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Sex (The 1975 song)

"Sex" is a song by English band the 1975 from their second extended play (EP) of the same name (2012) and eponymous debut studio album (2013). The song was written by band members George Daniel, Matty Healy, Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald. The band co-produced the EP version of the song with Michael and Robert Coles, while Mike Crossey provided additional production. The album version, produced by Crossey and the band, was released as the lead single on 23 August 2013 by Dirty Hit, Polydor Records and Vagrant Records. Written at the age of 19, Healy said the song represents a love letter to prudish teenage girls.

"Sex"
Single by the 1975
from the EP Sex and the album The 1975
Released23 August 2013
StudioRose Cottage (Wilmslow, Cheshire, England)
Genre
Length3:26
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
The 1975 singles chronology
"Chocolate"
(2013)
"Sex"
(2013)
"Girls"
(2013)
Music video
"Sex" on YouTube

An indie rock, indie pop and emo song, "Sex" contains elements of Britpop, power pop and pop-punk. Centred around spontaneous sexual intercourse and relationship allegiances, the song's lyrics discuss teenage angst, lust and infidelity. Upon release, the song received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics, who praised its instrumentation, hooks and nostalgic lyrics, with some deeming it a highlight from Sex and The 1975. The song peaked at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart and number 35 on the US Billboard Alternative Airplay chart, and later was certified gold in both countries. Three music videos were released to accompany the song, including one set to an acoustic rendition of the track and a black and white version. The main version, directed by Adam Powell, was released on 26 July 2013. The visual depicts teenagers having sex, partying and taking drugs.

Background and development edit

In January 2012, The 1975 was formed by singer Matty Healy, drummer George Daniel, guitarist Adam Hann and bassist Ross MacDonald, who had played music together since 2002.[1][2] After being rejected by a number of major record labels, artist manager Jamie Osborne discovered the band and signed them to his label Dirty Hit. The 1975 were introduced to producer Mike Crossey, who aided them in the development of their debut album. Following the record's completion, the band chose to develop four extended plays (EP) based on the album tracks "The City", "Sex" and "Chocolate": Facedown (2012), Sex (2012), Music for Cars (2013) and IV (2013).[1][2] The 1975 were recognised as a breakthrough act in 2013,[3] having achieved commercial success with the sleeper hit "Chocolate", which became a radio staple.[4] In May 2013, the band announced their eponymous debut album would be released on 9 September; it was ultimately released on 2 September 2013 and includes "Sex".[5][6]

Written when Healy was 19, "Sex" is a song about dallying with an indecisive yet flirtatious woman who is unable to make up her mind; in a performance hosted by Last.fm, Healy described the track as a love letter to "every prudish 17-year old girl". He also rejected the idea that the song is "brash", instead arguing that "Sex" is "[the singer] at [his] most romantic", and that it reflects the personality of his youth.[7] The song initially appeared on the 1975's EP of the same name; its production was handled by the band alongside Michael and Robert Coles, while Crossey provided additional production and was responsible for mixing the track.[1][8] An updated version of "Sex", produced by Crossey and the band, was later released as the lead single from The 1975 on 23 August 2013.[9][10][11]

Music and lyrics edit

Musically, "Sex" is an indie rock,[12] indie pop and emo song.[13][14] The song has a length of three minutes and twenty-six seconds (3:26) and was written by the 1975 members George Daniel, Healy, Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald.[6][9] The track's production incorporates minimal synths,[15] stadium-rock guitars,[16] coarse guitar lines and "shimmery" riffs, pounding drums, strained chords and a post-rock-influenced middle eight.[17][18][19] "Sex" also draws influence from power pop,[17] Britpop and pop-punk music.[19][20] While the re-recorded album version of the song features additional synths and layers, it largely retains the composition of the original EP version.[16] Healy's vocal delivery in the track was described as near-spoken word by Alexander De Petro of Music Feeds.[12]

