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EXCLUSIVE FLASHBACK: Watch Simple Plan’s Live In Anaheim EP (2004) on rare video incl. missing songs!


The SP record collection for the most hard-core fans would surely be incomplete without the limited edition of the 2004 live EP called ‘Live In Anaheim’, which features live versions of eight songs performed by the band in Anaheim, CA on February 21st 2004.

And here comes the real treat: the SimplePlanLive YouTube channel has just uploaded a very rare video that aired on FUSE, which documents on video everything that we’ve only known from the whole original Live In Anaheim EP through audio – even including the 3 songs which are not featured on the live EP: When I’m With You, Crash And Burn and I’m Just A Kid.

The setlist of the show was as follows:

1. You Don’t Mean Anything
2. The Worst Day Ever
3. When I’m With You
4. God Must Hate Me
5. Crash And Burn
6. Grow Up
7. Addicted
8. One Day
9. I’m Just A Kid
10. One Day
11. I’d Do Anything

With NPNHJB celebrating its 15th anniversary this year and with the band touring with this very album right now, I’m sure the following video will give you all sorts of nostalgia, whether you’ve seen the No Pads tour already, or you’re still about to. As you will be able to see, not much has changed in Simple Plan’s live delivery of their No Pads songs – they are still as energetic and exciting live as they were 13 years ago.

Now make yourself comfortable for the next 33 minutes of Simple Plan throwback awesomeness and enjoy the show:

Chuck teases new SP music possibly “soon”

An interview Chuck and Sebastien did at Calgary Stampede back in July, was just recently published on UnderTheRockies.com. In this interview, the two members of Simple Plan discussed various subjects from their band’s longevity, their setlist, collaborations and music videos – mostly stuff that we’ve all already heard about.

But the final question of the interview did give us a tiny look at what the band might be already planning for the upcoming months. Check it out:

What do you guys have planned for the rest of the year?

Sebastien: Trying to find as many Pokemon as I can. Just kidding, touring. It hit me recently because we’ve been announcing a lot of cool tour dates, we’re going to Mexico, we’re going to Australia, southeast Asia, we’ve got the big U.S and Canadian tour coming up, and I looked at the poster and called my mom and said, “see you at Christmas!” because we’re basically busy until Christmas.

Chuck: I think we have 45 or 50 shows until the end of the year, so it’s a lot but it’s gonna be awesome. It’s all about going to see the fans and playing them the new songs and the old songs, and next year I think more touring. And maybe some new music at some point in all that. We’re working on that.

Now, let’s break that down. Surely we cannot expect the band to come up with a new record in the next couple of months but as you can see, it looks like the thought of another possible EP or a similar release of new music is still on the band’s mind and we might be getting some new music (as Chuck said) “at some point” in 2017 or maybe even in 2016!

If you remember – last year Simple Plan promised that we should finally be getting a new Christmas song by Simple Plan this year – and we even already know it’s title – ‘Christmas Every Day’ [Simple Plan’s last and only Christmas song so far was ‘My Christmas List’, released as a bonus track on certain versions of the bands first album in 2002]. So releasing it around e.g. beginning of December of this year ahead of the Christmas season would only make sense.

Chuck could also be thinking of an EP. If we look back to the ‘Get Your Heart On!’ era, the record was released in June 2011 and the band toured mostly in the second half of that year and the whole of 2012. That tour cycle was mostly prolonged by the huge success of the ‘Summer Paradise’, which came out in 2012. And in 2013, the band slowly finished with the tour cycle and when things started to cool down a bit, Simple Plan decided to release some of the already recorded, left-over songs from the recording process of GYHO, under the EP entitled ‘Get Your Heart On: The Second Coming’.

Now if we were to compare that tour to this one, the band has already stated the TOFTT tour cycle will most possibly end around summer of next year (even though there are no confirmed tour plans for 2017 as of yet – but there are rumors of summer festivals in Europe), which could mean there is a possibility of the band releasing some left-over songs from TOFTT possibly in a form of an EP around the end of 2017 – or even before that if they feel like it.

Would you like to hear “The Second Coming” of TOFTT?

Jeff weighs in on next Simple Plan EP/album release debate

If you’ve read practically any of the recent interviews with Simple Plan, I’m sure you’ve noticed that in almost all of them, the interviewees tend to mention the 5-year-gap between Get Your Heart On! (2011) and Simple Plan’s new album Taking One For The Team (2016). The reasoning behind the seemingly long time between these records has been caused by Simple Plan’s non-stop touring between 2011 and 2013, which was followed by a year of time off & writing and then the remaining time, during which the band recorded the album and then the follow-up post-production [along with additional recording sessions].

