Today, the members of Simple Plan arrived to the airport in Vietnam, where they were greeted by a number of local fans, who wanted to say goodbye and maybe catch one last picture or an autograph.
From Vietnam, Simple Plan flew to Singapore, from where they got onto a doubledecker plane and headed to Australia, where they will be spending the next three weeks touring with the bands We The Kings and The Never Ever. Also, the appearance of the singer Christina Parie has been made official today and she will be indeed joining Simple Plan during their song Jet Lag for the whole tour except for their last appearance at the Race&Rock festival in Darwin.
A recording of the whole panel filmed during the panel of the Music Matters conference in Singapore, where Chuck Comeau together with the manager for Simple Plan, Eric Lawrence spoke.
In their speech, or rather in the answers to the host’s questions, Chuck and Eric talked about how Simple Plan started off, how they tried to get any record label on their side – and how Chuck even had to pretend he was Simple Plan’s manager, under a fake name, just to get to some label representative, how they finally got Andy Karp from Atlantic Records on line and through him how they first met Mr. Eric Lawrence.
Eric said that according to him it’s very important for the band to be the one who’s in charge of running things – not to get entirely overwhelmed by the music industry, the label etc – to get to have your own say in things – just like Simple Plan have donw it for years. According to Chuck it’s very important to believe in yourself and follow your dreams. In the band, it’s always been Chuck, who kept pushing Simple Plan towards a better and bigger future, was creative and took care even of other things that just the music itself. The record companies will always have other bands to turn to in case one fails, so it’s important for the one band to be able to take care of themselves: “Nobody will ever care more about your band and music than yourself. Nobody will spend more houts, nobody will be so passionate than you, cause to you, it’s all you’ve got.”
In his speech, Chuck emphasized the role of the song lyrics: “You can be the best guitarist, or the best drummer, but if you don’t have good songs, nobody’s gonna care.” Chuck also mentions how important it is to make a good first impression, and why Simple Plan put so much effort into creating a good website, good album cover, good music videos – because it’s the first thing that people see. “Everything matters… that’s why I don’t sleep much.”.
They also didn’t forget to mention how important it is to ask the fans’ for their opinion. Chuck emphasized mostly the importance of the social media and their simplicity in how the band can approach their fans.
Because Simple Plan are one of the few bands, who even after 12 years of existence are still consisted of the founding members, Chuck explained how the guys solve problems that come up in the band every once in a while. According to him if there is a dispute in the band (which fortunately doesn’t happen very often), the five of them lock themselves in a room and they have a rule that nobody comes out of it until they are all hugging and being best friends again. “Sometimes it takes 20 minutes, sometimes 3 hours, sometimes the whole day, but it works!”
You can check out the six-part video from this conference (thanks to CSP) on YouTube right here:
On Sunday evening, the members of Simple Plan left Hanoi in a night train and headed to Sapa, Vietnamu, where they spent the next two days walking around the countryside, learning more about human trafficking and filming a special documentary about this issue for MTV EXIT.
The guys posted a couple of pictures of themselves there – and you can check them out all by clicking on the images below:
Apart from that, on their first day in Sapa, on Monday, Simple Plan played a little acoustic set for the local people. They performed I’d Do Anything, Welcome To My Life and Summer Paradise – and I definitely reccommend you all to watch these videos, as you’ll see how even in such a distant and different place, people still know the lyrics to Summer Paradise :)
Even though it’s going to be a year in just about a month, since Simple Plan released their 4th studio album Get Your Heart On!, there are still new pictures from the photoshoot for the album cover popping up on the internet.
In the gallery you can now check out this exclusive photo that was used as a French promo for the release of the record:
In the gallery you can now check out a couple of new photos from Saturday, when the members of Simple Plan both before and after their performance for MTV EXIT in Hanoi, Vietnam, made some time for their fans and signed at their hotel and also at the venue:
Plus, make sure to view also more amazing shots from the backstage of MTV EXIT, also from Saturday:
SP.cz interviews
HERE... HAVE A COOKIE!
We use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. We do this to improve browsing experience and to show (non-) personalized ads. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional
Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes.The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.