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Seb and Patrick’s radio show Man Of The Hour returns with new season today!

For the first time in 2021, Sebastien Lefebvre and Patrick Langlois will be back on the internet radio waves to cheer us all up with an hour of good music and classic Seb&Pat banter: their radio show Man Of The Hour comes back today with first episode of season 34 (did you know later this year the show will actually be celebrating its 15th anniversary?).

Check out the teaser the boys released online recently:

And it’s not just the new theme song you can expect from the new season!

According to idobi.com, the popular radio duo will be mixing it up this time with themed episodes. Today’s first episode is titled “How I Met My Co-Host”, where we can expect some awesome throwback stories from the first time Seb and Pat met and how their friendship blossomed over the years.

If you wanna listen to Man Of The Hour live, make sure to tune in to idobi radio right here at 8pm ET & PT tonight (Wednesday).

For those of you not living in the Western Hemisphere (a.k.a. the Americas), you can download the podcast later on – usually the following day – right to your phone and listen to Pat and Seb on the go. You can do so either via you favorite podcasts app or directly on idobi.com.

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Sebastien’s and Patrick’s podcast Man Of The Hour is back with season 33 this week!

Last we heard from Sebastien Lefebvre and Patrick Langlois together was on the last episode of season 32 of their radio show Man Of The Hour back in July. In the last episode, the duo stated that they would be off for two weeks before returning for another season. Unfortunately (we’re guessing) due to the unprecedented situation with David, all members of Simple Plan have disappeared from social media since then and that also meant for Sebastien’s podcast to stay off the air for a while.

With the recent news of Simple Plan coming back online with their new set of regulations that they want to put in place from now on, we’re happy to announce that Man Of The Hour is also finally back this week! Idobi radio has announced so on their social media.

If you like to tune in live, you can listen to Idobi radio this Wednesday at 8pm EST. The show should then also be available as a podcast, usually about a day later.

Are you excited to see what Seb and Pat have been up to in the past three months? We know we are!

Pierre about new album: Simple Plan might release some new material “pretty soon”

Just a few days ago, Nick Major from Idobi Radio got in touch with Pierre Bouvier from Simple Plan over videochat and together they discussed Simple Plan’s old hit ‘I’m Just A Kid’ becoming viral on TikTok and also Simple Plan’s upcoming 6th studio album.

In the interview, Pierre confirmed that the album is done and the band is now looking for ways to release it in the current climate. One of the things besides not being able to promote it on tour, that is still holding the release back is the fact that Simple Plan are in the talks of getting a new record deal with a new record label. But once that is settled, the guys still need to figure out in what way the album would be getting released. Read what Pierre said exactly on this matter below:

Nick: Are you guys holding off on the new album release just to wait till you’re able to tour on it?

Pierre: We’ve talked about what we’re gonna do… There was talks of like holding it off for a bit and there was talks of like we can’t hold it off because we don’t know how long it’s gonna be and right now we’re just kind of figuring out like how we’re gonna release it. Like… we’re in the middle of getting another record deal right now so it’s kind of not that we’re holding it off, it’s more that we’re just trying to […] plan it and figure out, you know, do we release it all at once? Do we do a couple of EPs? Do we break it up? You know, it’s because now there’s so many different ways to put out a record. You could put out a song every week, you could put out twelve at once… so it’s a matter of just figuring that out.

Of course until then, the guys plan on staying active online in various other ways – according to Pierre, the band has some online performances planned, a bunch of interviews and they also wanna continue recreating their own old photos on TikTok, keeping the viral trend going.

But what about a single? Could we perhaps expect some new material before the full record (in whichever way) drops? According to Pierre: YES! And maybe even “pretty soon”!

Nick: That’s awesome and with this TikTok stuff going on, oh, not a bad time to release one of the new songs off the album..

Pierre: Yeah, it’s not a bad time to release it. And I think like, I don’t wanna… we haven’t talked about this and I’m sure that Chuck will be listening to this and going like: ‘Dude, shut up!’ But like, I think that we’ll be putting out some stuff pretty soon. We’re not gonna be waiting that long and yeah, just kind of hopping on the TikTok momentum. And also, it’s time, you know? It’s been a long time and we don’t wanna sit on these songs. We want people to hear them when they feel fresh and they feel good.

And in the final quote we decided to extract from the interview, Pierre discussed how happy and excited he is about the new Simple Plan songs, explaining that this is the record he’s probably put the most of himself into, especially since he’s also producing it for the first time (with Zakk Cervini, Brian Howes and JVP). Check out how Pierre himself feels about the album:

Nick: Album no. 6, man! You perfectionists: are you guys happy with what you’ve created with this one at least? Does it meet the standards of Simple Plan?

Pierre: This is to me, I think, by far, one of the albums that I’m the most proud of. Because… like I’ve always been very very involved with every album. Obviously, I’m one of the main songwriters of the band and since album two, which was 2004, Still Not Getting Any, I’ve been sort of producing our demos. So I write the songs with Chuck, we’ve brought in some extra songwriters here and there… But I pretty much for 99% of our songs, I am the one building the skeleton, building the prototype, building what it’s gonna sound like in my computer, recording everything. And then I take it to the band and then the band rerecord everything. So for this album I’ve done it more than ever, a lot of my production is on the album, I’m actually a producer on this album and I feel like as a person, as a musician, as a producer, I’ve really come into my own at this point, you know… I’ve been doing this for long enough, where I’m starting to feel like I’ve mastered my craft.. Not mastered, but.. you know, I’m doing well.

