Album: Everyone's a Star (2025)
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  • Few bands have had a more complicated relationship with the term "boy band" than 5 Seconds of Summer, a phrase that, to them, has always sounded a little like being called "cute" when you've spent a decade trying to look dangerous. Since their rise from Sydney YouTube hopefuls to One Direction's tourmates to arena-headlining pop-rock veterans, 5SOS have existed in a kind of musical Bermuda Triangle: too loud to be a boy band, too photogenic to be taken seriously as a rock group, and too Australian to care much either way.

    "Boyband" tackles that identity crisis head-on, with tongue firmly in cheek and guitars turned up just enough to make the point. It's a self-aware anthem that winks at the band's history while poking fun at the whole pop-industrial complex that made them famous.
  • The group wrote the song as a way to process their wrestling match with fame and the challenges of being publicly labeled. "Being in the pop world in a band, or a boy band," vocalist Hemmings told Rolling Stone "you attach your self-worth to how many people are looking at you... and you can feel disposable."

    "Calling grown men a boy band is almost like pointing at a 30-year-old and telling them they're in high school," drummer Ashton Irwin added. "It kind of feels humiliating. It's nice to bark back at that concept."
  • Hemmings, Irwin, and bassist Calum Hood co-wrote the song alongside Canadian songwriter Simon Wilcox, whose resumé includes pop tracks for artists such as Nick Jonas ("Jealous") and Fifth Harmony ("Write On Me").
  • The producers, Jason Evigan and John Ryan, brought their own boy-band legacy to the table. Evigan's fingerprints are all over modern pop, from the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato to 5SOS's own "Me Myself & I" and "Bad Omens." Ryan was one of One Direction's key architects, co-writing nearly 30 of their tracks.
  • "Boyband" was revealed on September 24, 2025, alongside the tracklist for the group's sixth album, Everyone's a Star!, and debuted live the same day at The Sun Rose in West Hollywood. The album was recorded between Los Angeles and Nashville in 2024 and 2025, years that Hemmings described as rediscovering the spirit of their teenage selves.

    "We were teenagers at the beginning of 5 Seconds of Summer," he said. "We were writing with more naïveté, but we said what we were thinking. This record has more of that original spirit, just with 15 years of wisdom and a dash of reckless abandon."
  • After years of trying to shake off the "boy band" label, 5 Seconds of Summer have decided to own it, with a grin. "Fine, we're a boy band," Luke Hemmings joked to Australia's Today show. "But we'll also blow your mind with our instrumentation."

    Rather than run from the label, they're having fun with it.

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