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“Get Your Heart On – The Second Coming!” in reviews

It’s already been a month since the worldwide release of Simple Plan’s new EP – Get Your Heart On – The Second Coming!” The 7-track EP was released on December 3rd 2013 as a compilation of some of the left-over songs – in total there was about 60 songs – that were written during the process of the making of their 4th (and so far last) studio album “Get Your Heart On!” (2011).

During the month, various media outlets decided to review this EP and in order to let you know about the overall reception, I decided to go through most of the reviews that were published online and point out what the generally consensus on Simple Plan’s bridge between album 4 and 5 is.

Confront Magazine [review] – rating: 4/5

Alter The Press [review] – rating: 5/5

Pop Punk World [review] – rating: 7/10 *

Blast Out Your Stereo [review] – rating: 6/7 *

So So Active [review] – rating: 7/10

Property Of Zack [review] – rating: 3.5/5 *

Canadian Beats [review] – rating: 4.5/5

Ultimate-Guitar.com [review] – rating: 6/10

Craig’s Reviews [review] – rating: 6/10

Music Express [review] – rating: 3/5 *

Koule.cz [review] – rating: 50% [Czech]

Enemy.at [review] – rating: 3/5 [Austrian]

Aim A Trabolmeicher [review] – rating: 4/5 [Italian]

LivePhotoReports.com [review] – rating: 7/10 [Italian]

Dutch Scene [review] – rating: 5/10 [Dutch]

* – reviewer doesn’t state an exact rating, therefore the rating I chose to show is counted approximately and based upon the reviewer’s verbal rating of the EP in his/her article

Overall, Simple Plan’s EP “Get Your Heart On – The Second Coming!” has received mixed to positive reviews, reaching about 70% on average. And even though every single one of the reviews is different, there are many aspects in which the EP has received rather similar evaluation.

Let’s start with the perception of the songs chosen for the EP: in almost all the reviews (even the more negative ones), the first track – “Ordinary Life” – is being praised as the best song off the EP, reminding many of the reviewers of the band’s pop-punk roots. While the second song from the EP – “The Rest Of Us” is titled as the typical SP song because of its catchiness, two reviews (Ultimate-Guitar.com and Dutch Scene) agree that the fact that the band members are in their 30s, it reminds them of Glee – judging its (missing) authenticity. The “unauthenticity” of the Simple Plan lyrics on this EP is being mentioned by many of the reviewers, as one of the weaknesses of Simple Plan, as well as the clichés used in some of the songs. It can also be seen by the reviews of “Outta My System”, which is a song that has received the most negative reviews and comparisons to One Direction (Enemy.at), Rebecca Black (Property Of Zack) and All Time Low (Graig’s Reviews). “Fire In My Heart” hasn’t received much positive reviews either – many of the reviews see the influence of Summer Paradise, which also makes some of the other reviewers call it an “unrecognisable SP track”. The next song on the EP, “In” is another point, where reviewers started praising the EP – it is clear, that there is a certain sound that Simple Plan have created in the past, which a lot of people would like them to continue with (even though they have departed from it on the past album a bit). The two final tracks, “Lucky One” and “Try” – both slower ballads – have been perceived rather well.

Reviews are always a very subjective matter, but when put together, they can show us a more comprehensive picture of how an album, or a band is being perceived. It seems evident, that while “Get Your Heart On – The Second Coming!” brings a very diverse variety of songs (which on one hand can bring in new fans – each of them favoring a different style of music), most of the public (both reviewers and fans – from what I’ve gathered) seems to be prefering pop-punk over pop – at least when it comes to Simple Plan. Still, even though the past few paragraphs may have seemed a bit negative, the overall rating of 70% is quite an achievement for Simple Plan, who have never been critics’ favourites [go listen to “Shut Up!”]. In fact, the rating seems to be even higher than the one of their last studio album.

And what would be your evaluation of “Get Your Heart On – The Second Coming!”? What would you reproach them and what on the other hand do you think deserves a praise?

