Luke Hemmings And 5 Seconds Of Summer BREAKING NEWS: Band Disappoints Fans About New Album,
'We'll Release It When It's Right'

'We'll Release It When It's Right'

Five Seconds of Summer had been churning out the sophomore release to their debut self-titled album prior to hitting the road for their "Rock Out With Your Socks Out" tour, but are in no rush to debut their new music to fans just yet.
Despite praising their fans at the 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards after winning Best Fan Army, the band is taking their time to perfect their new music before allowing even their most devoted fans to listen to it.
"Our fans are something else," revealed the band at the show. Guitarist Michael Clifford remarked after winning, "You know what's weird? It's the fact that we were up against like some of the biggest artists in the world. "They are like the big [fan] armies. Our fans, I'm telling you, are something else."
Although they are attempting to quickly finish up the record as they are on the road at the same time, the guys still feel that their new tunes are worth waiting for.
"We've written most of it, and we're recording it now. We'll release it when it's right, whether it's on the tour or at the end of the tour. New music will definitely be out this year," stated Clifford.
Despite the anticipation of new 5 SOS music, the band hopes fans will be satiated by the tunes of their latest discovery, Hey Violet. The band was recently signed to the Aussie hit maker's new record company, Hi Or Hey Records.
Hey Violet will join the band during their tour beginning May 4 in Portugal. The two groups will play Europe through June. Hey Violet will take a break from the tour during the New Zealand and Australia dates, but will join 5SOS again in July when they play North America. The tour will wrap up on Sept. 13 in West Palm Beach, Fl.
Of their latest musical discovery, drummer Ashton Irwin revealed, "We had an image of what we wanted the bands [we sign] to sound like and look like and stand for, and we saw them play and it was exactly what we wanted."
"We fell in love with them right away. It was an on-the-spot decision," said Irwin to Billboard about working with the band.
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