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Year 2022 in the eyes of SimplePlan.cz

Back in 2009 we started this tradition on SimplePlan.cz to recap the entire past year and remind ourselves of all the good and bad that has happened over the course of it. And here we are, 13 years later, still recapping year after year: this time around the year of 2022, which was quite significant for Simple Plan: they released their first album as an independent band as well as the first album as a four-piece group, who finally managed to properly tour outside North America ever since the pandemic. How they did during the entire year? Let’s see!

You can check out all the past reviews from 2009 later on over here – 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021but right now, let’s go ahead, take a deep breath and have a look at everything that happened in 2022!

Here’s the recap of 2022:

At the end of 2021, right after our last review was posted, Simple Plan still managed to do a one major thing: release the first official music video from their (then) upcoming album – ‘The Antidote’ and this way kicking off the new year with a brand new single and a hit. In January, the ghost of the pandemic has striked again and reminded up that it is still not fully over – Simple Plan’s first post-covid Canadian tour with The Offspring, which was supposed to take place in the beginning of the year unfortunately had to be canceled (but wait, it gets better from then!).

The promo mechanism of the new Simple Plan album started picking up speed in February, when a new collaboration for the album has been announced – Simple Plan and Sum 41 finally decided to bury the hatchet of past childish disagreements and for the first time worked together on a new song. The music video for ‘Ruin My Life’ feat. Deryck Whibley was released on February 18th and the bands also revealed the plans of upcoming tours in the U.S. and Europe together (with Simple Plan as the special guest) for a good half of the year.

In March, Simple Plan started giving us first hints about the upcoming album – the fans finally got to learn its title – ‘Harder Than It Looks’, its release date, the album’s artwork and also further down the road the tracklist. On March 16th the band also surprised us with another new song from the album – ‘Congratulations’.

The band finally set off on tour in April, when they visited Mexico. Simple Plan also released a new music video this month for ‘Wake Me Up When This Nightmare’s Over’, the concept of which was to shine a light on the terrible situation in Ukraine and actually used all Ukrainian cast & crew to make the final video. All proceeds from the viewings of the video on YouTube were donated to UNICEF to help children affected by this war.

The end of April but mostly the month of May signified the first part of the Sum 41 and Simple Plan ‘Blame Canada’ tour across the United States, where the U.S. fans first got to hear some of the new songs and also see Chuck crowdsurf in his own ‘post-pandemic way’. Unfortunately this tour didn’t go exactly according to plan as some members of the Sum 41 camp caught covid right before Simple Plan were supposed to celebrate the release of their new album at a show in New York City, however that show and a few others had to be postponed and Simple Plan’s album ‘Harder Than It Looks’ came out on May 6th without the originally planned celebrations.

In June, Simple Plan returned to Disney World for their annual concert gigs, which have been postponed multiple times because of covid in the previous two years. Finally, the guys got to take their children with them to Florida again to enjoy their dads’ music as well as the fun activities the park offers. Over the summer, the band returned to Canada for a few festivals and then hopped back on the second part of the Blame Canada tour with Sum 41 in the U.S. finishing it up at the end of August.

One of Simple Plan’s biggest hit to date, Summer Paradise got certified silver in the United Kingdom in September and this only welcomed the band to Europe even better for their first post-pandemic European tour, which kicked off at the end of the month – once again joining Sum 41 as a guest, but this time with a new title of the tour – ‘Does This Look All Killer No Filler’. During this tour Simple Plan also made a stop in the Czech Republic, where SimplePlan.cz had the honor to interview Chuck again (you can watch the interview here).

And finally at the end of October, the long-planned Simple Plan and The Offspring tour finally brought these two bands back to Canada, where they stayed throughout all of November. During that month, Simple Plan also released a new version of ‘I’m Just A Kid’ feat. the singer LOLO as well as an accompanying video for it. The band then finally got to have some well-deserved rest in December, when they headed off back home to spend some time with their families and loved ones.

And what can we expect from 2023?

As of right now it seems that next year will finally be the year when Simple Plan will get to go out back on tour on their own, finally delivering the ‘Harder Than It Looks’ tour to their fans as a headlining act.

Firstly, the band is set out to go to South East Asia in March for the ‘Harder Than It Looks’ tour that has only recently been announced. In June, Simple Plan will head back to Europe for the festival season, which so far includes destinations such as the UK, France, Italy, Austria and the Czech Republic with a one-off own show in Switzerland. But that won’t be all for SP when it comes to festivals. Canadian fans can also already look forward to them play in their country at a number of festivals in July. And finally, the only date we know about in the second half of 2023 is the already sold-out While We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas, where Simple Plan will get to perform in October.

