Globally renowned Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer released their fifth studio album, 5SOS5, last month via BMG Rights Management, which is also their first independently produced record, setting the stage, and fostering hope for their next musical chapter.
The 19-track 5SOS5 is an exquisitely crafted album that pays homage to the band’s younger selves while charting their magnificent eleven-year journey. It celebrates both the band’s former selves and their grown-up, mature selves, as their music is both a step away from their old roots while exploring new horizons, yet firmly grounded in preserving their distinctive edge, which makes them unique.
“For this record, we realized if you want something done that truly represents how you feel, you’ve got to do it yourselves. We wanted that expansive sound that we naturally gravitate towards when we play together, so we had to learn how to record that. This new music is so authentically us. It’s exactly the kind of music we want to be making right now and it’s a good song to be able to reconnect to our fans after such a long time of not releasing music.
5SOS on their new album, 5SOS55SOS5 highlights the beautiful friendship of the quartet: Luke, Ashton, Michael, and Calum, and walks through their shared memories and experiences of love, learning, suffering, and growing up, in a wide-ranging tracklist spans from slower, warm songs, to faster-paced dance-inducing ones, experimental sounds, heavy instrumentals, beat drops, catchy chorus and lots more drums, all adorned with their charismatic, chaotic and ethereal vocals. Each song has a distinctive and elevated tone and narrative, while seamlessly synthesizing into the next, unfurling a story.
Want to know the best part of 5SOS5? Its powerful poetic lyricism, rich in symbolism, features plenty of elucidating, thought-provoking, beguiling, and poignant lyrics that express nearly every emotion on the spectrum, which are laudable. As soon as you’ll hit the play button, they will reel you in and leave you with a “Haze.” See what we did there?
5SOS5 by 5SOS is by far their greatest work to date, and it can only be a harbinger of things to come on their next album. Below, we are going to interpret some of the album’s best lyrics that we keep going back to since its release, as they are profound, humorous and resonating. Now, without further ado, let’s get into it!
Well, here’s a good life lesson for y’all. Life is full of surprises and it goes faster than you could think. You can say nothing for certain about what your future holds, where you will end up, and when it’s time to say goodbye. So, hold on to your people and make every moment count.
She was an angel craving chaos… As some say, “In every angel, a demon hides. In every demon, an angel strides.”
Whether it’s a tousled room or a relationship, you decide!
When you find someone special in your life, they bring a warm, comforting presence into your life, like incandescent sunshine that lights you up and gives you a sense of security. You experience newfound euphoria as their positivity and love uplift you and you can’t imagine life as better without them in it.
While it is both inevitable and essential for progress, change can also be deeply distressing — especially if it feels spontaneous or born out of suffering. As people age, grow, get mature, and go through life changes, their circumstances and priorities also shift. But their love pulls you out of the deep despair and solitude and restores the hope you had previously felt you had lost.
Here, the person wishes they could erase their recollections of a previous relationship. Reflecting on these good things makes us think it would be better if we could just get rid of these memories to move on, but that’s not the case as they cannot escape their past, and it keeps haunting them at every life’s turn.
Longing for your person, wanting to get back together with them and urging to make up for all the time you both lost together.
For those times when you wish someone would care about and love you just as much as you do.
Those moments when everything seems to slip through your grasp and you feel scared about the future.
Looking at a throwback picture and walking down memory lane in a time you wish would have lasted longer. So cherish all the moments in your life while they still last.
Breakups are not always ugly and miserable because things end for various reasons, and you probably still care about the other person and miss the intimacy and bond.
It’s a beautiful feeling to feel you’re yourself again and don’t have to pretend to be someone else to fit in and please people.
When you’re with them, you feel the thrill in your life again with no judgements.
For when things only feel right with that person by your side.
It’s a toxic relationship where both know that the relationship has run its course, yet they keep coming back to each other.
When a relationship has run its course, we often overlook the warning signs because doing so is more convenient than accepting reality. We believe that if we don’t acknowledge the other person’s disinterest, it won’t exist and everything will be just the same.
Although you are aware, every time you return to each other, the ending of your relationship is the same. In the end, it only hurts us because we keep going back to this person, thinking that maybe this time it’ll be different, but it never is.
