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''Calm'' (stylised as ''C A L M'', an acronym of the first letters of the band members' names, Calum, Ashton,
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and Michael) is the fourth studio album by Australian
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band 5 Seconds of Summer, released on 27 March 2020. The album was a commercial success and received positive reviews from critics who praised the band's lyrical growth and maturity. Due to a shipping error, approximately 11,000 copies of the album were released early in the US, subsequently causing the album to chart a week before it was due. With ''Calm'' earning the band their fourth consecutive number one in their home country, 5 Seconds of Summer became the second Australian band in history to have their first four full-length studio albums debut at number one on the
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albums chart. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2020, the album was nominated for
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. ''
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'' magazine named the album as one of The 25 Best Pop Albums of 2020.


Promotion

The promotion of the album was heavily limited by the COVID-19 pandemic and the
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, which forced the band to cancel all promotional appearances and concerts. Initially having promotional plans to "go all over the world", the band members instead did a number of radio and TV interviews over videocall and resorted to interacting with fans online via live streams and Q&As on Twitter. On 26 March 2020, Hemmings performed an acoustic version of " Old Me" on the "At Home Edition" of ''
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''. Prior to the album's release, the band released a four-track ''Relaxation'' remix collection in collaboration with Calm, a meditation app. The collection consists of four remixes, one produced by each member and producer Matt Pauling. The compilation includes the reproduction of two singles, with guitarist Michael Clifford remixing the album's lead single " Easier", and bassist Calum Hood remixing the album's fourth single, " Old Me". Non-singles included in the collection are, "Red Desert", remixed by drummer Ashton Irwin, and "Best Years", remixed by lead vocalist Luke Hemmings. To promote the album, the band is set to embark on their upcoming headlining tour, the Take My Hand World Tour, in 2022.


Background

On 23 May 2019, 5 Seconds of Summer released the album's lead single, " Easier." In an interview with the ''
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'', the band stated that the track was "the first taste of their fourth album". "Easier" charted in multiple countries on both weekly and year-end charts, with peaks at number twelve in Australia and number twelve on the US
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. In 2019, "Easier" was nominated for the
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Song of the Year Award. ''
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'' magazine included the song on their 100 Best Songs of 2019 list at number 79. In a May 2019
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interview, drummer Ashton Irwin commented on the musical direction of the then upcoming album, explaining, "
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had to agree to continue pursuing something
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fantastic and new ..That's why the sound has changed". On 21 August 2019, the band released the album's second single, "
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". The track charted in several countries, including peaks at number fifteen in Australia, and number twenty-one on the US
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. In 2020, "Teeth" was nominated for the prestigious APRA Song of the Year award. Teeth has also won the Song of the Year at the 2020 ARIA awards. The album was announced on the band's social media on 5 February 2020. The announcement preceded the band's confirmation that they would embark on their fifth world arena tour in 2020. The band revealed the album's title, ''Calm'', was an acronym created from the first letters of each band member's name, Calum, Ashton, Luke and Michael. Hemmings referred to the album name as "a nod to
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fans", elaborating: "
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been using that acronym for a long time. It kind of just sums up
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we're a little bit older and a little bit wiser."


Music and composition


Conception

The band revealed they were inspired by
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whilst working on the album, allowing them to establish the "
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side" of the album's production. Drummer Ashton Irwin further explained: "As far as sonic inspirations go,
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incorporate some of what everyone is actually listening to so it's a more genuine and influenced record that
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can speak on". Lead vocalist Luke Hemmings elaborated: "The last album was pretty heavy and dark ..Whereas this one has that side of it with the lighter side of life and moving forward rather than being stuck in one place." The band's bassist Calum Hood noted: "I think everyone had something to say with this album, in terms of their coming of age – in really reflecting on the people who we were and how things shaped us, and who we want to become in the future." He further described the album as "pretty chaotic at times".


