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"Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" is a song by English band
the 1975 The 1975 are an English pop rock band formed in Wilmslow, Cheshire, in 2002. The band consists of Matty Healy (lead vocals, guitar, primary songwriter), Adam Hann (lead guitar), Ross MacDonald (bass), and George Daniel (drums, primary produ ...
from their fourth studio album, '' Notes on a Conditional Form'' (2020). The song was written by band members
Matty Healy Matthew Timothy Healy (born 8 April 1989) is an English singer-songwriter and record producer who is the lead vocalist and principal songwriter of the pop rock band the 1975. He is recognised for his Lyricist, lyricism, Eclecticism in music, ...
,
George Daniel George Bedford Daniel is a British drummer, record producer, DJ and electronic musician. He came to prominence as a member of the rock band the 1975, as part of which he released five albums that topped the UK Albums Chart. His songwriting and ...
, Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald, while Daniel and Healy handled the song's production. It was released on 2 April 2020 by
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and
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as the fifth single from the album. The song features guest vocals from singer-songwriter
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. Healy re-wrote the song several times, focusing on the
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and the
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of young people, while the final version was created as a patchwork from each iteration. After meeting Bridgers, the band invited her to record vocals for the song, turning it into a duet. Musically, "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" is a
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and acoustic
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containing elements of
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,
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and
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music. The song features a soft, sparse and stripped-down production, composed primarily of Acoustic guitars,
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textures, quiet drums, distorted
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, saxophones,
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flourishes and synthesized
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. Lyrically, it is written from the perspective of two
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, and personal identity. The song explores themes of heartbreak, faith, sexuality, love, vulnerability, defeat and fragility. "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" was released to positive reviews from contemporary music critics, who praised the song's emotionally-charged lyrics, composition and the inclusion of Bridgers. Commercially, the single peaked at number 11 on the New Zealand Hot Singles chart, number 38 on the US ''
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chart, number 83 in Ireland and number 88 on the UK Singles Chart. To promote "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America", the band commissioned Spanish dancer and choreographer Candela Capitán to create a short
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as part of the ''Artists Respond to NOACF'' online exhibition. Upon release, the video incited controversy due to its explicit nature and was quickly removed from Facebook and
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Background and recording

In April 2017, the 1975 announced ''Music for Cars'', the follow-up record to their second studio album, ''
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'' (2016), which was set to be released in 2018. In August 2017, Healy teased "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" on his
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account as part of the album. However, in May 2018, Healy announced that ''Music for Cars'' would now represent an "era" composed of two studio albums. The first, '' A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships'' (2018), was released in November of the same year and did not include "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America". The band recorded the majority of the second album, ''Notes on a Conditional Form'', in 2019 during their Music for Cars Tour, intending to release it in May 2019. Ultimately, ''Notes on a Conditional Form'' was released on 22 May 2020. "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" went through several iterations and rewrites before the group arrived at the final version. Healy told Ben Homewood of ''
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'' that the original version, which focused on a singular subject, was scrapped. He rewrote the song to focus on the
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. Dissatisfied, Healy reworked the song again to address the effects of
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on young people "regardless of
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". Ultimately, Healy told Homewood that he created the final version using his favourite lines from each iteration. In this regard, the singer viewed "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" as the "ultimate 'Notes on a Conditional Form''song"; having been composed through a patchwork of various notes. Healy contrasted the song with " Love It If We Made It" (2018) from ''A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships'' (2018). The singer noted that unlike the explicit messaging presented in "Love It If We Made It" (2018), he deliberately made "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" more ambiguous with its subject matter. In April 2019, the 1975 performed the song live on the
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. Bridgers, a fan of the 1975 and Daniel's friend, began exchanging "mutually appreciative" Instagram messages with Healy. Having written the final version of "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America", the 1975 invited Bridgers to help record textures and harmonies for the song. In an October 2019 interview with Salvatore Maicki of ''
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'', the singer revealed she was travelling to England to record with the band, saying: "We haven't met before, we have only internet-ted. I know him a little bit and I'm excited. I love their turnaround time, it's fucking great. That's, like, true
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". Speaking to Carolina Gonzalez of ''
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'' regarding his collaboration with Bridgers, Healy said their work came about organically, and told Jeremy Gordon of '' The Face'' that she contributed a "
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element". Having heard the final version with Bridgers' vocals, the band was so impressed that they decided to work with the singer on three additional songs for ''Notes on a Conditional Form'' (2020): "Then Because She Goes" (2020), "Roadkill" (2020) and "Playing on My Mind" (2020). On 30 March 2020, Healy announced that "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" would be released as the album's fifth single on 2 April 2020.


