The Sound

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"The Sound" is a catchy, synth-driven pop song by English band The 1975, known for its infectious chorus and polished, danceable production.

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instanceOf single
song
album I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It NERFINISHED
artist The 1975 NERFINISHED
composer Adam Hann NERFINISHED
George Daniel NERFINISHED
Matthew Healy NERFINISHED
Ross MacDonald NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre dance-pop
pop
synth-pop
hasAudienceReception popular at live performances
hasChorusType call-and-response vocals
hasCriticalReception noted for its radio-friendly sound
praised for its pop sensibility
hasEra 2010s pop music
hasHookDescription repetitive, catchy chorus line
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
synthesizer
hasMusicalFeature danceable beat
infectious chorus
polished production
prominent keyboards
synth-driven production
up-tempo rhythm
hasRhythmicStyle four-on-the-floor beat
hasTheme emotional conflict
romantic relationships
self-awareness in relationships
hasVocalStyle melodic pop vocal
isAssociatedWith The 1975 discography
isInCatalogueOf The 1975 NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Matthew Healy NERFINISHED
partOf I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It NERFINISHED
performer The 1975 NERFINISHED
performerMember Adam Hann NERFINISHED
George Daniel NERFINISHED
Matthew Healy NERFINISHED
Ross MacDonald NERFINISHED
producer Mike Crossey NERFINISHED
The 1975 NERFINISHED
recordLabel Dirty Hit NERFINISHED
Polydor Records

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The 1975 notableWork The Sound