Songs

Amelia Parreira of ''Riff'' magazine summarized the album, saying 5 Seconds of Summer bring forth a "new musical density and electrifying nuance on ''Calm'', with a misleading name for a body of work that is anything but sonically mellow". The album's opening track, the "groovy, anthemic" "Red Desert" hinges on psychedelia, with the "gospel-like vocals" of Luke Hemmings. The song contains light bass vibration from bassist Calum Hood. The song's theme is about "contentment and falling in love", which Parreira noted sets the album's tone. Track 2, "No Shame", features a "retro '80s pop vibe", layered with "explosive instrumentals over meaningful lyrics and raw stories". Hemmings delivers high notes on the song, which consists of a "
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-like vocal chant before a rise in bass and
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undertones set a romantic tone on the verses". "Old Me" lyrically reflects on past mistakes, and is a high-energy "dance anthem". "Easier" is a synth-heavy new wave song, released as the album's lead single, with conversational tone and "mellow" electro instrumentation. Second single "Teeth", is a grungy, rock-tinged song, with an energetic, catchy chorus. "Wildflower" is a
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song with a gospel-like vocal intro. "Best Years" moves at a slower pace, albeit containing a "danceable vibe". The piano-led "Lover of Mine" features intertwining guitar strumming patterns and "powerful vocal styles". "Thin White Lies" is an "angst-ridden" dance-esque track, with "strong electric beats". The album concludes with the slow-burner "Lonely Heart" and the self-reflective "High", both ballads, with slightly energetic production, marking a "calm end" to the album.


Critical reception

At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, ''Calm'' received an
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score of 70, based on five reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews." Album of the Year assessed the critical consensus as a 67 out of 100. ''
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'' praised the album, calling it "an accomplished exploration of the group's expanding palette" and praised the band for their ability to "expertly synthesize their influences into fresh-feeling gems". A separate ''
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'' critic labelled the album as having "out-of-the-box thinking" and being the "group’s most musically complex project yet." ''
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'' elaborated: "The album’s 12 tracks intertwine anthemic harmonies ..with thumping beats and basslines ..grinding electric guitar ..and swirling production." Malvika Padin of ''
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'' gave the album a positive review, writing: "despite that niggling urge to skip the odd mediocre track, the desire to play beauties like 'High' on loop wins in the end and ''Calm'' stands on a pedestal of near-perfection pop." Padin noted the album was "split into two distinct, yet cohesive, sections of music that are authentically 5SOS" and labeled the album as "a look into the journey of four young boys growing up and getting pulled into the addictive power of fame". A ''No Ripcord'' music critic wrote "CALM is occasionally inspired, sometimes incredibly stupid, and most of all: surprisingly fine." Matt Collar, writing for AllMusic, called the album "the sound of a band whose influences have continued to evolve right along with them and their fans" while naming the group "a sophisticated pop outfit." Zoya Raza-Sheikh of '' Clash'' opined that their latest effort was "by no means perfect, but the album is a testament to their growth." Sophia Simon-Bashall from ''
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'' gave the album a positive review, stating that "Australia's premier boy-band prove themselves worthy pop stars on their next step forward." Bashall continued, stating that ''Calm'' is "a perfect pop record, from start to finish – there's not a single filler track, each is distinctive and shows off the band's impressive range." Writing for the ''
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'', Chris Gillett named ''Calm'' as "a near-faultless pop record" while writing that "5SOS have really come into their own here, but what's most exciting is that they still have room to grow." In a more mixed review, Ethan Gordon of ''No Ripcord'' classified the record as "occasionally inspired, sometimes incredibly stupid, and most of all: surprisingly fine" while calling the two lead singles, " Easier" and "
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" "pretty terrible" but added that "they're surrounded by a handful of legitimately great moments and songs." Writing for ''The Young Folks'', Ryan Feyre felt like the group "walked a fine line between multi-dimensional edginess and radio-friendly hodgepodge" with the album and called it as a whole "just blandness", but specifically singled out "Best Years" and "Lover of Mine" as two of the record's highlights. In June 2020, ''
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'' magazine named the album as one of the Top 50 Best Albums of 2020 So Far. ''
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'' magazine named the album as one of The 25 Best Pop Albums of 2020.


Commercial performance

''Calm'' charted in more than 25 countries on several charts, and debuted atop the charts at number one in Australia, the UK and Scotland. The album peaked in the top 10 on 17 charts, including number two in Mexico and number four in Austria, Estonia, Ireland, New Zealand and Portugal. ''Calm'' debuted atop the Australian
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, thus becoming the band's fourth consecutive album to debut at number-one in their home country and making them the second Australian band in history to have their first four full-length studio albums debut at number one on the
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albums chart. The album also debuted atop the
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, earning first week sales of 34,940 units and becoming their second number-one album in the country and first since the release of ''
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''. Calm remains the best-selling cassette album of 2020 in the UK. A shipping error caused 11,000 copies to be released early in the US, causing ''Calm'' to debut a week early at number 62 on the ''Billboard'' 200, before ascending to number two in its second week, marking the band's fifth top 10 album. In its second week, it earned 133,000
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. It was kept from the number-one spot by
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's '' After Hours'' by 5,000 units. The fact that the album would have been number-one if it had not mistakenly been released a week early, sparked outrage among the band's fans with
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s such as ''#BillboardCountThe10k'' trending on Twitter and the creation of a petition with more than 50,000 signatures. Several radio stations like
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and radio hosts like
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, also voiced their support for the band either on-air or on Twitter. However, according to ''Billboard'', their policy is to reflect album sale activity in the tracking week that the paying customer receives an album.


