The 1975 scored its third Top 10 album on the Billboard 200 chart this week with Notes On A Conditional Form. The British act's fourth studio LP debuted at Number Four with 54,000 equivalent album units sold, 39,000 of which were physical sales.
The 1975 last made the chart in 2018, when A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships premiered at Number Four. Previous to that, 2016's I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It entered at Number One.
The much-delayed, 22-track album finally arrived on May 22nd. It was first supposed to come out in May 2019, before bumped to February 21st, 2020, then April 24th and finally last month.
Singer Matty Healy deactivated his Twitter account last week after he was accused online of using the death of George Floyd and the ensuing social upheaval to promote one of his band's songs.
