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Year 2019 in the eyes of SimplePlan.cz

If there’s one thing you can rely on, it’s that every December towards its end, SimplePlan.cz will come up with another recap of the year, and obviously, 2019 is not an exception. Just like for the past 11 years, in this year’s recap we would like to summarize everything important or interesting that has happened over the course of the year in the world of Simple Plan news.

And while you can certainly check out the whole past decade of SP news in our previous recaps [Check them out over here: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018], let’s go ahead and have a look at everything that happened in 2019!

Here’s the recap of 2019:

January started on a high note when David Desrosiers reappeared on social media after quite a long break, wishing all Simple Plan fans a happy new year and also giving them a bit of hope in his eventual return by saying he’s looking forward to the new SP album. In fact, all of January was then revolving around the upcoming 6th Simple Plan record with Pierre and Chuck hard at work writing new songs (often with Travis Clark from We The Kings) and even asking for the fans’ input. On the contrary in February, Pierre and Chuck decided to explore also some other interesting music ventures and while Chuck appeared as a guest DJ at Emo Nite, Pierre went on to create music for others – he was featured on DJ Domeno’s song ‘Alleys’ and also helped break a couple of world records at the videoshoot for YouTuber Elton Castee, in who’s song ‘The Fun In Life’ he was also featured on.

In the beginning of March, Jeff set off to South Africa with his girlfriend and two daughters, where the family filmed a documentary about sustainable tourism and learn a lot about the African culture in the days they spent there. Just like the previous years, this year Simple Plan also didn’t say no to yet another appearance at Walt Disney World in Florida, where they appeared mid-March for a couple of days, playing 3 sets a day. Many fans there were surprised to hear a live version of ‘Vacation’, a very rare song for SP to perform live. Shortly after their time at Disney, Chuck returned to Canada, where he had the honor to be one of the panelists of the Canada Reads contest, defending a book called ‘Homes’ by Abu Bakr Al-Rabeeah and Winnie Yeung, a true refugee story told by a teenager. Chuck did very well defending the book and eventually placed second in the competition.

Even though the guys still continued working on new songs in May, it was slowly time to wrap things up and head over to the United Kingdom for a couple of first big performances of the year – Simple Plan made their first appearance at Slam Dunk Festival in Leeds and Hatfield. The most exciting thing about the beginning of summer though (and perhaps of all of 2019), was David Desrosiers’ return to the band after 3 years of absence due to fighting depression and looking after his mental health. David returned to the band at the first of three stops of the 25th anniversary Warped Tour shows.

In July, Simple Plan had the honor to open for Blink-182 in Toronto, Canada and also finished off the final third 25th anniversary Warped Tour show that month. After that it was time to get back on track and focus on the new album again. And so they did and at the end of July, all five members of Simple Plan entered the recording studio in California in order to start recording their upcoming 6th album, where they stayed pretty much until September. In the meantime, SimplePlan.cz celebrated 12 years online in August.

In September, it was revealed by Pierre that Simple Plan’s record deal with Atlantic Records is officially done and they are “free agents” now. After spending some more time in the studio in September, the guys released first new music in years in the form of a song called ‘Where I Belong’, which also features the members of State Champs and We The Kings. The song was released just ahead of the co-headlining U.S. tour of Simple Plan and State Champs, where We The Kings were brought in as the support act. The tour kicked off at the end of October and continued throughout most of November.

During the tour with State Champs, Simple Plan also filmed the music video for ‘Where I Belong’, where they could not NOT feature the members of the other bands as well. The video was finally released just in time for Christmas. After the end of the State Champs tour, the guys took a few days off before heading out on another short tour – this time to Australia, where they were invited to play at the Good Things Festival and while at it, also performed at a number of additional sideshows as well. While down under, Pierre also took the opportunity to attend the Simple Creatures’ DJ set in Melbourne, where he ended up joining Alex Gaskarth and Mark Hoppus in singing ‘I’d Do Anything’ live on stage – it being the very first time Mark Hoppus was involved in a live version of this track, which he was originally featured on.

And what can we expect from 2020?

Obviously the biggest thing about 2020 in the world of Simple Plan will be their new album. In January, the boys are planning to record the final 4 songs for the album and according to Pierre, they have to be done with it by the time they head out on the Bowling For Soup tour in the UK, which starts in the beginning of February.