Music and lyrics

"Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" has a length of four minutes and twenty-four seconds. Musically, it is a
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and acoustic
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that incorporates elements of
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, emo and
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music. ''Dork'' writer Martyn Young described the song as "very much lo-fi country in the vein of artists like Bright Eyes", while Jordan Blum of ''
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'' called the track an "existential folk duet". "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" features a soft, sparse, stripped-down production containing gentle, windy atmospherics and
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textures composed primarily of vocals and acoustic guitars. Its instrumentation is built on quiet drums, "distant and haunting" distorted horns and saxophones, brass flourishes, and synthesized strings. ''
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'' contributor Ali Shutler called it the band's simplest song since "Nana" (2016) from ''I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It'' (2016), and felt the song's sparseness "allows the weighty lyrics room to fully flex". Rachel Hunt of ''
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'' noted the track's production and religious themes were similar to "If I Believe You" (2016) from ''I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It'' (2016) and shared the same social criticism explored in "Love It If We Made It" (2018) from ''A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships'' (2018). Jessie Atkinson of ''
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'' called it "full mid-noughties, sad-girl folk" and compared the single's blend of folk and electronic music to the works of
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. "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" deals with themes of heartbreak, faith, sexuality, love, vulnerability, defeat and fragility. It is sung from the perspective of two
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religious individuals struggling with an internal conflict between religion,
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, and personal identity. Lyrically, it revolves around Christianity's suppression of queer identities. The song opens with gentle, strumming guitars and muted horns as Healy discusses his love for Jesus, his mortality, and his existence. Healy tries convincing himself of his devotion to the Church, despite feeling unaccepted, singing: "I'm in love with Jesus Christ / He's so nice / I'm in love I'll say it twice / I'm in love (love)". Lines such as "I'm in love with a boy I know / But that's a feeling I can never show" describe the need to hide his sexuality. Bridgers, who is openly
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, performs the third verse and reveals her attraction to a female neighbour, describing the shame of a love interest that feels forbidden: "I'm in love with the girl next door / Her name's Claire / Nice when she comes 'round to call / Then masturbate the second she's not there". Healy and Bridgers perform the final chorus together, sarcastically thanking Jesus for saving them: "Fortunately, I believe, lucky me / I'm searching for planes in the sea, and that's irony / Soil just needs water to be, and a seed / So if we turn into a tree, can I be the leaves?" Dan Stubbs of ''NME'' found the overall theme of "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" to be a "search for a higher power, a conflict with a non-binary identity and a desire to be a small part of a bigger thing." Patricia Kolbe of ''Barricade'' said the track addressed the disharmony between faith, sexuality, and identity. Hunt opined that "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" represented "an existential realization that societal desires will forever be at odds with religion", while ''
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'' writer Ben Kaye felt it explored the dissonance between faith and love.
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writer Kevin Loo described it as an "exploration of what it would be like to be trapped in faith while suppressing your sexuality." Loo viewed the song as an expression of the pain and confusion experienced by religious devotees who felt ostracized because of their sexual orientation. Gem Stokes wrote for ''Euphoria'' that the track was about the conflict between sexuality and the propagation of religion, with Healy attempting to empathize with religious believers despite being an atheist himself. This opinion was shared by ''Gigwises Dillon Eastoe, who saw it as envying the faith of religious followers and the freedom it affords them. Regarding the song's title, both Loo and Kolbe interpreted it as a reference to the widespread
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, and anti-LGBT policies prevalent throughout the United States in 2005.