The lyrics to "Sex" explore themes related to teenage angst, lust, sex, and infidelity.[12][18][21] Many of the track's lyrics describe literal scenes, such as the line: "My shirt looks so good, when it's just hanging off your back."[21] Elsewhere, Healy discusses relationship allegiances,[11] pondering the merits of receiving fellatio from a woman who already has a romantic partner with the lyrics: "And I'm not trying to stop you, love, but if we're going to do anything, we might as well just fuck."[22][23] In the track's hook, Healy repeatedly exclaims: "She's got a boyfriend anyway."[19][24]

Reception edit

Amanda Koellner of Consequence wrote that "Sex" is the "attention-grabbing centerpiece" of the EP Sex.[20] Reviewing the original version of the song, Brightest Young Things writer Bryce Rudow complimented Healy's vocals for their melodic quality while also praising the track's "catchy" production.[17] Nothing but Hope and Passion's Norman Fleischer asserted "Sex" represents the EP's "obvious" standout and called it an "instant adolescent anthem".[23] In her review of the EP Sex, Shaina Pearlman of Paste said the song is instrumental in demonstrating the 1975's strengths; she was favourable toward the track's hooks and pop-influenced production, deeming it "the kind of song that makes people—and perhaps major labels—take notice".[24] Reviewing the EP for Hit the Floor Magazine, Amy Jones declared "Sex" the set's standout song, commending the prominence of Healy's vocals and the track's subdued production, which she said allows the band to showcase their "incredible instrumental work".[15] In a ranking of the 1975's ten best songs, NME listed the original version of "Sex" at number three; the list's curator, Tom Connick, lauded its "rough-edged brilliance", Americanised pop-punk production elements and the hook's nostalgic teenage sentiment, commenting it is "punky, youthful and laced in a cheeky charm".[19]

Andy Gill of The Independent and Digital Spy writer Lewis Corner declared "Sex" a highlight from The 1975, with the former describing it as an "infectious pop thrill".[25][26] Pitchfork's Jayson Greene opined that the song is a "a perfect Jimmy Eat World mall-emo anthem" and deemed it the band's best track.[27] Vulture included "Sex" in the publication's unranked list of the 10 Essential 1975 Songs; Larry Fitzmaurice compared it to Jimmy Eat World and LCD Soundsystem's "All My Friends" (2007) while writing that retrospectively, the song acts as a "a practical blueprint for the type of passionate, immediately catchy melodies" which Healy would later employ in the band's future releases.[14] Caryn Ganz of Rolling Stone compared the track to the work of the Killers—specifically their song "Somebody Told Me" (2004)—and "All My Friends", calling it a "would-be smash".[28]

The Line of Best Fit's Laurence Day commented that "Sex" is evocative of the Killers' sound and complimented the updated production, which he deemed "fresher" than the original.[16] In contrast, the editorial staff of idobi were ambivalent toward the updated album version of the song, opining that Healy's vocals sounded too Americanised and unrecognisable from the original version.[29] Ray Rahman of Entertainment Weekly and Paste writer Hilary Saunders called the track "radio-friendly".[11][30] Writing for Gigwise, Chloe Ravat commended Healy's vocals and the production of "Sex", writing: "It deserves a massive stadium to really do it justice."[18] AllMusic writer Matt Collar said the song "drive[s] and climb[s] like the best anthemic '80s stadium rock" and commended its distillation of various influences into a single distinct sound, which he credits to delivering a "timeless" track.[6] DIY's Emma Swan praised the couplet, "she's got a girlfriend anyway", deeming it both the most memorable point on the album and the track's only decipherable line.[31]

In the 1975's native United Kingdom, "Sex" peaked at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart and number 23 on the UK Indie Chart,[32][33] and was later certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), denoting combined sales and streams of over 400,000 certified units in the UK.[34] Elsewhere in Europe, the song reached number 68 on the Belgian Ultratip Flanders chart.[35] In the United States, the track peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart,[36] and was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting combined sales and streams of over 500,000 certified units in the US.[37]

Music video edit

Prior to their formation as the 1975, the band recorded a music video featuring an acoustic rendition of "Sex" in late 2009. The visual was released under the 1975's former moniker Drive Like I Do.[38] A black and white music video, directed by James Booth, was released on 5 October 2012.[39] A video, directed by Adam Powell and set to the album version of the song, was released on 26 July 2013.[40] Eschewing their signature black and white aesthetic,[41] Healy called the shift toward colour "a massive step for [the band]". The singer also praised the "passion" and "understanding" of Powell, whom he described as a "true collaborative spirit" that led them to film the visual in Los Angeles.[42] Regarding the overall development of the music video, Healy said: "As a video, 'Sex' feels very uncompromised, unpredictable and from a artistic viewpoint, very honest. That is always our main goal as a band. We are very proud of it."[41]