Besides that there are many indications that Simple Plan might also be planning some more tours during the year – most probably in South America and Australia, where they haven’t toured yet on this tour cycle. However given that the HTIL tour only seems to be starting now, all places which SP have toured in 2022 could also be contenders for their own HTIL tour in the future. We shall see what the year brings.

As always, we’ll keep you updated!

Have a wonderful end of 2022 and we’ll see you in 2023!

New SimplePlan.cz interview with Chuck Comeau from Prague

After 5 long years, Simple Plan have finally graced us with their presence here in the Czech Republic, when they performed alongside Sum 41 at a concert in Prague. A full report from the concert is of course to come, but we figured the first thing we really need to put out is the interview we filmed with Chuck Comeau on Simple Plan’s tourbus during the afternoon before the show in Prague.

In this interview Dominika (SimplePlan.cz) and Chuck discussed many subjects from the pandemic, becoming an independent band without a label and the behind the scenes of Simple Plan’s song-writing process.

Being over 37 minutes long, it is now SimplePlan.cz’s longest interview to date, so make sure you make time to watch it in full.

Big thank you goes to Coalition Music, Conspiracy Concerts, Danny Vance and of course Chuck Comeau for setting up this interview. Special thanks also goes to Viola for being the best camera girl.

We hope you’ll enjoy it & we can’t wait to hear your feedback in the YouTube comments:

And if you’re in a mood for more SimplePlan.cz interviews, check out all our previous ones we filmed with the band members here.

SimplePlan.cz celebrates 14 years online!

That’s right! SimplePlan.cz has been your trusted source of information about Simple Plan, news, photos, videos, interviews and mostly – a community for Simple Plan fans – for 14 years now.

All of this wouldn’t be possible without you all. Thank you, everyone, for sticking around, showing the website love on social media and elsewhere. I love this “job” so much and even 14 years on I am still happy to continue doing this for years to come.

Better days are coming – with any luck the SP news drought will finally be over as we finally have some news-worthy times ahead – Simple Plan are heading out on tour at the end of this month, so you can expect everything and anything as per usual (if you’re attending any of the upcoming shows, hit us up! I’d love to post about your first-hand reviews). I can’t wait to bring you all the fresh info as always. And we’re all obviously still hoping for some news about the 6th SP album. More on that hopefully “soon” :). Lots more to come, we cannot wait what the future has in store for us and Simple Plan.

Thanks again for all your love and support for the past 14 years.

SimplePlan.cz celebrates 13 years online!

While we continue living in weird times, we wanted to take this moment and celebrate with you the 13th anniversary of this website. Oh, and it has surely been a ride! Since 2007 SimplePlan.cz has been working hard on bringing you the latest news, reminding you of important anniversaries on our social media channels, sharing with your our own reports from Simple Plan concerts as well as our own interviews and so much more. And I’ve loved every part of it. And still do.

And even if times are still uncertain, the music industry is struggling and Simple Plan are currently facing many important changes, SimplePlan.cz is still here. And we want to continue being here and help support the band that has been such an important part of our life (and so many of yours). As always, we would like to say the biggest thanks to you – the fans. Without you, this website wouldn’t be here. Thanks for all the continuous support, I appreciate it tremendously.

Boys, if you’re reading this – thank you for everything. I’m standing by the four of you and I can’t wait to see what the next chapter holds for you.

Here’s to another 13+ years!

Thank you & hopefully, see you all at a safe show in the future! <3

Year 2019 in the eyes of SimplePlan.cz

If there’s one thing you can rely on, it’s that every December towards its end, SimplePlan.cz will come up with another recap of the year, and obviously, 2019 is not an exception. Just like for the past 11 years, in this year’s recap we would like to summarize everything important or interesting that has happened over the course of the year in the world of Simple Plan news.

And while you can certainly check out the whole past decade of SP news in our previous recaps [Check them out over here: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018], let’s go ahead and have a look at everything that happened in 2019!