Singles

The album's lead single, " Easier", was released via
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on 23 May 2019. The song charted in several countries on both weekly and year-end charts and included peaks at number twelve in Australia, number twelve in the US Mainstream Top 40 and number twenty-seven in the UK. " Easier" was nominated for the
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2019 ''Song of the Year'' Award. ''
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'' magazine included the song on their 100 Best Songs of 2019 list at number 79. The album's follow-up single, "
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", included in Season 3 of the
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'', was released on 21 August 2019. The song charted in several countries and included peaks at number fifteen in Australia, and number twenty-one in the US
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In 2020, the song was nominated for the prestigious ''Song of the Year'' award at the
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. On 5 February 2020, the band announced their fourth studio album ''Calm'', which was set to be released on 27 March 2020, and released " No Shame", the third single off the album, at the same time. On 21 February 2020, the band released " Old Me" originally as a promotional single, before releasing it to radio as the album's fourth single on 6 March. Although the song was given very minimal promotion, it charted in a number of countries, including a peak at number thirty-nine in Australia and number twenty-eight on the US
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. On 25 March 2020, the band released "
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" as the second promotional single, before releasing it to radio as the album's fifth and final single on 17 April. With song promotion halted due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the song peaked at number twelve on the Australian Artists chart.


Track listing


Notes

* "Teeth" features guitar riffs played by
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Samples

* "Teeth" samples "
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" performed by Rihanna, which in turn, contains excerpts from " Blue Monday" performed by New Order.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Calm'' and Tidal. 5 Seconds of Summer *
Luke Hemmings Luke Robert Hemmings (born 16 July 1996) is an Australian singer and musician, best known for being the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer. Since 2014, 5 Seconds of Summer have sold more than 10 million ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (track 6) * Michael Clifford – lead guitar, backing vocals * Calum Hood – bass, backing vocals, lead vocals (track 6) *
Ashton Irwin 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 ...
– drums, percussion, backing vocals Additional musicians *
Ali Tamposi Alexandra Tamposi (born November 17, 1989) is an American songwriter from West Palm Beach, Florida. She is best known for co-writing Kelly Clarkson's song "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," 5 Seconds of Summer's song " Youngblood", DJ Snake's ...
– background vocals * Andrew Watt – background vocals, guitar, keyboards , bass , drums *
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– keyboards * Happy Perez – guitar *
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– guitar * Charlie Puth – keyboards *
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– background vocals *
Louis Bell Louis Russell Bell (born May 27, 1982) is an American record producer, vocal producer, songwriter, and mixing engineer. Bell's work includes production for Post Malone, Camila Cabello, Halsey, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, 5 Seconds of Summer, T ...
– keyboards * Oscar Görres – keyboards , percussion Production * Andrew Watt – production , programming * Happy Perez – production , programming * Dre Moon – production , programming *
Louis Bell Louis Russell Bell (born May 27, 1982) is an American record producer, vocal producer, songwriter, and mixing engineer. Bell's work includes production for Post Malone, Camila Cabello, Halsey, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, 5 Seconds of Summer, T ...
– production , programming * Charlie Puth – production , programming * Oscar Görres – production , programming *
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– programming * Adam Schoeller – engineering * Matthew Pauling – production , engineering * Dave Kutch – master engineering * Alan Moulder – engineering , mixing * Caesar Edmunds – engineering * Paul Lamalfa – engineering * Tom Herbert – engineering , assistant mixing * Chris Galland – engineering * Michael Freeman – engineering * Geoff Swan – engineering *
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– mixing * Manny Marroquin – mixing * Matt Wolach – assistant mixing Design * Andy Deluca – creative director * Sarah Eiseman – assistant creative director


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


See also

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References

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