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Pierre back in Canada: first solo appearance on En Mode Salvail

As announced earlier this week, Pierre Bouvier landed in Canada yesterday evening and went straight to the En Mode Salvail studios, where he was to take part in the talk show – alone for the very first time. Emilie sent us a little recap of what happened on the show, so make sure to keep on reading!

Eric asked Pierre how he felt without Chuck as his interview buddy (as Pierre is rarely seen doing interviews alone) – Pierre answer was that Chuck kept texting him non-stop that day to make sure that Pierre arrived and he was ok.

Another topic of discussion was Pierre’s vocal cords, which were the cause of Simple Plan postponing their Canadian tour from November to March. Pierre explained that one week after he had returned from a few months tour, he wanted to warm up his voice again, but couldn’t. He went to see his doctor in LA, who suggested to him to rest his voice for a month. Pierre feels absolutely great now and the doctor says he’s ok to sing.

The two also discussed Pierre’s first job at the St-Hubert restaurant – it was revealed that Pierre has in fact almost become the restaurant’s manager, but he left on tour and never came back. Besides that, Piere also confessed he used to be a truck driver for his Dad’s company, and he wrote a few songs during his long journeys.

Eric Salvail revealed an unseen photo from Pierre’s graduating album. The text on it even features a little note written by Chuck. It says: “Pierre Bouvier. Nickname: John Doe, Pierrot, Porcupine, Pete. Catchphrase: Okééé! Motto: Do not think! He likes: J-B, snow, skate, party, music, St-Hubert, Reset, his lynx, JB. He dislikes: Rave, Chuck. Characteristics: cool, charcool, cool style, JB – Hey! New school singer, you are surely the silliest friend of mine, who also benefits the most from me (Drums!) Despite everything, you remain my best friend forever. It is because of you that Reset has made it so far. Chuck.

About the fact that Pierre took advantage of Chuck, he explained that ever since the beginning of Reset, Chuck has always been like the manager of the band, so he said that Pierre benefited from him, but it was rather Chuck who took advantage of his talent.

Pierre said that he doesn’t think to return to Montreal in large part because of the winter, which is really annoying sometimes. But they often do come back – his daughters love come see their grandparents and play in the snow.

Eric also did a little quiz and asked Pierre about some facts to see if they are still doing them in the pop-rock world:

Has anyone ever broken a guitar in the band? Yes, sometimes. Pierre has never actually broken a guitar, but his bandmates have. People don’t really do this anymore, but you’re still cool if you do it.
Is Pierre a VIP wherever he goes? He wishes, but no, not everywhere.
The most famous party Pierre ever went to? In South Africa, Leo DiCaprio was there too and they saw him a couple times in bars and eventually Leo started to recognize them.
Is it true that girls throw their bras on stage? Yes, it happens very often.
Does it bother him that people film the show with their cellphones? Pierre said it’s a little bit annoying that everybody looks their phone instead of the show but the flash lights are great, the crowd looks like a starry sky.

Make sure to look into the gallery to check out some pictures of Pierre from En Mode Salvail last night:

Seb joins Chuck and Jeff in Montreal for promo day #2

From Quebec City, Chuck and Jeff have now moved to Montreal, where after being joined by Sebastien, the trio started making its rounds around Montreal media for more interviews. The band is currently promoting their upcoming Canadian tour, which will kick off in less than a month in 4 Canadian cities.

Check out some of the first pictures of Jeff, Chuck and Seb’s second promo day in Canada:

Promo day recap: Simple Plan hope to start working on 6th album by the end of the year!

Yesterday, Simple Plan’s Jeff Stinco and Chuck Comeau gave away a number of interviews to media outlets in Quebec City, as a part of their promo for the upcoming Canadian Taking One For The Team tour in March, as well as their 15th anniversary No Pads, No Helmets… Just Balls tour which will kick off in the U.S. also next month.

Besides posing for a Le Soleil photoshoot (which you can now check out in the gallery), Chuck and Jeff also revealed a number of interesting things during the many interviews on Tuesday including their upcoming trip to China, their tour in Canada and the possibility of a NPNHJB tour there, Simple Plan’s next album, David’s return on tour and Chuck also delved into the topic of the current U.S. political scene.

Let’s have a closer look at all these topics now:

Quick trip to China

As we’ve already heard from David, next week should be devoted to practising for the upcoming tours. Shortly after that, in the beginning of March, the band will be travelling to China, to play the song ‘The Heroes’ at two early screenings of the Canadian animated movie ‘Snowtime!’ in China. In an interview for Radio Canada, Chuck said: “We will do 30 hours of plane for a song and four days later, we will be in New York! It’s a bit crazy!”

