of the Year” at the 2023
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.


Background

Many of the band's 2020 shows that were postponed due to the
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were ultimately canceled on 12 January 2021. During this time, lead singer Matty Healy teased future music under their previous name "Drive Like I Do", and said that the band was working on their fifth studio album. However, there was no indication as to when writing, recording, or mixing would be finished. On 14 February 2022, the band deactivated their main social media accounts, hinting at new material. The album title and track listing were revealed to select fans through postcards. The band released its first single from the album "
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" on 7 July 2022. The second single, "Happiness", was released on 3 August 2022. The third single, "I'm in Love with You", was released on 1 September 2022. The fourth single, "All I Need to Hear", was released on 21 September 2022.


Recording and production

Writing sessions for what would eventually become ''Being Funny in a Foreign Language'' started in 2021, when the band worked on-and-off with producer
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, whom Healy admired for his production work on
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's ''
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'' (2016) and Low's ''
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'' (2021). During their time together, Burton noticed that his creative process varied greatly from the band's, as they would " ullup songs from
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" while writing. He set out to align their differences, and eventually they did record what amounted to be "sparks where songs were being bred ... a bunch of early
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", but after Burton heard that the band began working with producer
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, he ended the sessions. In an August 2022 interview with ''
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'', Burton indicated that the band's creative pivot still "stung", though Healy indicated he was hoping to rekindle his working relationship Burton for a future album. When recording with Antonoff, the band was determined to focus on their
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strong-suits and keep things as live and unadulterated by computers as possible. In an interview with
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, Healy amounted the process to outright defining the true sonic identity of the band, while host
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described it as the next step for a band with "such restless energy" as the 1975. Lowe cited that the band had "exhausted" their stylistic exploration and had reached a point of reflection on their improved technical skill in this record. Similarly to Burton, Healy sought out to work with Antonoff, whom he called the "biggest producer in the world" out of respect for his production capabilities, specifically his work with American singer-songwriter
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. However, Healy made it clear to Antonoff that he retained full creative control of the recording process while working together.


Promotion

To support the album, the band will embark an international concert tour titled 'The 1975 at Their Very Best'. The tour's North American leg begins on 3 November 2022 in
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and will run twenty-five shows before transferring to Europe for a fourteen date run through the United Kingdom and Ireland that begins on 8 January 2023 in
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.


Critical reception

''Being Funny in a Foreign Language'' received critical acclaim upon its release. At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 based on reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a score of 82 out of 100, based on reviews from 16 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". The album was rated an 7.6 out of 10 on the aggregator
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. Brady Brickner-Wood of ''
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'' wrote that the album "tames the group's taste for excess and plays up their fundamentals: goopy '80s guitars, pumping drums,
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y saxophones, and infuriatingly good hooks" and praised the band's experimentation, noting that "even when their songs reek of
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, Healy has enough moxie to elevate a potentially horrible idea into an eloquent exclamation point". El Hunt, writing for ''
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'', noted how the band "tightened things up" on ''Being Funny in a Foreign Language'', calling Healy's songwriting on the album "his most contradictory and intriguing yet, frequently turning his pen back on himself", concluding that the record "feels like the right next step after pushing experimental excess to its logical conclusion, and is comparatively lean with just eleven tracks to its name. 'The 1975: At Their Very Best' – the lofty, and slightly tongue-in-cheek title they’ve given to their upcoming tour – might be infuriatingly, brilliantly cocky, but let’s face facts: it’s also pretty accurate."


Year-end lists


Track listing


Personnel

The 1975 * Matthew Healy – vocals, guitar, drums, piano, Clavinet, percussion * George Daniel – drums, keys, synths, backing vocals, piano, percussion * Adam Hann – guitar, backing vocals * Ross MacDonald – bass, double bass, keys, backing vocals Additional musicians *
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– guitar, piano, drums, backing vocals, violin * Tommy King – keyboards, synths *
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– synths * James Squire – backing vocals, piano, Wurlitzer, Clavinet, synths, organ, acoustic guitar * John Waugh – saxophone * Evan Smith – brass * Bobby Hawk – strings *
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– strings *
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– backing vocals * Oli Jacobs – Wurlitzer * Carly Holt – additional vocals * Zem Audu – saxophone Technical * Matthew Healy – production, string arrangements, creative direction * George Daniel – production, programming, string arrangements * Jack Antonoff – production, programming, string arrangements * BJ Burton – additional production (tracks 1, 5), programming * Adam Hann – programming * Sabrina the Teenage DJ – programming * Ben Hudson – additional programming (track 10) * Bobby Hawk – string arrangements * Warren Ellis – string arrangements * Robin Schmidtmastering *
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mixing * Chris Galland – mixing * Laura Sisk –
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* Oli Jacobs – engineering * Andrew Gearhart – additional engineering * Dave Gross – additional engineering * Evan Smith – additional engineering * Jon Gautier – additional engineering * Jeremie Inhaber – mixing assistance * Robin Florent – mixing assistance * Scott Desmarais – mixing assistance * Dani Perez Carasols – engineering assistance * Dom Shaw – engineering assistance * Freddy Williams – engineering assistance * John Rooney – engineering assistance * Katie May – engineering assistance * Liam Hebb – engineering assistance * Samuel Burgess-Johnson – artwork, creative direction * Samuel Bradley – photography * Patricia Villirillo – creative direction * Ed Blow – creative direction


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References

{{The 1975 2022 albums The 1975 albums Albums produced by Jack Antonoff Dirty Hit albums