After that, of course, while the album is going through post-production, the boys should be preparing all the stuff for its release, including the photoshoot for the album cover and most importantly: coming up with the title for the record. According to Chuck, the release date is planned for either spring or summer of 2020 and we are obviously expecting to hear some new music before that. With that also comes the question of whether Simple Plan will sign a new record contract or whether they will remain an unsigned band for the next album. Hopefully the near future should answer this question for us.

Besides the album, there’s lots of new tours coming up in 2020 and we’re absolutely stoked to see who Simple Plan will bring with them. According to their recent live webchat on Instagram, the guys would like to bring the ‘Where I Belong’ tour to more countries, which could mean that we might see Simple Plan touring with State Champs and We The Kings again in the future. But also, the guys would also like to bring more known acts with them on tour because they feel like it’s what the fans want.

Overall, next year is gonna be a blast and we can’t wait to bring you all the details on the next record and more!

Stay tuned for more news!

Merry Christmas from SimplePlan.cz

On behalf of SimplePlan.cz I’d like to wish you… a DVD, a big screen TV… and anything else that might be on your Christmas list. Whether you celebrate Christmas or not, enjoy the winter holidays and have a lovely time with your loved ones.

And if there’s ever a shortage of Christmas songs in your household, make sure to check out our SP Christmas playlist we put together last year of all the songs SP members have been involved in over the years. It will definitely bring even more Christmas cheer to your home.

Merry Christmas, everyone! Enjoy the holidays!

SimplePlan.cz celebrates 12 years online!

It’s extremely hard to believe it as years go by, but it was exactly on this day, August 13th, 12 years ago (2007) that this website was first officially launched. Some of you have been here since that first day, some of you even longer than that (those of you remember the Simple Plan blog that preceeded this website) and some of you have joined us on this ride sometime after that.

This year, I want to keep this short and sweet by just saying a massive THANK YOU. In the world of social media, where news gets spread so easily in 140 characters or less, it’s incredible to know that there are still people out there who take the time in their daily life to actually properly read a full article and who want to know more than just the headline. So thank you to everyone who’s stuck with this website for all these years and especially to those of you who keep this website growing. It still baffles me that before or after almost every single SP show I still get messages from many of you, giving me details about the shows they’ve just been to, sending in their pictures, videos, setlists or other pieces of information. It’s because of your collective effort that this website can always bring you the most up-to-date information and help keep you updated with all things Simple Plan, sometimes even before the official sources :)

I cannot wait to continue this journey for years to come. And there’s lots more to come. Especially in the upcoming few months. So stoked!

And last but not the least, as always, I cannot forget to thank my Simple Plan boys for all their support and trust they’ve shown me and the website over the years. You know that the way you care means the world. I’ll always be there to support you.

Thank you all again for all the support and help, the past 12 years have been incredible. Here’s to 12+ more!

Happy new year 2019 from SimplePlan.cz

On behalf of SimplePlan.cz I’d like to wish you all a very happy and successful year 2019. If you missed it – here’s the recap of everything and anything that took place in the SP world in 2018 and also see what we can expect from next year.

Celebrate safely and we’ll see you in 2019!

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Year 2018 in the eyes of SimplePlan.cz

For 10 years in a row now, SimplePlan.cz has had one steady feature: the annual recaps of the year, in which we like to summarize everything important that has happened over the course of the year in the world of Simple Plan news. And this year will be no different! While you can certainly check out the whole past decade of SP news in our previous recaps [Check them out over here: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017], let’s go ahead and have a look at everything that happened in 2018!

Here’s the recap of 2018:

Simple Plan ringed in the new year with massive New Year’s celebrations and a performance at Niagara Falls after which they decided to lay low for a little bit to gain some strength after 2017, which was filled with touring. In March, the band then repeated their appearance at the Walt Disney World resort in Orlando, FL, where they performed for 3 consecutive days with 3 sets each day. To honor the previous year’s 15th anniversary of their debut album ‘No Pads, No Helmets… Just Balls’, Simple Plan released a special anniversary tour edition of this album in April, which also featured a number of tracks recorded live on their anniversary No Pads tour. The timing of the re-release was set to coincide with Simple Plan’s final No Pads tours, which led them to Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and Australia in April and May of 2018. And what a tour it was: some shows sold-out almost immediately, there were some marriage proposals that took place during the SP shows and some fans even got to hear ‘Vacation’ live!

In June, Simple Plan’s previous band Reset reunited once again in their original formation featuring Pierre and Chuck from Simple Plan at the Montebello Rockfest and performed some of their classic hits from No Limits and No Worries. The highlight of the summer of 2018 was however the final edition of Warped Tour (as we know it), where Simple Plan were asked to return for the very last time. Given that Simple Plan performed on the tour 12 times in total, they have become the second most frequent band to grace Warped Tour with their presence.

