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- «The Birthday Party» es una canción de pop rock interpretada por la banda británica The 1975 y lanzada como cuarto sencillo de su cuarto álbum de estudio Notes on a Conditional Form lanzada el 19 de febrero de 2020 por Dirty Hit y Polydor Records. Fue escrita por los miembros de la banda George Daniel, Matthew Healy, Adam Hann y Ross MacDonald, mientras que la producción de la canción estuvo a cargo de Daniel y Healy. Las contribuciones son presentadas por Bob Reynolds, quien toca el saxofón alto y tenor, y Rashawn Ross, quien toca la trompeta y el fliscorno. Los arreglos de metales fueron compuestos por John Waugh, quien toca el saxofón junto a Reynolds y Ross. La canción se originó en una sesión de improvisación en Los Ángeles, California, y estaba destinada a ser lanzada como el sencillo principal del álbum, siendo finalmente reemplazada por "People" (2019). "The Birthday Party" es una balada folk y ountry con música acústica. La instrumentación combina guitarras suaves, tambores nebulosos, un ritmo de batería perezoso a medio tiempo, banjos parpadeantes, un xilófono y florituras orquestales. Además de los géneros principales, la canción también se basa en el britpop, la música electrónica, la americana, el indie pop y el country rock. Tiene una estructura de canción poco convencional, omitiendo un coro a favor de un flujo de conciencia conversacional y hablado. La letra sigue las experiencias mundanas de Healy en una fiesta en casa, relatando una serie de encuentros incómodos y poco interesantes que tiene con los otros invitados. Temáticamente, la canción explora la relación de la sociedad con la intoxicación, los desafíos de la sobriedad y la evitación de problemas. (es)
- "The Birthday Party" is a song by English band the 1975 from their fourth studio album, Notes on a Conditional Form (2020). The song was released on 19 February 2020 by Dirty Hit and Polydor Records as the fourth single from the album. It was written by band members George Daniel, Matthew Healy, Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald, while production of the song was handled by Daniel and Healy. Contributions are featured from Bob Reynolds, who plays the alto and tenor saxophone, and Rashawn Ross, who plays the trumpet and flugelhorn. The brass arrangements were composed by John Waugh, who performs the saxophone alongside Reynolds and Ross. The song originated from a jam session in Los Angeles, California, and was intended to be released as the lead single from the album, ultimately being replaced by "People" (2019). "The Birthday Party" is an acoustic-driven folk and country ballad. The instrumentation blends gentle guitars, hazy drums, a lazy mid-tempo drum groove, flickering banjos, a xylophone and orchestral flourishes. In addition to the main genres, the song also draws from Britpop, electronic music, Americana, indie pop and country rock. It has an unconventional song structure, omitting a chorus in favour of a conversational, spoken word stream of consciousness delivery. The lyrics follow Healy's mundane experiences at a house party, recounting a series of awkward and uninteresting encounters he has with the other guests. Thematically, the song explores society's relationship with intoxication, the challenges of sobriety and issue avoidance. "The Birthday Party" received generally mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Praise was directed at the vulnerable lyrics and sonic experimentation, with some reviewers deeming it a highlight of Notes on a Conditional Form. Others were more negative, particularly about a line in the song that references allegations of sexual coercion levied against Pinegrove frontman Evan Stephens Hall. Commercially, the song achieved moderate success on worldwide music charts. It peaked at number 23 on the US Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, number 27 on the New Zealand Hot Singles chart, number 69 on the UK Singles Chart and number 86 in Ireland. An accompanying computer animated music video, directed by Ben Ditto and Jon Emmony, was released on 19 February 2020. The video follows Healy's journey through Mindshower—a digital detox centre—as he encounters various internet memes in a forest. The visual was well-received by critics, with Pitchfork including it on their 20 Best Music Videos of 2020 list. (en)
- The Birthday Party è un singolo del gruppo musicale britannico The 1975, pubblicato il 19 febbraio 2020 come quarto estratto dal quarto album in studio Notes on a Conditional Form. (it)
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- The Birthday Party è un singolo del gruppo musicale britannico The 1975, pubblicato il 19 febbraio 2020 come quarto estratto dal quarto album in studio Notes on a Conditional Form. (it)
- «The Birthday Party» es una canción de pop rock interpretada por la banda británica The 1975 y lanzada como cuarto sencillo de su cuarto álbum de estudio Notes on a Conditional Form lanzada el 19 de febrero de 2020 por Dirty Hit y Polydor Records. Fue escrita por los miembros de la banda George Daniel, Matthew Healy, Adam Hann y Ross MacDonald, mientras que la producción de la canción estuvo a cargo de Daniel y Healy. Las contribuciones son presentadas por Bob Reynolds, quien toca el saxofón alto y tenor, y Rashawn Ross, quien toca la trompeta y el fliscorno. Los arreglos de metales fueron compuestos por John Waugh, quien toca el saxofón junto a Reynolds y Ross. La canción se originó en una sesión de improvisación en Los Ángeles, California, y estaba destinada a ser lanzada como el sencill (es)
- "The Birthday Party" is a song by English band the 1975 from their fourth studio album, Notes on a Conditional Form (2020). The song was released on 19 February 2020 by Dirty Hit and Polydor Records as the fourth single from the album. It was written by band members George Daniel, Matthew Healy, Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald, while production of the song was handled by Daniel and Healy. Contributions are featured from Bob Reynolds, who plays the alto and tenor saxophone, and Rashawn Ross, who plays the trumpet and flugelhorn. The brass arrangements were composed by John Waugh, who performs the saxophone alongside Reynolds and Ross. The song originated from a jam session in Los Angeles, California, and was intended to be released as the lead single from the album, ultimately being replaced b (en)
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