Source: CSP
Seems like the new phenomenom of the well-known SP photoshoots coming up without tags is not ending! Here is another awesome photoshoot you all know, this time from 2004 – check it out in our gallery:



Source: CSP
Seems like the new phenomenom of the well-known SP photoshoots coming up without tags is not ending! Here is another awesome photoshoot you all know, this time from 2004 – check it out in our gallery:

Source: SPG
As a sort of an early Xmas gift, here is a bunch of photos from a bit older photoshoots of Simple Plan, which you certainly know from the past – but this time in a much better quality. The first photoshoot includes 4 new pictures of the band without the previous tags, and it’s the good-old 2003 shot of our boys playing videogames. The second photoshoot, which includes just one new, but very HQ picture of David is a photoshoot from April 2008 and in was taken in London, Great Britain:

Thanks to our colleagues from CSP, here is one pretty dope new picture of Pierre from the Van Howes studios, where Simple Plan recorded their upcoming album. You can check it out in its full size in our gallery:

Source: SPG
I’m very pleased to present you one of my all-time favourite photoshoots of Simple Plan, which you may remember from a scan from the Kerrang magazine, but this time finally in its HQ glory! Enjoy:

Source: Alternative Press
The official website of the Alternative Press magayine released an article on the most anticipated releases of 2011 and surprise, surprise, next to Patrick Stump, Yellowcard and Gym Class Heroes zou can find also Simple Plan, along with a photo from a photoshoot we’ve only seen a scan of so far. From the article below you will also learn that the secret song Rivers Cuomo from Weezer collaborated on is actually one of the songs, which title has already been officially released – “Can’t Keep My Hands Off You”.

“This is probably the hardest we’ve ever worked on an album,” admits Simple Plan drummer Chuck Comeau from Vancouver, Canada, where the band have been holed up on and off since June with producer Brian Howes (Hinder, Boys Like Girls). That’s not to say the Canadian quintet’s previous three releases were uninspired, but the band penned nearly 70 songs for their fourth album, and Comeau says the high output ultimately yielded better results. Among the contenders for the still-untitled disc are “Astronaut,” “You Suck At Love” (which the band road-tested on this past summer’s Bamboozle Roadshow) and “Can’t Keep My Hands Off You,” a collaboration with Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo. “I think people are really going to love these songs,” the drummer gushes. “Fans of our first two records will be really happy.”