The music video for the album version of "Sex" contains themes of love, crime, performance and sex.[43] The visual centres around a pair of teenage lovers partying and taking drugs.[13][44] Featuring sex scenes, smoking out of bongs, acid tripping and skinny dipping, the video was deemed NSFW by Sarah Bella of Music Feeds and the editorial staff of Variance.[41][42] Idolator writer Mike Wass called the visual "eye-popping" and compared it to the music videos of Robin Thicke, deeming it "music video simply".[44] Described as "naughty stuff" by Gigwise's Michaels Baggs,[13] Fleischer said the video serves as "visual proof of how far the band has come".[43] The reaction from the 1975's fanbase was mixed, with some expressing their disappointment in the band's decision to film the video in colour.[42] Regarding the fan reaction, Healy said: "I think what that is, is kids reinstating how cool they are and showing people that they saw us first. I get that. That's totally cool."[45]

Charts edit

Chart performance for "Sex"
Chart (2013) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders)[35] 68
UK Indie (OCC)[33] 23
UK Singles (OCC)[32] 34
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)[36] 35

Certifications edit

Certifications and sales for "Sex"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[34] Platinum 600,000
United States (RIAA)[37] Gold 500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Credits and personnel edit

Credits adapted from Sex and The 1975 album liner notes.[8][9] Recorded at Rose Cottage in Wilmslow, Cheshire, England

  • Matthew Healy – composer, guitar, piano, vocals, producer
  • George Daniel – composer, programming, drums, synthesizer, producer
  • Adam Hann – composer, guitar, producer
  • Ross MacDonald – composer, bass guitar, producer
  • Michael Coles – producer (EP version)
  • Robert Coles – producer (EP version)
  • Mike Crossey – producer, additional producer (EP version), mixer
  • Robin Schmidt – mastering engineer

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • "Sex [EP Version]" – The 1975 on YouTube
  • "Sex" – Official Audio on YouTube