TOFTT tour & upcoming NPNHJB tour in Canada

Before the No Pads, No Helmets… Just Balls tour officially starts, Simple Plan have one more Taking One For The Team our on their schedule, and that is the rescheduled Canadian tour from November. At that time, the band was forced to cancel the original dates due to Pierre’s strained vocal cords, but decided to make it up to their fans at home with a rescheduled tour in March. Because of this reason, this tour will not be a No Pads tour, unlike the one in the U.S., which follows right after the Canadian one, but it will be a TOFTT tour instead. Good news for the Canadian fans is that the band does want to come back for a No Pads tour too. According to Chuck, they are aiming for the end of the year.

6th Simple Plan album

One of the most interesting news from the promo day came from a paraphrase, which can be found in the forementioned Radio Canada article. The article states: “[…] Speaking of studio, Chuck Comeau already hints on a possible return to work on the 6th album before the end of 2017.” As always though, we should take this information with discretion, as Simple Plan already have many plans they want to achieve by the end of 2017 – most importantly, all the remaining No Pads tours all over the world. It is however reassuring that there doesn’t seem to be plans for a long time off, as there usually is in between albums. In long term, that could mean the fans would not have to wait 5 years for a new album, like last time.

David’s return on tour

Another very important topic of discussion was the fact that after his absence on the last Simple Plan tour (South America in December 2016), David Desrosiers will be back in full strength with the band on all the upcoming tours. For the first time in an interview, Chuck discussed David’s decision to stay home, as he was in need of a short break:

It has been a pretty painful year in terms of travel, fatigue. Plus, it’s pretty intense in South America … So David said, “Listen, boys, things are a bit too much, it’s been a big year, I need to be home and rest for a bit.” We’ve been together for 15 years, we’re partners; so when one of the guys tells you: “I need a little break,” it’s sure that we’ll understand that and we’ll give him a chance to catch his breath. I was with him a couple days ago in L.A., where he’s on vacation right now, and he’s looking forward to doing shows, he’s 100% ready, he’s feeling physically ready.

Politics in the U.S. and vision of the future

Simple Plan does not consider itself to be a political band, but since two of its members (Pierre and Chuck) reside with their families in the U.S., the topic of the recent presidential elections in the United States was unavoidable. When answering a question whether he would consider moving back to Canada due to the current political climate in the U.S., Chuck said:

“You cannot say that one feels like that in cities like New York, L.A. or Chicago. These cities are still very progressive. There were even 3-4 million more votes for Clinton than for Trump, so it’s very progressive, very liberal in terms of social causes and everything. But surely, this is an important moment in the history of this country and surely, as I now have a baby, I do ask myself these questions for the future. Do we want him to grow up there? For me, it’s important that he has its francophone roots. I am in contact with his grandparents every day, my wife speaks English to him, I speak to him only in French. If we stay in the U.S. longer, we’ll send him to a French school. My wife is 100% in agreement with that. She is of Cuban origin, so she also speaks to him in Spanish, so we try to give him as many assets as possible…”

David discusses first SP show in his hometown Matane in a new interview

It’s not very often that we get to hear David giving out interviews, but since this one was regarding a topic directly concerning him, plus he was being interviewed by a couple of his old friends, David was very happy to give this interview to the radio station Choe FM 95.3 (big thanks to Emilie for the short recap of this interview).

In this interview, which you’ll be able to listen to in French below, David talked about Simple Plan’s upcoming appearance at a festival in his hometown, Matane. This will in fact be Simple Plan’s first show in this city. In 2010, when Simple Plan played at Pierre’s, Seb’s, Chuck’s and Jeff’s old high school – College Beaubois – David told them: “Hold on, there’s something wrong here. We have to play in Bas-du-Fleuve as well!” ‘Bas-du-Fleuve’ is a nickname to the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, Canada, where David comes from. He is very happy to see that the band is finally heading to his hometown.

David also discussed the fact that he has taken a week off to travel to L.A., before heading back home to practice with the band next week for their upcoming tours. He also once again mentioned that when the band was in South America without him, he took 2 months off before Christmas to rest and go back home to Matane to see his friends and family.

Listen to the full interview with David below:

Promo day for Chuck and Jeff in Quebec City

With the Canadian tour just around the corner, Chuck and Jeff had a little promo day today in Quebec City, talking to various media about this tour and also their upcoming No Pads, No Helmets.. Just Balls 15th anniversary tour.

The boys paid a visit to radio WKND 91.9 FM, did a little photoshoot for Le Soleil with photographer Erick Labbé and also got a tour of Centre Videotron, the arena, where SP will perform in less than a month.

It is still unclear whether Pierre is heading to Canada too, as he is still scheduled to appear on En Mode Salvail tomorrow.

Check out the first pictures of Chuck and Jeff from their promo day in Quebec City in the gallery: