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Irwin performed the album for Superbloom: A Live Concert Film, which was performed on 30 October 2020, to celebrate the release of his first album. He performed all songs on the album as well as his cover of “Heart-Shaped Box” by Nirvana. A live album of the concert film, Superbloom: A Live Experience, was released on 20 November.
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Ashton Fletcher Irwin (born 7 July 1994) is an Australian musician, best known as the drummer of the pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer.Since 2014, 5 Seconds of Summer have sold more than 10 million albums, sold over 2 million concert tickets worldwide, and the band's songs streams surpass 7 billion, making them one of the most successful Australian musical exports in history.
On 23 September 2020, Irwin announced the release of his debut solo album, titled Superbloom, released on 23 October 2020. He is the first member of the band to release a solo project. Irwin stated, "It brings me the greatest joy of all that I am in a band that allows me to create freely inside and outside of it". [150]
The band revealed they were inspired by industrial music whilst working on the album, allowing them to establish the "rhythm side" of the album's production. Drummer Ashton Irwin further explained: "As far as sonic inspirations go, [the band] always [tries to] incorporate some of what everyone is actually listening to so it's a more genuine and influenced record that [the band] can speak on".
Led by composer, saxophonist, and clarinetist Aaron Irwin, the trio also includes guitarist Mike Baggetta and drummer Jeff Hirshfield.
Songs in the Key of Z is a book and two compilation albums written and compiled by Irwin Chusid. The book and albums explore the field of what Chusid coined as "outsider music". Chusid defines outsider music as; "crackpot and visionary music, where all trails lead essentially one place: over the edge."
The Hoosiers performing at Live Fest in July 2011. When the band was formed in Indianapolis in 2003, Alan "Alphonso" Raymond Sharland (drummer) and Irwin Nathaniel Sparkes (lead singer and guitarist) spent some time in the United States, encouraged by their chemistry teacher Grant Serpell, [4] (who was part of the band Sailor during their fame in the 1970s), in an attempt to broaden their ...