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Luke Robert Hemmings (born 16 July 1996) is an Australian singer and musician, best known for being the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and a founding member of the pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer. Since 2014, 5 Seconds of Summer have sold more than 10 million albums, sold over two million concert tickets worldwide, and the band's songs ...
5 Seconds of Summer played their first gig at the Annandale Hotel in December 2011. 5 Seconds of Summer formed in late 2011 when Luke Hemmings, Michael Clifford, and Calum Hood, who all attended the same high-school: Norwest Christian College, began posting videos of themselves performing covers of popular songs together on Hemmings' YouTube channel.
Boy is an extended play and second solo release by Australian singer-songwriter Luke Hemmings.It was released on 26 April 2024. [2]Writing about the inspiration for the project on social media, Hemming said "I wrote these songs in a moment in my life when I found myself questioning everything I thought I knew about the world & myself.
When Facing the Things We Turn Away From is the debut studio album from Australian singer-songwriter Luke Hemmings, lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer. The album was preceded by three singles and released on 13 August 2021.
[5] [6] Written by band members Luke Hemmings and Ashton Irwin with Ali Tamposi, and produced by Andrew Watt and Louis Bell, the track features guitar from Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, [1] and its music video was released the same day.
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The title of the song refers to a fan-favorite t-shirt that lead singer Luke Hemmings used to wear. [ 8 ] MTV describes the song as a "2000s alt-rock with a more mature but quite nostalgic sound," while Rolling Stone calls the song, "an expansive vibe with contemporary pop sensibilities."
Hemmings' range in the song spans from the notes Bb3 to Eb6. [5] The song contains the theme of "emotional damage" and has been described as an anthemic pop rock track. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]