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In Few Words, The 1975's 'TooTimeTooTimeTooTime' Asks Us To Slow Down

The quiet synth-pop song illuminates a delicate to-and-fro with a crush who maybe has eyes elsewhere.
The 1975's new album, <em>A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, </em>will be out in November.

's — now set to be released sometime in November (not October as previously reported) — promises to be as sprawling as its. The bombastic, Kanye-Trump referencing synth-pop song, "," followed, ultimately trying to find hope in a relentless news cycle.

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