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Sex is a song by English band the 1975 from their second extended play EP of the same name 2012 and eponymous debut studio album 2013 The song was written by band members George Daniel Matty Healy Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald The band co produced the EP version of the song with Michael and Robert Coles while Mike Crossey provided additional production The album version produced by Crossey and the band was released as the lead single on 23 August 2013 by Dirty Hit Polydor Records and Vagrant Records Written at the age of 19 Healy said the song represents a love letter to prudish teenage girls Sex Single by the 1975from the EP Sex and the album The 1975Released23 August 2013StudioRose Cottage Wilmslow Cheshire England GenreIndie rock indie pop emoLength3 26LabelDirty Hit Polydor VagrantSongwriter s Matthew HealyGeorge DanielAdam HannRoss MacDonaldProducer s Matthew HealyGeorge DanielAdam HannRoss MacDonaldMike CrosseyThe 1975 singles chronology Chocolate 2013 Sex 2013 Girls 2013 Music video Sex on YouTube An indie rock indie pop and emo song Sex contains elements of Britpop power pop and pop punk Centred around spontaneous sexual intercourse and relationship allegiances the song s lyrics discuss teenage angst lust and infidelity Upon release the song received generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics who praised its instrumentation hooks and nostalgic lyrics with some deeming it a highlight from Sex and The 1975 The song peaked at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart and number 35 on the US Billboard Alternative Airplay chart and later was certified gold in both countries Three music videos were released to accompany the song including one set to an acoustic rendition of the track and a black and white version The main version directed by Adam Powell was released on 26 July 2013 The visual depicts teenagers having sex partying and taking drugs Contents 1 Background and development 2 Music and lyrics 3 Reception 4 Music video 5 Charts 6 Certifications 7 Credits and personnel 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksBackground and development editIn January 2012 The 1975 was formed by singer Matty Healy drummer George Daniel guitarist Adam Hann and bassist Ross MacDonald who had played music together since 2002 1 2 After being rejected by a number of major record labels artist manager Jamie Osborne discovered the band and signed them to his label Dirty Hit The 1975 were introduced to producer Mike Crossey who aided them in the development of their debut album Following the record s completion the band chose to develop four extended plays EP based on the album tracks The City Sex and Chocolate Facedown 2012 Sex 2012 Music for Cars 2013 and IV 2013 1 2 The 1975 were recognised as a breakthrough act in 2013 3 having achieved commercial success with the sleeper hit Chocolate which became a radio staple 4 In May 2013 the band announced their eponymous debut album would be released on 9 September it was ultimately released on 2 September 2013 and includes Sex 5 6 Written when Healy was 19 Sex is a song about dallying with an indecisive yet flirtatious woman who is unable to make up her mind in a performance hosted by Last fm Healy described the track as a love letter to every prudish 17 year old girl He also rejected the idea that the song is brash instead arguing that Sex is the singer at his most romantic and that it reflects the personality of his youth 7 The song initially appeared on the 1975 s EP of the same name its production was handled by the band alongside Michael and Robert Coles while Crossey provided additional production and was responsible for mixing the track 1 8 An updated version of Sex produced by Crossey and the band was later released as the lead single from The 1975 on 23 August 2013 9 10 11 Music and lyrics edit nbsp Sex source source A 20 second sample featuring the album version of Sex showcasing its stadium rock guitars coarse guitar lines and pounding drums Problems playing this file See media help Musically Sex is an indie rock 12 indie pop and emo song 13 14 The song has a length of three minutes and twenty six seconds 3 26 and was written by the 1975 members George Daniel Healy Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald 6 9 The track s production incorporates minimal synths 15 stadium rock guitars 16 coarse guitar lines and shimmery riffs pounding drums strained chords and a post rock influenced middle eight 17 18 19 Sex also draws influence from power pop 17 Britpop and pop punk music 19 20 While the re recorded album version of the song features additional synths and layers it largely retains the composition of the original EP version 16 Healy s vocal delivery in the track was described as near spoken word by Alexander De Petro of Music Feeds 12 The lyrics to Sex explore themes related to teenage angst lust sex and infidelity 12 18 21 Many of the track s lyrics describe literal scenes such as the line My shirt looks so good when it s just hanging off your back 21 Elsewhere Healy discusses relationship allegiances 11 pondering the merits of receiving fellatio from a woman who already has a romantic partner with the lyrics And I m not trying to stop you love but if we re going to do anything we might as well just fuck 22 23 In the track s hook Healy repeatedly exclaims She s got a boyfriend anyway 19 24 Reception editAmanda Koellner of Consequence wrote that Sex is the attention grabbing centerpiece of the EP Sex 20 Reviewing the original version of the song Brightest Young Things writer Bryce Rudow complimented Healy s vocals for their melodic quality while also praising the track s catchy production 17 Nothing but Hope and Passion s Norman Fleischer asserted Sex represents the EP s obvious standout and called it an instant adolescent anthem 23 In her review of the EP Sex Shaina Pearlman of Paste said the song is instrumental in demonstrating the 1975 s strengths she was favourable toward the track s hooks and pop