After performing their new single on 'The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon,' the boys of 5 Seconds Of Summer's 'Good Girls' will be getting a music video!
The Aussie hearthrobs released a 30-second teaser for the prison-themed video.
The short clip shows girls from a women's correctional getting photographed for mug shots, pissing guards off and not looking so "good." A poster on the wall reads, "Bad girls can become good girls," which seems to be a pointless reminder for these ladies.
Fuse TV likens the teaser to a "PG version of Blink 182's 'Feeling This' video."
5 Seconds Of Summer's 'Good Girls' follows the success of 'She Looks So Perfect' and 'Amnesia' which were taken off their self-titled album released last June. Will this new song receive as much love as their past hits?
Band member Ashton Irwin personally created the artwork for the single. The promotional photo shows the boys - Irwin, Luke Hemmings, Callum Hood and Michael Clifford - standing in a police line up and holding up name placards.
He tweeted, "Do you like the good girls artwork I drew it with a pen backstage at jimmy Fallon. [I] wanted it to look like the drawings on my old school books."
Fuse reports that the official 5SOS Twitter account has been linking the video to avid fans with a date set on October 10. The single can be downloaded on October 9 in the US.
MTV also reported that the massive British boyband One Direction are currently invested in their Australian counterpart financially. Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan, Liam Payne, and Louis Tomlinson all gave their support for the 5SOS boys.
Both groups have been touring together for One Direction's global tour. The Brit boys have also been a great help to the new band's debut album by urging Directioners to buy and support 5 Seconds of Summer songs.
5 Seconds Of Summer will be going on their own tour after opening for One Direction. 'Rock Out With Your Socks Out' will start next year after One Direction's 'Where We Are' tour.
Meanwhile, watch 5 Seconds Of Summer's 'Good Girls' teaser here.