During these 5 years, of course, the fans haven’t been exactly without any new Simple Plan music. The band released an EP, titled ‘Get Your Heart On: The Second Coming!’ (2013) which featured 7 unreleased tracks, previously written for Get Your Heart On!. This EP served as a bridge between SP’s fourth and fifth record and also as a way for the band to give the fans something to be excited about while they’re waiting for a full-length album.

The members of the band have already been asked many times in the past few months, whether they are thinking about releasing another EP with b-sides left over from the writing sessions of Taking One For The Team and the usual answer so far has been that they are still thinking about it. Mostly, it’s still very early after the release of their new record, so the band definitely doesn’t plan on releasing any new album/EP anytime soon. However this question has once again been presented to Jeff in a recent interview with MTV Brazil and as you can see, there seems to be a lot of debate regarding this topic within the band – sometimes even possibly with different opinions on the topic:

MTV Brazil: I heard that after the tour, you will release an EP with the songs that did not make this album, is that true?

Jeff: Yeah, I heard a rumor about it! But I don’t know if I want that. It’s a possibility.

Personally, I think we should focus on recording new songs sooner and not wait five years to launch a new record. But this is not a bad idea. The band is a democracy, everyone has to give their opinion, but I still prefer full-length albums. I love having the album in hand, and I do not want to let our fans wait five years again to hear new music.

What is YOUR opinion on this matter? Do you think the band should go back to writing a brand new full-length album sooner than the last time and skip the whole process of releasing an EP? Or you’d prefer them to tour longer, release a couple songs and then take a long time off and take their time to get back with album no.6 a couple years later? Make sure to leave your comments in the comment section below!

WEBCHAT RECAP: More song-titles & new Xmas song in works & SPF event info!

It was clear since the beginning that if the song-writing duo ever did a webchat together, the fans would get the most information. And that’s exactly what happened yesterday!

As announced earlier this week, Pierre and Chuck did another Facebook webchat, answering fans’ questions regarding he new album and their other upcoming projects [in case you missed it, you can rewatch it here]. And surprisingly, the guys revealed yet two new song-titles – one on the new album and one that will be released a little bit later! The new Simple Plan album will feature a song called “Singing In The Rain”, which is about powering through the tough times. And the fans can finally really get excited about a new Simple Plan Christmas song, which is in works and the band should be recording it in December but won’t release it until next Christmas (2016). Don’t be sad though – plenty of new SP music to come till then – plus, Pierre also exclusively revealed the song-title of the Xmas song too, which is “Christmas Every Day”.

The new Simple Plan album is truly almost ready, Pierre and Chuck are just working on writing a couple more songs to have one or two more songs to add to the record. Apparently the album should feature a little bit more songs than it usually does and we should find at least 12 to 13 songs on it. Two of those songs are also two of the heaviest songs the band has ever put out, according to Pierre. Album release date is still not fixed but it’s looking to be either at the end of January or the beginning of February (this is a vital information that even though the boys keep writing, the release date frame has not changed in a couple months). Before the album comes out, the fans can expect one or two more songs to be released by SP, in order to get the fans more excited – these songs will however not be ballads (SP want to keep the ballads as a surprise on the actual album, but yes, there are ballads on the album).

Very soon, Pierre and Chuck will be travelling back to Montreal to join the rest of the band and do some promo and also will be going to Europe to do some interviews [it is unknown whether they will be doing shows too]. And while proper touring won’t be on the schedule till the next year (2016), the guys let it slip that they might be going to Mexico this year.

And while it’s currently pretty early to discuss what will be next for Simple Plan after the 5th album, the band members already hinted that they are thinking about putting out another EP (just like they did with The Second Coming, which was in a way a “sequel” or an “addition” to GYHO).

And finally regarding the Simple Plan Foundation benefit event, that many Canadian fans are looking forward to every year – this year there won’t be a proper event like we’re all used to and the band will be concentrating all their efforts on the Tremblant’s 24h event, where the band will perform on December 5th.

VIDEO: Pierre practices “Lucky One” at home

Yesterday evening, Pierre Bouvier posted a new video on Instagram, which captures him practicing one of the newest Simple Plan songs – “Lucky One” (which you can find on the EP “Get Your Heart On – The Second Coming!”, released in 2013) on the piano at home. Check it out:

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Sunday practicing. This song sounds cool on piano! #luckyone

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