This is when you feel horribly lost on the way. In the end, it only hurts us because we keep going back to this person, thinking that maybe this time it’ll be different, but it never is.
When the honeymoon phase of your relationship is over, and things are no longer smooth sailing, against your wish, the song chronicles the decline of a relationship with the symbolism of caramel. You’re feeling the struggles in your relationship and reflecting on how things have altered, as they cannot always stay comfortable and joyful forever. The caramel acts as something sweet—the first phase of love, before having the comedown after a ‘sugar’ rush. And now you need to balance the salty mix with sweet memories.
An overwhelming feeling where we are still longing for that person. We’re stuck in a haze until something or someone comes and things become clear again.
Everyone has encountered times in their lives when it seems we are merely going through the motions. It occurs when your emotions seem to go downhill and you feel trapped in that emotional spiral.
When you are so infatuated with someone, you hardly recognise yourself.
When everything is going well in your life, like your selfie enveloped in a golden glow, you are experiencing a beautiful bond with your best buddies beyond anything you have ever dreamed of. A sweet and subtle nod to the band, celebrating their foursome friendship.
When you’re you’re catching up with your buddies and enjoying a bright day that brings back fond memories of good ‘ole days.
Accepting your person with both their perfections and imperfections and they do the same as they promise to love you unconditionally.
For the shot with your always-brutally-honest bestie who wishes you well.
When you mess something up (likely in life), but somehow it turns out well and even better. While nothing is ever perfect, that’s what makes it beautiful, and what distinguishes it from other stuff.
You would give anything to get that shot with your closest friends and your confidants. This is for your loyal friends—the #squadgoals—who walk in when the rest of the world walks out and deserts you.
The past is like a candle at a great distance: too close to let you quit, too far to comfort you.
Isn’t it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet? Keep moving as every day is a new chance.
This exemplifies the sense of feeling like an outsider in your own skin while struggling with not really knowing the purpose of your life or what lies ahead. It isn’t until we meet certain people or experience certain moments that we can break free from this and can truly start living again.
This is quite self-explanatory for the times you’ve been wallowing.
This is a song about how hard it is to become a better person and the feelings of moving away from home. 5SOS on Spotify said that many of the songs reflect on metamorphosis, “moving forward by getting through the obstacles that have been stuck in your way for a long time.” When they wrote ‘Easy For You To Say’, they “hadn’t been home for a long while” so the Sydney lyric was important to them.
Hoping for a happy ending. This person reminds you to be optimistic and of how good things can happen again when you’re with the right person.
This is me every year when my birthday comes up. Actually, it reminds me of Joey Tribbiani, something we all can relate to: “Why, God, why? We had a deal! Let the others grow old, not me!”
A heart-warming romantic song about not wanting to age without having your loved one next to you.
For when you realize your desire wasn’t all that it seemed. For those times you feel lonely and left with a broken heart but feel content being “Me, Myself and I.”
Urging to be together forever with the love of your life and capture that moment in a romantic hand-holding picture.
At those times, you cancel your plans to just spend some time alone with yourself, to unwind or introspect (or just sleep).
Talking excessively about the things you shouldn’t or didn’t mean to? When it happens, you wish you would simply stop talking and not mess it up anymore.
Either a memory captured in a photo encapsulating the pure essence of your romantic scenery where you passed by with someone special.
For when you’re bored at the party, and I don’t see you there anymore where we first met.
Coming back to square one.
You regain consciousness after going down a spiral of lethal attractions and distractions, but it might already be too late. Are you urging for that one last chance?
You’ll caption that pic visiting a city all lit up, be it the Eiffel tower or the New York skyline at night.
Okay, but this is perfect for Sunday lazy mornings when you want to stay in your bed for long hours, dreaming, relaxing and now planning to wake up and get out soon.
Times when you thought you could heal yourself, but slowly realize that it’s far from over as it’s an ongoing process. “It’s okay if you thought you were over it, but it hits you all over again. It’s okay to fall apart even after you thought you had it under control. You are not weak. Healing is messy. There is no timeline for healing.” ~ Tiny Buddha
For when you understand the power of feeling lonely. I know telling other people — or even admitting to yourself — that you’re lonely can feel scary and overwhelming. Acknowledge and validate your feelings of loneliness, and take the first step of knowing how to belong to oneself.
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