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Warped Rewind [idobi Remix Studio] : Simple Plan
Seb and Chuck from Simple Plan stopped by the idobi Remix Studio on Warped Rewind at Sea so this is an interview you’ll want to see!
Seb and Chuck from Simple Plan stopped by the idobi Remix Studio on Warped Rewind at Sea so this is an interview you’ll want to see!
Glooms came by to co-host my show and premiere his debut single “Voices” and then Johnny Minardi of Good Future Club and Seb from Simple Plan called in!
Simple Plan kicked off the Canadian leg of their 15th anniversary tour for No Pads, No Helmets… Just Balls in Vancouver, BC at the Commodore Ballroom.
Force Friday II is almost upon us, and y’know what that means…new Star Wars: The Last Jedi characters and toys—including a new droid from the upcoming film.
The full lineup for this year’s Lollapalooza festival has been announced.
In a bold move today, energy drink brand Rockstar announced they are teaming up with Simple Plan to play the first ever concert in space.
A motorcycle accident in Warwick, PA on Friday evening claimed the life of Maxim Soria, a former member of Philadelphia alternative rock band Valencia.
Nine years after No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls went double-platinum, Canada’s Simple Plan is back with their fourth studio album. With Get Your Heart On!, the band embrace the spirit that ushered five kids from Montreal into worldwide fame nearly a decade ago.
With their previous album, Still Not Getting Any …, Montreal band Simple Plan had a rather simple plan in creating it, not straying too far from the power-punk formula found on their debut, No Pads, No Helmets … Just Balls. But the band’s plan concerning its self-titled third effort, now out in stores, was anything but simple. Three new producers were brought into the mix, resulting in an album that keeps things fresh for the group and a bit more adventurous for the listener. “I think the longer you take to make something, the prouder you are of it when… Read more »
For Simple Plan, the multimillion-selling pop-punk band from Montreal, “The End” was also a new beginning. After a year writing material for the follow-up to 2004’s “Still Not Getting Any…,” the band was struggling to find a way forward, drummer Chuck Comeau says. But last spring in Miami — where Simple Plan had gone to test-drive some songs in the studio with producer Danja (Nelly Furtafo, Justin Timberlake) — it became clear the group could forge a bold new sound. “It really clicked for the first time in Miami when we came up with ‘The End,”‘ Comeau says, referring to… Read more »