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Simple Plan give a hint on surprise featurings on new album

Just like its predecessor Get Your Heart On!, Simple Plan’s yet-untitled (but soon to be revealed) fifth studio album, which will be released in February 2016, will also include a number of special guests, who will lend their voices to some of the new SP tracks.

In one of the recent interviews Simple Plan did in Milan, for Spazio Rock [which you can read in Italian here], the boys were asked if fans could expect some interesting featurings on the record. The band members confirmed that there definitely are some surprise featurings with some “great artists” and even gave us all a small hint that “they are great friends of the band.”

Now, who exactly the guys invited to sing on their newest record we most probably won’t find out till February, but until then, we are free to guess. The fact that the artist (or artists) are great friends of Simple Plan is itself a very important clue. It means it won’t be just someone – just some big name on the scene – but somone the guys actually have some history with. There could be a number of possibilities – if we’re gonna stick with the alternative/pop-punk scene (which is where we can find most of SP’s friends) it could be some of the younger bands (or their lead singers) on the scene, such as All Time Low, who we know are very close friends with Simple Plan. However this option seems less likely as Alex Gaskarth was already featured on the last Simple Plan record (on the song “Freaking Me Out”). Another very close band to Simple Plan is Good Charlotte, who recently came back with a brand new song and a new album in works. While Joel Madden also already appeared on a Simple Plan album (you may recall his voice on “You Don’t Mean Anything” on SP’s first album), it’s been over 13 years and it would be very interesting to see what SP and GC could do together again. Who knows, maybe this time around more GC band members could be involved in a song with SP. Same thing goes to Mark Hoppus of Blink-182, who has also known SP since the beginning and also already appeared on “I’d Do Anything” on the No Pads album. In this “younger bands” regard, the guys could also think of using the help of people such as Tyson Ritter of The All-American Rejects, Jacob Hoggard of Hedley, Brian Logan Dales of The Summer Set or Josh Ramsay of Marianas Trench (who definitely worked with Simple Plan on their new album, however it’s unknown whether just as a song-writer or something more).

And while the second/third generation of pop-punk bands are one option, there is always the option of Simple Plan turning to their even older friends/bands, who they may have toured with back in the old-school days. That could be nicely tied with their effort to bring some of the old-school pop-punk sound to some of their songs on their new record. As we know, Simple Plan are great friends or still keep in touch with the likes of Mike Herrera of MxPx, Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray or Joey Cape of Bad Astronaut.

But let’s not stick to only male voices – Simple Plan already proved a number times in the past with their many collaborations with female artists – both in the studio and on the road – that Simple Plan’s songs also sound great with some fantastic female voices thrown in. If we were to think of a female voice from the scene (who could potentially be considered friends of SP), names like Jenna McDougall of Tonight Alive and even Hayley Williams of Paramore (although she might be the hardest to get with Paramore’s recent rocket to fame) come to mind. Also local lesser-known Canadian singers such as Andee or Audrey Jolin that worked with Sebastien are always a possibility.

But who do you guys think could be behind the guest vocals on Simple Plan’s album no.5? Who would you like to hear? Should SP go the male or female way? Let me know in the comments!

Simple Plan continue promo tour in Milan

After spending a few days in London, the guys from Simple Plan flew to Milan, Italy, where they once again visied the local Warner Music office and gave a number of interviews. One of the interviews (which you could have listened to live if you follow SimplePlan.cz on Facebook and Twitter) was with the radio station Kiss Kiss, where Simple Plan also acoustically performed their song “Welcome To My Life”. Besides that, the band members discussed their new music video for “I Don’t Wanna Go To Bed”, their upcoming album, working with Nelly and 5 Seconds of Summer and they also paid their respects to the victims of the recent tragedy in Paris, where they were supposed to perform on Monday.

Check out the full interview below:

In the gallery, you can have a look at a number of photos of the guys during their promo trip to Milan today:

Simple Plan release French version of “I Don’t Wanna Go To Bed”

Earlier this morning, Jeff Stinco appeared on the Canadian CKOI radio station, where he was set to premiere Simple Plan’s new single “I Don’t Wanna Go To Bed”. However to a huge surprise to all the fans who were listening, the song that Jeff premiered wasn’t the English version of the song that we got to hear yesterday for the first time, but a French version.

According to Bianca, who was listening to the live stream, the structure of the song is similar to Jet Lag’s French version – that is, French verses and an English chorus.

As of right now, the audio of the French version is not available anywhere, but I’m sure we’ll get to hear it in time. It is also currently unknown whether the French version will be featured on the album, but if Jet Lag’s French version is any indication, fans from France or Canada may expect it on their editions of the album, or we may also get it in the form of a bonus song.

Simple Plan among Kerrang’s “Greatest pop-punk albums ever”

If you’re in the UK (or anywhere else where you’re lucky enough to get your hands on it), make sure to check out the brand new issue of the Kerrang magazine. The editors of the music magazine put together a list of the “greatest pop-punk albums ever”, which includes the likes of Blink-182, All Time Low, Green Day and lo and behold – Simple Plan.

Yes! Simple Plan are in fact number 26 on the list with their debut album “No Pads, No Helmets… Just Balls” (2002) which introduced the five Canadians to the whole world.

The part about SP also includes a short quote from Pierre about the recording process of this album (big thanks to Michaela!):

“I remember recording this album while living at Amyard Studios in the industrial part of north Toronto. We couldn’t afford a hotel, so we ate, slept and recorded there for months. It felt like it took forever, but when it was done, we knew we had something special. I think the lyrics struck a chord with a lot of people. Songs like ‘I’m Just A Kid’ and ‘Perfect’ had an honesty and irreverence that connected on a deep level.”

Simple Plan to appear on an Australian morning TV show in Niagara Falls next week

That headline must have been very confusing, so let me elaborate! Thanks to Corey we found out that the Australian morning TV show Sunrise is about to embark on a journey around the world. Its team will visit 5 countries all over the world (Dubai, United Arab Emirates – London, UK – New York, USA – Niagara Falls, Canada – Cancun, Mexico) in the course of five days.

And what’s even more interesting (from our point of view at least), the Sunrise team will be joined by some of the biggest stars of the music and film industry in these countries – including Ed Sheeran, Hugh Jackman, Seal, Phil Collins, Adam Lambert and Simple Plan. Our boys from Simple Plan should be featured in the Niagara Falls special, which, by the looks of the Sunrise‘s tour scheduling could air on Thursday [however that it yet unconfirmed, will let you know when more details pop up].

Check out the video announcement below (Simple Plan appear first at mark 1:24):