The 1975 - About You 【OFFICIAL · Summary】
The standout highlight for many is the bridge featuring (wife of the band’s guitarist, Adam Hann).
"About You" is the cinematic, shoegaze-soaked heart of The 1975’s fifth album, Being Funny in a Foreign Language . Released in 2022, it has quickly become a fan favorite for its ethereal production and deep emotional resonance. The Sound: A Wall of Nostalgia The 1975 - About You
: This section has become a cultural staple on platforms like TikTok , soundtracking thousands of nostalgic and romantic edits. The Emotional Narrative The standout highlight for many is the bridge
: It captures that specific moment when you’re doing nothing and a person’s memory suddenly hits you, asking, "Do you think I have forgotten about you?" . The Sound: A Wall of Nostalgia : This
Lyrically, the song explores the "ache of unfinished business"—the feeling of still being connected to someone long after the relationship has ended.
: Despite the "huge hall reverb" inspired by Phil Spector, the song is built on a simple four-chord progression ( ), allowing the texture to carry the emotional weight. The "Carly" Moment
: It features "500 years worth of reverb", creating a swirling, psychedelic atmosphere of fuzzed-out guitars and drowsy saxophones.