They recorded in stolen hours—after shifts at the grocery store, before dawn, in the sticky heat of July. They fought over guitar tones, over lyrics, over whose fault it was that the kick drum mic kept buzzing. Once, Sam threw a drumstick through the garage window. Ollie laughed so hard he cried. Leo rewrote a bridge for the sixth time and swore he’d delete the whole thing.
“Amnesia” came to Leo at 3 a.m., after a fight with his mom. It wasn’t about a breakup—it was about forgetting how to be a family. “She Looks So Perfect” started as a joke, then turned into something sincere: a promise to hold onto the messy, beautiful parts of being young. “Beside You” was Finn’s apology to the band after he nearly quit, scared that music would never be enough.
Leo smiled. “Yeah,” he said. “We already are.”
Here’s a story inspired by the vibe and title of 5 Seconds of Summer (the band’s 2014 debut album)—a coming-of-age tale about friendship, first heartbreak, and finding your voice. The Sound of Almost Falling Apart
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