And I feel really.. I feel like I’m the most part of this album. Like this is the most that I’ve given personally to an album and I think I’m very proud of it and I think it sounds great. I think the songs are great, the songwriting is great and I feel like the fans… there’s like I would say four or five, maybe six songs that the fans are gonna lose their shit over. Like, I think that they’re gonna be really really happy. And that’s always a challenge, because a band in the pop punk era, you know, you want.. I love pop punk music, I always have. When a pop punk song comes out that’s awesome, it’s always my favorite genre. But, you also want to like keep yourself fresh. I don’t wanna keep making the same record over and over again, so we always try to do different things. And you know, that can sometimes backfire on us… or it could be ‘whoa that was so cool’! And on this album I feel like we’ve really hit the pop punk sort of what they all want. And then we did some things that are a little bit off there, but they’re out there in a cool way. They’re not out there and like “eww, that’s kind of pop”, you know what I mean? It’s like we’re pushing the envelope in a way that I think fans are gonna be stoked about.

And yeah, I’m just fully 100% behind. I think the songwriting is some of our best lyrically, some really awesome honest lyrics in there. And the production: we’ve got Zakk Cervini mix most of it. And he produced one song. Then we have myself and another guy Jay [note: Jason ‘JVP’ Van Poederooyen] that produced a bunch of songs and it’s sounding like, in my opinion, one of our best records.

If you’re interested, you can watch Nick’s entire interview with Pierre below:

Pierre Bouvier’s wife Lachelle launches new ‘Rock Wife’ podcast on Idobi radio

Through her Instagram Stories, some of you may have noticed that for the past couple of weeks, Lachelle Bouvier, the wife of Simple Plan’s lead singer Pierre, has been quite busy preparing a new podcast with the help of her husband. And finally, the podcast is all ready to go! Let us introduce you to ‘Rock Wife’ – a podcast by Lachelle Bouvier, which you will be able to listen to on Idobi radio (same station that hosts Seb’s & Pat’s podcast Man of The Hour) every Monday at 7pm EST. First episode should air starting next Monday, April 20th. But if you miss it, don’t fret – just like any other podcast, even this one should be later on available for download.

And what exactly will Lachelle’s podcast be about? Lachelle decided to use her experience as a wife of a rockstar and offer the public her own look at the nitty-gritty details of tour life. Besides her own stories, Lachelle will also be inviting other “rockstar wifes” to put their two cents in with their own experience. Check out the full description of the ‘Rock Wife’ podcast released already on the Idobi website:

Sneak backstage with Lachelle Bouvier, wife of Simple Plan’s lead singer, Pierre Bouvier, as she chats with some of the hottest ladies married to rockstars. She and her co-host “Sisterwife Sarah” discuss life on the bus, being on tour with families and what they fill their cups with backstage while their husbands are working. Nothing is off limits, from sex in a bunk to dealing with feminine issues at festivals. Rock Wife turns the mic to the ladies who support your favorite musicians.

– Rock Wife (source) –

Last night, Lachelle revealed the podcast on her Instagram and even revealed a little teaser video, in which you can hear a few clips of what you might expect her to discuss in her podcast:

For more info, follow Lachelle Bouvier on Instagram – @lachellebouvier – or make sure to also follow her new podcast @rockwifepodcast.

Sebastien discusses the band’s plans for 2019 in the Dangerous Darrin Show podcast

This week, Sebastien Lefebvre, appeared on the Dangerous Darrin Show, the Idobi radio podcast of Darrin Pfeiffer from Goldfinger. The two musicians had lots to talk about not only because they’re both in music and they both have a podcast on Idobi radio, but also due to the fact that they’ve been acquainted for over 17 years now – ever since Goldfinger took Simple Plan out on one of their first tours after their debut album was released in 2002.

You can listen to the whole podcast here but if you don’t have the time and would just like to find out if perhaps Seb talked about anything regarding the upcoming album, the answer is yes, he did. Seb was very careful not to reveal much, but he painted the picture of what the band’s plans are for the rest of the year. Check out this part of the interview below:

What does 2019 have in store for the band? I mean, are you gonna release new music? Is there a tour going on? What’s the news with Simple Plan [in] 2019?

Seb: Well, there’s a lot of “plans” and we’ll see if they come true. We are writing, right now, for the next album. And you know that we do take our time, even though things are going great right now [with] writing; as soon as we have things that are kind of worth our band, listening to.. we’ll put them out and we’ll make sure we’ll hurry. And get in the studio and record the songs that we love as soon as we have them. That is the plan. Does that mean in a few months? Does that mean at the end of the year? Hard to say. We’d love to do a “Beyoncé” and just like “BAM! New album today!”, like, that’d be great, but that’s not gonna be today. But we do have a few shows announced and we got some festivals in Europe and we’re gonna have probably a sprinkle of shows throughout the rest of the year, just to keep us busy, because it’s all like, at some point, when you’re every single day at the studio, trying to come up with ideas, you kinda wanna get on stage. So, we’re gonna do that, but the main focus will be to write and make sure, and hopefully make sure… [that] hopefully soon [we’ll] have a new album ready for everyone.

– Dangerous Darrin Show (May 1st 2019) –