What is the 1975 album covers?

The 1975 is a popular English rock band that has released four studio albums so far. Each of their albums has a distinct cover that reflects the theme of the album.

Their debut self-titled album, released in 2013, features a black and white photograph of a nondescript building with the band's name scrawled across it in graffiti-style font. The minimalist cover reflects the band's early days and their desire to focus on their music rather than their image.

Their second album, "I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It," released in 2016, features a bright pink and blue cover that reflects the album's colorful and vibrant sound. The cover also includes a neon sign with the album's title, adding to its playful and whimsical tone.

Their third album, "A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships," released in 2018, features a chaotic collage of various images and graphics, reflecting the album's themes of technology and social media. The collage includes everything from news headlines to emojis, creating a frenzied display that reflects the chaotic nature of modern life.

Their latest album, "Notes on a Conditional Form," released in 2020, features a white cover with black text reading "The 1975" and the album's title in small font at the bottom. The simplistic cover reflects the band's desire to focus on the music itself, rather than its packaging.