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? 5 Seconds Of Summer – 5SOS5 (2022) [FLAC 24-48]

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Artist: 5 Seconds Of Summer
Album: 5SOS5
Genre: Pop Rock
Year: 2022
Label: BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:04:02
Format: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Size: 794 MB

Tracklist:
1-01. 5 Seconds Of Summer – COMPLETE MESS (00:03:26)
1-02. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Easy For You To Say (00:04:00)
1-03. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Bad Omens (00:03:35)
1-04. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Me Myself & I (00:02:57)
1-05. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Take My Hand (Joshua Tree Version) (00:04:57)
1-06. 5 Seconds Of Summer – CAROUSEL (00:03:55)
1-07. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Older (00:03:17)
1-08. 5 Seconds Of Summer – HAZE (00:03:33)
1-09. 5 Seconds Of Summer – You Don’t Go To Parties (00:03:15)
1-10. 5 Seconds Of Summer – BLENDER (00:02:27)
1-11. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Caramel (00:03:10)
1-12. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Best Friends (00:03:11)
1-13. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Bleach (00:03:01)
1-14. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Red Line (00:03:23)
1-15. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Moodswings (00:02:34)
1-16. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Flatline (00:03:03)
1-17. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Emotions (00:03:18)
1-18. 5 Seconds Of Summer – Bloodhound (00:03:22)
1-19. 5 Seconds Of Summer – TEARS! (00:03:27)

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Deluxe packaging includes five bonus tracks, 72-page booklet including lyrics, credits, and photos/art. 2022 release. 5SOS5 is the fifth studio album by Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer. The album features the singles “Complete Mess”, “Take My Hand”, “Me Myself & I” and “Blender”.Back in 2014 when 5 Seconds of Summer were a punky boy-band upstart opening for One Direction, the Australian quartet’s name evoked a sun-soaked blast of irreverent teen giddiness — like cranking Green Day’s Dookie out of your car’s speakers on the final trip to the beach with your friends before school started. As they’ve matured and embraced more elements of contemporary pop and electronic dance music, the group’s name has felt more akin to spending languid days in one’s room or walking the beach alone after a rough breakup. It’s a particularly ruminative and introspective vibe they sink into on their streamlined fifth album, 2022’s wryly titled 5SOS5. Gone are the crunchy electric guitars and snarky, nose-ringed sassiness that marked early hits like “She’s Kinda Hot.” Instead, the band craft sad romantic anthems built on shimmering synths, pulsing beats, and, in the case of the lead-off track “Complete Mess,” a warmly arpeggiated bassline and R&B-esque fingersnaps over which singer Luke Hemmings croons about heartbreak and the fleeting evanescence of Heaven. Much of the album brings to mind the Weeknd’s distinctive brand of atmospheric pop — songs shot through with a yearning, after-hours regret and spiritual modern-rock uplift. Interestingly, while never explicitly addressing religion, cuts like “Me Myself & I,” “Take My Hand,” and “Bad Omens,” conjure an emotional midway point between songs about faith and songs about relationships. There are also some nice hooks here, and tracks like the gothy, electro-inspired “You Don’t Go to Parties” and the shoegaze-leaning “Haze” reveal the group’s continued interest in mining ’90s alt-rock sounds. – Matt Collar

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