Michael Todd

Michael Todd, also known as a member of the American rock band The 1975, was born on July 27, 1986. He is not a solo artist but rather known for his role as the bassist and contributing songwriter for the band. The 1975, formed in 2002, blends various genres, including pop rock, synth-pop, and indie rock, creating a unique sound that has garnered a massive following. Notable works by The 1975 include their self-titled debut album released in 2013, which featured hit singles like "Chocolate" and "Sex." Their subsequent albums, such as "I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It" (2016) and "A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships" (2018), received critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying their place in contemporary music. Michael Todd’s impact on music stems from his contributions to The 1975's innovative sound and their exploration of themes such as love, technology, and identity. The band's ability to blend various musical styles has influenced a new generation of artists and contributed significantly to the evolution of modern pop and rock music.