5SOS star Luke Hemmings revealed that the band does not always get along to the surprise of fans.
Hemmings revealed that he, Calum Hood, Michael Clifford and Ashton Irwin get into a lot of fights especially since they have been on tour for more than two years now. They are currently busy wrapping up their "Rock Out With Your Socks Out" tour in North America.
Some may expect that they usually fight over girls but truth is, the band only fights about one thing: music.
"It's usually about music and rehearsals," Hemmings told Unreality TV. "You have to kind of lear to live with these three other people and it'd be terrible if you didn't get on. You kind of know what each other likes and doesn't like at this point, so that makes it a lot easier."
5SOS' Luke Hemmings also shared that although they may be busy touring at the moment, it does not mean that they are not going into the recording booth when they have the time.
He revealed that their second album "Sounds Good Feels Good" will be released in October, a few weeks after their tour ends.
"We've just finished recording and writing the second album, which is incredible," Hemmings said.
"I can't believe that's actually happened. We'll do our big arena tour and then we'll tour again."
Hemmings explained that they wanted to reach more 5SOS fans as much as possible.
"I don't know where that'll be or if it will be in small clubs or bigger venues after the second album," he shared.
"We'll just keep doing what we're doing."
5SOS has long wanted to lose their boyband image, according to Inquistr. The group hoped that they will be taken more seriously with their sophomore album.
Michael Clifford reportedly held that the group has been "desperate" to step out from the shadows of One Direction.
"Arguably the biggest obstacle Clifford and his band face is that their fan base is largely the same as One Direction's, in that they are mainly young girls," the outlet noted.