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The reviews are in: media comment on Simple Plan’s new song “Boom”

It’s already been a few days since Simple Plan released their “zero single” Boom and its accompanying music video and various online media outlets have already taken to review this new track in their posts.

While searching for the reviews, I’ve noticed that most sources that posted about the song, mostly highlighted only the number of cameos in the music video without much comments regarding the song itself, however that is common for most news websites, in their attempt to stay neutral.

And while there is not as many reviews of the song as we’d normally get, due to the fact that the song has been around for almost a year after Simple Plan played it numerous times acoustically before, here’s a collection of the reviews that commented on the newly released studio version of “Boom”.

Let’s start with the negative reviews. While Simple Plan have never been music critics’ favorites, it’s interesting that out of all the reviews I could find, only one was explicitly negative – even the AbsolutePunk.net forums have been rather neutral or in between negative and positive [see here], which is nice for a change. The negative review came from thomasbleach.com, noting that the song has a “cringe-worthy hook“, “lacks originality” as the band “recycled old concepts and added a heavier mainstream sound to try keep it fresh.”

Moving on to the more neutral reviews, Random Paper Notes calls SP’s new song “pretty decent”, also mentioning that Simple Plan must be an inspiration to 5 Seconds Of Summer. The connection between 5 Seconds Of Summer and Simple Plan has also been made in the review by Canoe.ca, which states that the song “suggests that Simple Plan not only want to regain their place in the industry, but that its members want to compete with other pop bands of their kind currently on the market.” And finally, Boom also apparantly eventually grew on the reviewer at Confront Magazine.

And finally let’s get to the positive reviews, which seem to be predominant. Alternative Press recently filed “Boom” under “12 songs you need to hear from August 2015” and called it “catchy—bore-its-way-into-your-brain-like-a-power-drill catchy” and “a true return to form for the band—and not just because there are gushy lyrics like this: “You still make my crazy little heart go boom”, while also mentioning that “Simple Plan have finally done it: made the most Simple Plan song ever.” The already mentioned catchiness of the song tends to be the most common aspect of a lot of the positive reviews of “Boom”: Pertaining To Punk for example calls it “incredibly catchy and full of energy”, FUSE.tv then finds it “ridiculously addictive” and calls it a “sweet love song to carry you through the rest of 2015.” The song also apparently made an impression on Josep Vianaixa, who named it an “energetic old-school punk pop song and Hiddenjamsmusic.com say “Simple Plan is back with a bang!” And finally, I’d like to add one Czech review by iReport.cz, according to which the song “carries a classic pop-rock atmosphere and thanks to a simple straightforward hook has a very decent chance to succeed.”

Overall the reviews both from the media and from the fans on the other side seem to be rather positive, which is great news for the upcoming Simple Plan album. Make sure to leave a comment down below letting me know what YOUR thoughts on “Boom” are!

Simple Plan shed light on upcoming single and already released songs

In another interview from Open Air Gampel in Switzerland, Pierre and Jeff got talking a little bit more about what all the fans are excited the most about: the new album. The band has been working on it for almost two years now and only recently started releasing first songs that may appear on it. And while the songs Saturday and Boom were sometimes mistakenly called the first singles, the boys confirmed in this interview that this is not really the case.

Check out what Jeff had to say about the released songs, upcoming first single (coming out in October/November) and the concept of its video and finally the new album’s release:

“We’re basically giving songs away right now to our fans because we wanna be kind of forgiven for taking that long to put the record out, so Saturday was one of the first, you know, releases. It’s not necessarily a single, you know, it’s just a song that we gave to our fans. Same thing with Boom. And our single is actually going to come out probably in November. So we just shot a video for it, we shot a video for Boom as well. Boom is really just a fun performance in our hometown in Montreal with crazy fans, you know, going nuts for the show. And I would say the next song, I almost named it but it’s a secret still, is a pretty funny video, you know. It’s kind of a spoof on a funny TV show. That’s as much as I’m gonna say now. So, basically, we’re just gonna release songs until we actually get to the single and then to the record. The record’s probably gonna come at the end of the year or the beginning of 2016.”

Simple Plan release new music video for Boom!

The day has finally come and Simple Plan’s first music video from their upcoming fifth album is here! The video for the song called Boom (which is NOT the first official single, rather the zero single), directed by Chady Awad, features quite an impressive number of cameos by various other well-known artists, such as All Time Low, Black Veil Brides, PVRIS, MXPX, Parkway Drive, The Summer Set, New Found Glory or ISSUES.

Check it out for yourself and make sure to leave a comment and let me know what you think!

Besides that, you can also check out the behind the scenes video for “Boom” on Alternative Press.