Here’s the recap of 2019:

January started on a high note when David Desrosiers reappeared on social media after quite a long break, wishing all Simple Plan fans a happy new year and also giving them a bit of hope in his eventual return by saying he’s looking forward to the new SP album. In fact, all of January was then revolving around the upcoming 6th Simple Plan record with Pierre and Chuck hard at work writing new songs (often with Travis Clark from We The Kings) and even asking for the fans’ input. On the contrary in February, Pierre and Chuck decided to explore also some other interesting music ventures and while Chuck appeared as a guest DJ at Emo Nite, Pierre went on to create music for others – he was featured on DJ Domeno’s song ‘Alleys’ and also helped break a couple of world records at the videoshoot for YouTuber Elton Castee, in who’s song ‘The Fun In Life’ he was also featured on.

In the beginning of March, Jeff set off to South Africa with his girlfriend and two daughters, where the family filmed a documentary about sustainable tourism and learn a lot about the African culture in the days they spent there. Just like the previous years, this year Simple Plan also didn’t say no to yet another appearance at Walt Disney World in Florida, where they appeared mid-March for a couple of days, playing 3 sets a day. Many fans there were surprised to hear a live version of ‘Vacation’, a very rare song for SP to perform live. Shortly after their time at Disney, Chuck returned to Canada, where he had the honor to be one of the panelists of the Canada Reads contest, defending a book called ‘Homes’ by Abu Bakr Al-Rabeeah and Winnie Yeung, a true refugee story told by a teenager. Chuck did very well defending the book and eventually placed second in the competition.

Even though the guys still continued working on new songs in May, it was slowly time to wrap things up and head over to the United Kingdom for a couple of first big performances of the year – Simple Plan made their first appearance at Slam Dunk Festival in Leeds and Hatfield. The most exciting thing about the beginning of summer though (and perhaps of all of 2019), was David Desrosiers’ return to the band after 3 years of absence due to fighting depression and looking after his mental health. David returned to the band at the first of three stops of the 25th anniversary Warped Tour shows.

In July, Simple Plan had the honor to open for Blink-182 in Toronto, Canada and also finished off the final third 25th anniversary Warped Tour show that month. After that it was time to get back on track and focus on the new album again. And so they did and at the end of July, all five members of Simple Plan entered the recording studio in California in order to start recording their upcoming 6th album, where they stayed pretty much until September. In the meantime, SimplePlan.cz celebrated 12 years online in August.

In September, it was revealed by Pierre that Simple Plan’s record deal with Atlantic Records is officially done and they are “free agents” now. After spending some more time in the studio in September, the guys released first new music in years in the form of a song called ‘Where I Belong’, which also features the members of State Champs and We The Kings. The song was released just ahead of the co-headlining U.S. tour of Simple Plan and State Champs, where We The Kings were brought in as the support act. The tour kicked off at the end of October and continued throughout most of November.

During the tour with State Champs, Simple Plan also filmed the music video for ‘Where I Belong’, where they could not NOT feature the members of the other bands as well. The video was finally released just in time for Christmas. After the end of the State Champs tour, the guys took a few days off before heading out on another short tour – this time to Australia, where they were invited to play at the Good Things Festival and while at it, also performed at a number of additional sideshows as well. While down under, Pierre also took the opportunity to attend the Simple Creatures’ DJ set in Melbourne, where he ended up joining Alex Gaskarth and Mark Hoppus in singing ‘I’d Do Anything’ live on stage – it being the very first time Mark Hoppus was involved in a live version of this track, which he was originally featured on.

And what can we expect from 2020?

Obviously the biggest thing about 2020 in the world of Simple Plan will be their new album. In January, the boys are planning to record the final 4 songs for the album and according to Pierre, they have to be done with it by the time they head out on the Bowling For Soup tour in the UK, which starts in the beginning of February.

After that, of course, while the album is going through post-production, the boys should be preparing all the stuff for its release, including the photoshoot for the album cover and most importantly: coming up with the title for the record. According to Chuck, the release date is planned for either spring or summer of 2020 and we are obviously expecting to hear some new music before that. With that also comes the question of whether Simple Plan will sign a new record contract or whether they will remain an unsigned band for the next album. Hopefully the near future should answer this question for us.

Besides the album, there’s lots of new tours coming up in 2020 and we’re absolutely stoked to see who Simple Plan will bring with them. According to their recent live webchat on Instagram, the guys would like to bring the ‘Where I Belong’ tour to more countries, which could mean that we might see Simple Plan touring with State Champs and We The Kings again in the future. But also, the guys would also like to bring more known acts with them on tour because they feel like it’s what the fans want.

Overall, next year is gonna be a blast and we can’t wait to bring you all the details on the next record and more!

Stay tuned for more news!