Warped Tour was extremely good to Simple Plan: not just massive crowds and fantastic atmosphere but also some amazing friendships were formed on this tour between SP and other bands. Over the course of the summer, Simple Plan even offered some of their old and new friends to join them on stage and sing on ‘Grow Up’ with them while Chuck was surfing in the crowd and Pierre was drumming in his place. The addition of We The Kings, Waterparks, Bowling For Soup, Tonight Alive, Yungblud, Don Broco, Cassadee Pope, Story Untold, Set It Off, State Champs or 3OH!3 on their stage made the Simple Plan sets some of the most memorable on the whole tour. To repay this favor to some of their band friends, members of Simple Plan also appeared on other band’s stages – most notably with State Champs, Bowling For Soup or 3OH!3. Thanks to Peter John, the Australian filmmaker who joined SP’s crew on Warped Tour this year, we also got to see a little bit behind the scenes of this punk rock festival with his daily vlogs.

After the end of Warped Tour, Simple Plan officially ended their TOFTT tour cycle at the International Balloon festival in Canada in August. Besides this, August was also filled with some other news: SimplePlan.cz celebrated its 11th anniversary, Chuck performed at another charitable ice-hockey match and The Bottom Line released a new music video for their song ‘Reasons’ featuring footage of members of Simple Plan. And that was not the only surprising cameo news we’ve heard of by the end of summer! In September, the fans were surprised to find out that Simple Plan were going to be featured in yet another movie – the band flew to Minnesota to film their cameo in Summertime Dropouts, which should be coming out next year.

After September, the band members all went back home to rest for a bit but also to slowly start working on some new ideas for Simple Plan’s next record. And while they were busy doing their thing, the Summer Paradise music video (feat. Sean Paul) hit a huge milestone: 100 million views on YouTube, making it the most watched SP music video on this video streaming website. In November, Simple Plan then did a one-off special concert performance at the Slippery Rock University and later on their new song ‘Bigger’, featured on the Racetime animated movie soundtrack, was released and MXPX also released a new Christmas song called ‘December’, which featured Pierre Bouvier.

The most welcome news then came at the beginning of December when Pierre and Chuck were revealed to be already very busy working on Simple Plan’s 6th album and songwriting with various people from the music business. First, we found out that the duo was writing with the former Neck Deep member Fil Thorpe-Evans and a few days later it was revealed that Chuck and Pierre spent several days writing songs with Travis Clark from We The Kings.

And what can we expect from 2019?

First of all, while we don’t know many specifics about 2019, there’s already a few things that a certain: Simple Plan will be back on tour at least in some way next year. They are already scheduled to appear at the Garden Rocks festival series at Walt Disney World in Orlando in March and they were also recently confirmed to be appearing in the United Kingdom at the Slam Dunk festival in Leeds and Hatfield in May.

However the biggest topic of 2019 for Simple Plan should certainly be new music. Now, note that I purposely didn’t choose to use the word “album” as the band members themselves have stated that they are thinking of possibly changing things around and perhaps releasing a few tracks first and then when they have enough songs to make a great album they might release that as a whole. That could mean that there might be some new Simple Plan music in 2019, but the question is whether there will be a full 6th record done by the end of the year or not. There’s no need to be worried about this new possible way of releasing music – this could mean that SP might embark on tour to see you even before they release a whole new album, while at the same time having new music for you to rock out to at their shows. It would be a win-win!

As far as the music concerns, Simple Plan have said in a number of interviews that they would like to keep it in the pop punk direction, and perhaps modernize the sound of No Pads on the next album. These statements should however be taken with discretion as nothing is set in stone as of yet as the band is still in the song-writing stage.

One thing about the new album is clear though: Simple Plan confirmed earlier this year that David Desrosiers, who’s been absent from tour since 2016 due to his personal battles with depression, will definitely be involved in the making of their next record. That is surely a relief to many fans who were very eager to hear news regarding David and his further involvement with the matters relating to this band.

TOFTT tour cycle is done and so it the No Pads anniversary one and here at SimplePlan.cz we cant wait to take you on another journey of the process of making a new Simple Plan record. As always, we’re stoked to be here to reveal new information about new SP music step by step in the coming months and get you more and more excited for what’s to come in the world of Simple Plan. We hope you’ll join us on this journey.

Stay tuned for more news!