Perth show review: Simple Plan performed Lucky One live

Yesterday afternoon, after a long flight across the whole Australia, Simple Plan landed in Perth, where they were scheduled to do the only off-Warped show this year. But before we get to the show itself, let’s check out what the guys have been up to before that.

Earlier that day Chuck and Pierre visited the 92.9 radio station in Perth, where they talked about their new EP and played a little game that Chuck called “worst interview game he’s played in his entire life”. You can go and listen to it here (Simple Plan come up at mark 12:45). After that, Chuck and Pierre went to play golf, in which Chuck won and then they came back to the venue for the soundcheck that some of the Simple Plan fans got to attend. After the soundcheck, Seb and Chuck took over the @WarpedAu Twitter account and answered many of the fans’ questions.

Here you can see some pictures from the backstage and from the soundcheck:

In the evening, everything for ready for Simple Plan to rock another show in Australia. This time once again with Tonight Alive as their opening band, who’s lead singer Jenna McDougall eventually joined SP on stage for “Jet Lag”. One of the biggest surprises for the Perth fans was that since Simple Plan has a chance to finally soundcheck before the show, they could practise one of their new songs: Lucky One and perform it during the concert. Check out the first couple of pictures that already made their way online:

The setlist of the show was as follows (thanks Joel for letting me know):

1. I’d Do Anything
2. Can’t Keep My Hands Off You
3. Jump
4. When I’m Gone
5. Addicted
6. You Suck At Love
7. Thank You
8. Your Love Is A Lie
9. Astronaut
10. Party medley (Moves Like Jagger/Dynamire/Sexy And I Know It)
11. Jet Lag (feat. Jenna McDougall)
12. Summer Paradise
13. This Song Saved My Life
14. No Pads medley
15. Welcome To My Life
16. Shut Up!
17. Loser Of The Year
18. I’m Just A Kid
19. Lucky One
(Pierre’s little rendition of “You Are My Sunshine”)
20. Perfect

Chuck and Seb to take over Idobi radio with new EP


On the day of the official release of Simple Plan’s new EP “Get Your Heart On – The Second Coming”, Idobi radio will be playing the EP front to back – and not only that – you will also hear Chuck and Sebastien talk about the recording process and the songs that the EP include. The session has been pre-recorded because the boys will be playing in Australia at that time.

If you want to listen in, make sure to check out Idobi radio on Tuesday, December 3rd at 6pm EST!

Australian radio station premieres “Ordinary Life” in full version

Big thanks to Joel for finding out that this morning, Australian radio station 92.9 Perth has premiered the full version of the first song of Simple Plan’s new EP – “Ordinary Life” (which you could have heard the preview of on SimplePlan.cz last week).

The news of a new Simple Plan song being played on 92.9 Perth came from a tweet from the radio station’s official Twitter and the fact that it was indeed “Ordinary Life” has been confirmed by a fan later on.

It’s important to note that while the song is not currently available anywhere for streaming, the band has been hyping the fans about today – “SP Monday” – for a few days now, so we can assume that the full song might be streamed via official sources later today. Keep checking back!

MTV World Stage set to air on MTV at the end of October

Simple Plan are currently in Monterrey, Mexico where they will be playing a show for about 9000 people later tonight along with Zoe and Fall Out Boy as a part of the MTV World Stage event. According to vicepresident of MTV Latin America – Fernando Bastón – more than 40 tons of equipment has been used in the production of this event and also more technology that it has been used in the previous editions.

As announced earlier, the whole show will be filmed and will air on MTV channels all around the world. It has been confirmed now that the special will premiere on MTV on October 25th 2013 for Latin America and for the rest of the world on November 8th (thanks Carlos, Revista Metronomo and Sim for the info).

For more info (if you’re good at Spanish) here’s a news report by MTY regarding the MTV World Stage event:

Another news report, this time around by El Horizonte, shows us a little more inside look at the soundcheck/preparations for MTV World Stage. Check it out: