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5 Seconds of Summer Sheds Boy Band Image with Eclectic New Album
14 Nov
Summary
- 5 Seconds of Summer, an Aussie pop group, has been around for over a decade
- Their new album features a shift to moodier, club-ready pop sounds
- The band pokes fun at boy band stereotypes in tracks like "Boyband"

In the ever-changing landscape of pop music, the Aussie foursome 5 Seconds of Summer have managed to defy the typical trajectory of a teen-idol entity. Rather than fading into obscurity, the group has sustained its popularity and continued to evolve its sound over the past decade.
Their latest album, simply titled "5SOS," showcases the band's musical maturity and self-awareness. While their breakthrough single "She Looks So Perfect" from 2014 leaned into the band's pop-punk roots, the group has since pivoted to a moodier, club-ready sound, as evidenced by 2018's "Youngblood." This evolution continues on the new record, with tracks like "Boyband" and "No. 1 Obsession" playfully subverting the stereotypes often placed on boy bands.
But it's not all meta-commentary – the album also features stadium-ready love songs, anxious-yet-jaunty tracks, and even a modern power ballad. The band's wide-ranging musical curiosity and keen sense of self-awareness have allowed them to transition from teen idols to generationally agnostic pop stars, cementing their place in the industry long after their initial breakthrough.