Reception

Following the release of "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America", several contemporary music critics praised the emotionally-charged lyrics. Mitch Mosk of ''Atwood Magazine'' called it an "achingly poignant" number, noting the confessional nature of the lyrics were similar in character to
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. ''Consequence of Sound'' writer Ben Kaye praised the lyrical vulnerability of "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America", calling it "a crushing acoustic number". Ali Shutler of ''NME'' declared it " he 1975'smost heartfelt, emotional turn yet". He compared the song's stark and personal sound to Bruce Springsteen's "
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" (1982), calling it "haunting" and beautiful, and saying the track was "made for the comforting embrace of headphones". Martyn Young of ''Dork'' referred to the single as "one of he band'smost important and deeply beautiful moments". In his review of ''Notes on a Conditional Form'', Andrew Sacher of ''
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'' highlighted Healy's emotional openness, saying: " iswords can shake you to your core". Sophia Andrade of ''
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'' said the song's lyrics were "characteristically cutting and clever with an added vulnerability that sets the song apart from the poppier numbers that appear to make up the majority of the upcoming album." Callie Ahlgrim of
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said the personal-sounding nature of "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" reminded her of similar gentle and tender qualities displayed in "Nana" (2016) and " Be My Mistake" (2018). Several reviewers highlighted the stripped-down soundscape of "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America". Reviewing the track for ''Soundigest'', Kiku Gross said: "Typically, 'stripped-back' or 'simple' is not how The 1975 are ever described. Lush, opulent, self-indulgent, even, but never minimalist or simple." She opined that the band's experimentation created one of their most personal and authentic songs, providing an honest look into Healy's mind. In her review of "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" for ''The Diamondback'', Rachel Hunt praised the "heart-wrenching production" and Healy's vocal performance, saying it "brings listeners quietly to their knees". Patricia Kolbe of ''Barricade'' called "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" her favourite song on ''Notes on a Conditional Form'', writing it was the "stripped, vulnerable track we need to help us through our inner struggles and the comforting embrace that reminds us that it will be okay." ''
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'' reviewer Alex Jones wrote that the song sounded "particularly stripped" among the maximalist pop and
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of previous ''Notes on a Conditional Form'' singles. Daniel Kohn of ''
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'' said the song further expanded the group into new sonic territory, a sentiment shared by Sacher, who used "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" as an example of the band successfully incorporating guitar-oriented sub-genres into their repertoire. In his review of Notes on a Conditional Form, Dan Stubbs of ''NME'' said the song was pleasantly unexpected. Trey Alston of
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said the song's "delicate beauty will put a smile on your face". The inclusion of Bridgers in "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" was also well-received by several critics. Ahlgrim opined that the singer provided "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" with added gravity and authenticity, praising the pair's harmonies and calling Bridgers "extremely worthy of the first-ever lyrical feature on a 1975 album". This opinion was echoed by Hunt, who felt Bridgers gave the song an added layer of dimension and melancholy. Caroline Edwards of ''Riot'' called the harmonizing of Healy and Bridgers' vocals "chilling" and "magical", comparing it to "a hearty bowl of soup: perfectly comforting and good for the soul." Similarly, Young said the inclusion of Bridgers gave the track additional resonance and emotional depth, praising her "rich and yearning vocals" for providing a "lovely" contrast to Healy's hushed tones. Shahlin Graves of ''Coup De Main'' praised the inclusion of "the supremely talented" Bridgers and classified "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" as a "must-listen". Jones regarded Bridgers' verse as the song's highlight, stating the "track really shines once eraching voice is introduced". Courtney Larroca of Insider said the vocals of Healy and Bridgers " ntertwinedbeautifully", and Kolbe found that Bridgers' "delicate vocals" harmonized with Healy's hushed tones and complimented one another "wonderfully". "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America" peaked at number 88 on the UK Singles Chart, number 83 in Ireland, number 38 on the US ''Billboard''
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chart and number 11 on the New Zealand Hot Singles chart.


Promotion and music video

In February 2020, Healy headlined a solo acoustic show in Australia to raise money for the 2020 Australian bush fires, where he performed "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America". To promote ''Notes on a Conditional Form'', The 1975 and Ben Ditto commissioned 15 artists to create art videos for 15 songs on the album, focusing on themes of technology, hope, love, anxiety and violence. The artists used various mediums to create their films including 3D modelling, artificial intelligence, generative animation, motion-capture animation, performance and robotics. The videos were scheduled to be released over a three-month period, culminating in a free online exhibition entitled ''Artists Respond to NOACF''. Spanish dancer and choreographer Candela Capitán was commissioned to create an art film for "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America". Upon release, the video was mired in controversy due to its explicit nature and quickly removed from Facebook and Instagram. Speaking on the controversy, Capitán said: "Their young audience understood the song as a praise to God and my video as a consecration to pornography ..I felt really disappointed. It wasn't about the band liking my work, it was about how money and power always win when there's a loss of followers and views at stake." The video was later released by Capitán in October 2020, omitting the audio from "Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America".


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from ''Notes on a Conditional Form'' album liner notes. * Matthew Healy composer, producer, guitar, vocals *
George Daniel George Bedford Daniel is a British drummer, record producer, DJ and electronic musician. He came to prominence as a member of the rock band the 1975, as part of which he released five albums that topped the UK Albums Chart. His songwriting and ...
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, producer, keyboards,
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* Adam Hann composer * Ross MacDonald composer, double bass *
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additional vocals * Ben Lester
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trumpet * John Waugh saxophone * Jonathan Gilmore
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* Robin Schmidt
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mixer


Charts


See also

* The 1975 discography * List of songs by Matty Healy


References

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