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Sebastien praises Mike Shinoda’s fans in a video to him after attending his concert in Montreal

Music fans in Montreal, Canada eagerly expected Wednesday evening, October 10th, when Mike Shinoda (one of the members of Linkin Park) was set to perform at the MTELUS venue, a show that was a part of his Post-Traumatic tour, supporting his new album, in which this multi-talented musician deals with the loss of his friend and band-mate Chester Bennington, who died of suicide last July.

One of the members of Simple Plan, Seb Lefebvre, of course could not miss out on this special show, especially since his friends from Warped Tour – Don Broco – were opening for Mike Shinoda. After the show, Sebastien decided to film a short video message for Mike, in which he admitted how moved he was seeing all his fans and the atmosphere they created together at this show. According to Seb, the evening was all the more moving since that day was World Mental Health Day.

Have a look at the wonderful message Sebastien wrote with this video and also make sure to check out the video below:

Yesterday was Mental Health Awareness Day and I happened to go see Don Broco and Mike Shinoda here in Montreal. I was moved by Mike’s presence and personality on stage, and even more so by all the fans that came to the show to have a moment together. It’s important to surround yourself with people you love and to talk when you are not feeling good. And it’s normal to have feelings. I came out of the show feeling hopeful that people are fundamentally good, and that love will always win.

This felt important so I made a little video. ✌🏻✌🏻

– Seb Lefebvre –

Simple Plan confirmed David will be involved in the 6th album recording process

It has been a very long time since the last time David Desrosiers set a foot on a stage with Simple Plan. Due to his problems with depression, he’s been on an indefinite hiatus from the band since May 2017, devoting his time to resting and working on his mental health. However, Simple Plan are just about to embark on another important part of their journey: they are just about to begin the works on their 6th album. Which is why fans have begun speculating, whether David would even be involved in the making of the new Simple Plan album and whether he would take part in the promotion of it later on at all.

Luckily last night, Simple Plan answered the first of these questions through a new Instagram post. Yesterday’s celebration of the World Mental Health Day gave them reason to address this issue head on and give fans an update on David’s current health condition. In the post, it was revealed that (assumingly) on his recent visit of Montreal a few weeks ago, Chuck paid David a visit and was assured by him that David would love to be involved in the recording of Simple Plan’s 6th album. Surely, this comes as a relief to many fans.

Make sure to check out the full new post about David by Simple Plan below:

Today is World Mental Health Day and we simply wanted to let everyone know how much we love and support our friend and bandmate David Desrosiers.

David is still working on overcoming a serious depression that has prevented him from touring and performing with us over the last few years. While we all wish he could be back to feeling 100% immediately, we also have to understand and accept that the path to recovery is a very personal and unpredictable road that doesn’t lend itself to deadlines and touring cycles. And so this is why we have given David all the time he needs to get better and get back to feeling like himself again. We know it’s been difficult and frustrating for some of you to not get more updates or news, and we apologize for that.

We had the chance to see David and talk to him a few weeks ago and he told us how important it was for him to be involved in the recording of our next album. We are extremely excited to have him be a part of Album 6 and can’t wait to hear him play bass on new SP songs!

– Simple Plan –

Man Of The Hour to return with new season in only 2 weeks!

Good news for the fans of Sebastien’s and Patrick’s radio show! After a little time off since the last episode that aired in July, the hosting duo will be back on Internet waves in two weeks, on October 17th, when the season 27 of Man Of The Hour is set to air again!

Sebastien announced the return on his show yesterday on his Instagram:

“Big announcement! The Man of the Hour show returns with brand new episodes in 2 weeks, October 17th! Patrick and I have tons of great conversations ready for you guys. Make sure you don’t miss the season premier. I can’t remember how many seasons we’ve done but the next one will obviously be the best one ever.”

– Seb Lefebvre –

That means that in just 2 weeks we can get ready for some great new music, hilarious rants and stories from Seb & Pat… and hopefully also some more insights into where Simple Plan are regarding the new album!

You can either listen to the show live on Idobi radio every Wednesday at 8pm EST or catch its replays on Wednesdays at 11pm EST, Thursdays at 12pm EST, Fridays at 5am EST or Sundays at 3pm EST. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes for free.

Jeff working on new ideas in his home recording studio

With the beginning of fall, the time has come for the members of Simple Plan to hold up to their promise and start working on their upcoming album. And while we’re still waiting for a confirmation on whether Chuck and Pierre already started working on their song-writing in LA, it seems like at least some of the members of the band on the opposite coast of North America have already begun their work.

Jeff Stinco, who resides in Montreal, published a new photo on Instagram two days ago, on which he can be seen working on some new ideas in his home studio. The lead guitarist accompanied this picture by the caption:

“Finally committing some ideas to my hard drive. #homestudio #recording”

– Jeff Stinco –

If Jeff is truly working on ideas concerning Simple Plan’s new music, this would mean the official beginning of the process of the creation of their sixth album. I know many of you are most eager to know when you’ll finally be able to enjoy some new Simple Plan music on your headphones, but at this point it would be utterly impossible to get a specific release date from the band.

However, be assured that the band is aware that the fans have already waited long enough and their goal is to release at least some new music (even if not the full album) for you to enjoy as soon as early next year. This will hopefully become more clear once the guys truly fully dive into the songwriting process. Keep checking back for more info on the process of making of SP album 6 in our news section or in the following special section on SimplePlan.cz:

Illustrator of Simple Plan’s cassette t-shirt design reveals early ideas for the artwork

Canadian illustrator by the name Mathieu Beaulieu is no stranger to our Simple Plan news – back in March 2016 we first reported about the initial sketches of the [racoon t-shirt design [still available online!], which Pierre was in favor of for a significant part of the first part of the Taking One For The Team tour, and later on he also stood behind the design of Jeff’s latest guitar pick.

But that is not all that Mr. Beaulieu has contributed to Simple Plan when it comes to his designs. You may also remember the very popular mixtape cassette t-shirt [also still available online!], sold on both the Taking One For The Team tour and the No Pads tour, with the words “for When You Miss Me” scribbled on one of the sides of the cassette. These words obviously being a reference to the song “Nostalgic” from Taking One For The Team, where Pierre sings in the first verse:

I found your picture looking through a book
It was the one I took
When we were driving on Sunset
Descendents playing on a mix CD
That you just made for me
You wrote “For when you miss me” on it

– Simple Plan – Nostalgic –

On his Behance profile, Mathieu Beaulieu now revealed some of the early sketches for this design, which sort of show of his thought-process.

Below on the burgundy field, you can see the finished version of the cassette design, in which the pulled out tape is cleverly formed into the shape of the letters S and P. Now, on the early designs, Mathieu played around with the pulled out tape quite a bit and one of the sketches for instance shows the tape shaped into the word “yeah”. All of the other original cassette tape designs also do not include the “for When You Miss Me” reference, but stick to the general name of the record this song can be found on – TOFTT. The only Nostalgic reference can be found on the CD design, which isn’t as “retro” or “nostalgic” as the rest, however many early Simple Plan fans might relate to a burned out CD better than a cassette, plus it also fits with the lyric reference, which is why this design might have been one of the contenders.

Check out all Mathieu Beaulieu’s sketches below and let us know what you think of them!