
Just when you thought The 1975 had disappeared, they're back again.
Fans were left confused about where they'd gone after their social media accounts were wiped.
Well it seems it was some kind of publicity stunt, because now they're back, well online at least, and this time they're in pink.
The band posted a revamped neon logo, leaving fans wondering if it's the cover of their second album.
It could of course be the musicians showing their softer sides, external
If that wasn't misleading enough, Matty from the band posted a picture of, well, just a pink square.
He did it a little earlier, external
So whether they meant for it to be a publicity stunt (and let's be honest they probably did), it worked, as the post was retweeted more than 18,000 times.
A couple of days before they'd posted a cartoon suggesting they wanted to head in a new direction.
Some of the text included: "We can't simply go on forever, always staying the same, never evolving.
"So we must leave, with a parting, 'We love you', we are already gone."
Well now they're back.
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