influenced production deeming it the kind of song that makes people and perhaps major labels take notice 24 Reviewing the EP for Hit the Floor Magazine Amy Jones declared Sex the set s standout song commending the prominence of Healy s vocals and the track s subdued production which she said allows the band to showcase their incredible instrumental work 15 In a ranking of the 1975 s ten best songs NME listed the original version of Sex at number three the list s curator Tom Connick lauded its rough edged brilliance Americanised pop punk production elements and the hook s nostalgic teenage sentiment commenting it is punky youthful and laced in a cheeky charm 19 Andy Gill of The Independent and Digital Spy writer Lewis Corner declared Sex a highlight from The 1975 with the former describing it as an infectious pop thrill 25 26 Pitchfork s Jayson Greene opined that the song is a a perfect Jimmy Eat World mall emo anthem and deemed it the band s best track 27 Vulture included Sex in the publication s unranked list of the 10 Essential 1975 Songs Larry Fitzmaurice compared it to Jimmy Eat World and LCD Soundsystem s All My Friends 2007 while writing that retrospectively the song acts as a a practical blueprint for the type of passionate immediately catchy melodies which Healy would later employ in the band s future releases 14 Caryn Ganz of Rolling Stone compared the track to the work of the Killers specifically their song Somebody Told Me 2004 and All My Friends calling it a would be smash 28 The Line of Best Fit s Laurence Day commented that Sex is evocative of the Killers sound and complimented the updated production which he deemed fresher than the original 16 In contrast the editorial staff of idobi were ambivalent toward the updated album version of the song opining that Healy s vocals sounded too Americanised and unrecognisable from the original version 29 Ray Rahman of Entertainment Weekly and Paste writer Hilary Saunders called the track radio friendly 11 30 Writing for Gigwise Chloe Ravat commended Healy s vocals and the production of Sex writing It deserves a massive stadium to really do it justice 18 AllMusic writer Matt Collar said the song drive s and climb s like the best anthemic 80s stadium rock and commended its distillation of various influences into a single distinct sound which he credits to delivering a timeless track 6 DIY s Emma Swan praised the couplet she s got a girlfriend anyway deeming it both the most memorable point on the album and the track s only decipherable line 31 In the 1975 s native United Kingdom Sex peaked at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart and number 23 on the UK Indie Chart 32 33 and was later certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry BPI denoting combined sales and streams of over 400 000 certified units in the UK 34 Elsewhere in Europe the song reached number 68 on the Belgian Ultratip Flanders chart 35 In the United States the track peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart 36 and was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA denoting combined sales and streams of over 500 000 certified units in the US 37 Music video editPrior to their formation as the 1975 the band recorded a music video featuring an acoustic rendition of Sex in late 2009 The visual was released under the 1975 s former moniker Drive Like I Do 38 A black and white music video directed by James Booth was released on 5 October 2012 39 A video directed by Adam Powell and set to the album version of the song was released on 26 July 2013 40 Eschewing their signature black and white aesthetic 41 Healy called the shift toward colour a massive step for the band The singer also praised the passion and understanding of Powell whom he described as a true collaborative spirit that led them to film the visual in Los Angeles 42 Regarding the overall development of the music video Healy said As a video Sex feels very uncompromised unpredictable and from a artistic viewpoint very honest That is always our main goal as a band We are very proud of it 41 The music video for the album version of Sex contains themes of love crime performance and sex 43 The visual centres around a pair of teenage lovers partying and taking drugs 13 44 Featuring sex scenes smoking out of bongs acid tripping and skinny dipping the video was deemed NSFW by Sarah Bella of Music Feeds and the editorial staff of Variance 41 42 Idolator writer Mike Wass called the visual eye popping and compared it to the music videos of Robin Thicke deeming it music video simply 44 Described as naughty stuff by Gigwise s Michaels Baggs 13 Fleischer said the video serves as visual proof of how far the band has come 43 The reaction from the 1975 s fanbase was mixed with some expressing their disappointment in the band s decision to film the video in colour 42 Regarding the fan reaction Healy said I think what that is is kids reinstating how cool they are and showing people that they saw us first I get that That s totally cool 45 Charts editChart performance for Sex Chart 2013 Peakposition Belgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders 35 68 UK Indie OCC 33 23 UK Singles OCC 32 34 US Alternative Airplay Billboard 36 35Certifications editCertifications and sales for Sex Region Certification Certified units sales United Kingdom BPI 34 Platinum 600 000 United States RIAA 37 Gold 500 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Credits and personnel editCredits adapted from Sex and The 1975 album liner notes 8 9 Recorded at Rose Cottage in Wilmslow Cheshire England Matthew Healy composer guitar piano vocals producer George Daniel composer programming drums synthesizer producer Adam Hann composer guitar producer Ross MacDonald composer bass guitar producer Michael Coles producer EP version Robert Coles producer EP version Mike Crossey producer additional producer EP version mixer Robin Schmidt mastering engineerSee also editThe 1975 discography List of songs by Matty HealyReferences edit a b c Tingen 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