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Interview with Seb about his Warped Tour experience

In just two months, Simple Plan will be heading to Australia, where they are scheduled to appear at the Australian version of Warped Tour along with bands like The Used, The Offspring or New Found Glory. With the tour being so close already, Tone Deaf decided to interview Sebastien from Simple Plan about his past Warped Tour experiences and the upcoming shows in Australia.

Check out the full article here or just the main quotes below:

On Warped Tour being one of the best punk rock festivals around: “I think it’s great because there’s just so many other great bands and there’s more of a camaraderie going on with the Warped Tour than what happens on any other type of festival or show and it’s amazing for the fans to pay for one ticket and see all the bands that are on Warped. Last time we did Warped was a couple of years ago, and we just had such a good time, hanging out with everybody. As long as you have a shower on your bus it’s the best tour.”

On his first experience with Warped Tour as a fan: “I think I probably was about fourteen or fifteen, and Warped Tour was playing in the City and I lived in the suburbs so taking the bus and the train to go to Warped Tour was actually a big deal enough. I get there and it was the first year I really got into Punk Rock, and Lagwagon’s there, Offspring’s there, NOFX are there and all my favourite bands were playing. Funnily enough, Chuck (Corneau, drummer) and Pierre (Bouvier, vocalist)’s old band Reset was the first band on Warped tour that year! So I don’t know, it was one of the greatest shows I’ve ever been to.”

On the band’s beginnings at Warped Tour: “We first played Warped Tour in 2001, which was before the first album even came out. We only played two days in Montreal and Toronto and we were going around with our CD player, back then before iPods of course, because obviously no one knew us and we just wanted to make sure people would show up. We’d go around and play a few songs for kids who looked like they might like us, and said ‘hey we’re playing at 2’! We had a good time. There were a few hundred people to see us, and it was nuts!”

On becoming an established band in the music industry: “Obviously we’ve been around for a little while now and people do respect what we do as a band. Not they didn’t when we first started. There was more a reaction like ‘These guys are the new kids’, ‘who knows how long they’re going to last?’, but now after almost 12 years of touring, we can show up on Warped Tour and be one of those established bands that I used to go see as a kid.”

On Simple Plan’s influence on other artists: “We meet different bands and they come see our show, and when we’re finished they say ‘hey we’re playing at seven over on that stage, we’re fans of you guys’. There can be only a five-year difference and it works. When we were twenty and starting out those kids were fifteen and picking up a guitar for the first time! It’s actually kind of crazy we were doing some promotion in the states a few months ago, and we ran into Demi Lovato just randomly and when she saw us she said ‘oh my God I went to your show, I watched your new year special on TV and you guys were a big influence on me when I was younger!’

On looking forward to being back in Australia: “We love coming down under so much, and that’s why we do it as often as we can, so when Warped Tour came up we were like of course we’ll do it, it’s a no brainer! I mean we just always have a great time over there.”

On the possibility of playing brand new songs in Australia: “We’re only starting writing now. Warped comes at the end of November, so maybe. It’s not that we’re lazy we just prefer writing and practicing new songs, so there’s no way of knowing at this point if we’ll have something new to show people, but you never know. We can’t cross it out just yet!”

Simple Plan might “slip in” new songs to setlist on Warped Tour in Australia

KillYourStereo.com recently published a brand new interview with Chuck Comeau from Simple Plan, in which Chuck discusses his view on the band’s last studio effort, upcoming plans for EP and 5th studio album and also the band’s following shows on Warped Tour in Australia, where according to Chuck, Simple Plan might even play some new songs.

Read the full interview below:

What’s happening in the world of Simple Plan at the moment?

Well we just wrapped up almost two years of touring for our last album ‘Get Your Heart On’ and we are basically a few days away from starting to write our next album. So we’re trying to create new songs and get into the studio soon and put out a new record, so that’s what’s happening.

The last album has been out for a while now, upon reflection is it what you wanted it to be?

The last album, the last tour, these songs were so big for the band I would say it was almost like a revival, going back to our roots. The album before it was a lot darker, lyrically and musically and it had to do with what we were going through at the time, but with this last album we thought that when bands get to a certain level of success they feel like they need to change things up otherwise they are just treading water, or will get criticised if they don’t, and they get into this mind-set where they have to re-invent the sound. Sometimes that’s great, but I think four us going back to our roots and doing what we love, which is catchy, up-tempo, very melodic music, that’s us, so let’s just do that and have fun. We’re lucky that we get to do what we do and be in a band and travel the world and stuff like that so let’s just enjoy it. We kind of recaptured that with the last album and it made the tours more fun. The fans loved it, we had the biggest songs of our career and it was really special and made us fall in love with being in a band again. We hope we can do that again for the next record, put it in a little bottle and capture it.

Having said all of that, what will you take from that into this next record? Will anything actually change or will you stick to the same formula based on the success of this previous album?

It’s always hard when you haven’t started because you can have all the biggest plans in the world and the most precise vision and at the end of the day you sit down and start writing and you just don’t know. For us, the direction of the last record was a combination of fun, silly songs like ‘Can’t Keep My Hands Off You’ that were fast and catchy and that was mixed in with the more emotional songs like ‘This Song Saved My Life’, and that’s the perfect blend for us, that’s what our fans love, that’s what we love, our records are diverse and it’s OK to go back to that and try new things. Look at ‘Summer Paradise’, if you had told me in 2002 that we would have done a song like that I would have said you are out of your mind, but we did it and we loved it and were scared our fans might not, but it turned out to be the biggest song we’d had in years and people embraced it and loved it. So the lesson there is go with your heart, go with what you’ve got and if you like something take some chances, so long as it comes from the heart.

You guys have been around for awhile now so who exactly are your fans? Is it older audiences now who grew up listening to you or are you still attracting younger punters?

It’s a mix of both, we have die-hard fans who grew up with the band and are still listening to us twelve years down the road, some of them even left us and found other bands, or maybe music isn’t as important to them anymore, but then you get this whole generation of people who never heard of the first album so they go back and get the first albums and become fans of that stuff too. I guess it’s a good sign, I would have been worried if the crowd just kept getting older and nobody new joined, that’s when you become a nostalgic act where people just want you to play the hits from the first and second record and when you play a new song everybody goes and gets a beer. I feel like the last record is my favourite and the hardcore fans are still there so it’s a sign that you are still valid and makes you feel alive as a band and songwriters, it’s good for the next record because I don’t feel like we have written our best songs yet, the next one could be the best one we ever write and that is exciting for us.

I remember being at a Green Day show once and there were people there who were Green Day fans, and had their kids along with them who were also fans in their own right because the band have spanned these generations, you guys are sort of in a position where you could do something similar.

It’s funny, we do have a few fans who have kids now, but they are only three or four so maybe don’t have opinions of their own, but in a few records absolutely you’re right, this could happen, and it’s exciting. But we get the opposite, we get kids who bring their parents in, and they actually enjoy it so that’s cool. It’s always cool for us to reach more people, we’re not the type of band who gets snobby about who listens to us, quite the opposite, we welcome everyone, we’re not elitist, we’re a band of the people and if you want to like one or two songs or a whole album, you are welcome to come hang out with us.

So you guys are coming down for Warped tour, do you think Warped can mirror what it is in America, here, considering we already have Soundwave?

I certainly hope so. For us, it has been a big part of our career, there’s something great for music fans because the value is unbelievable, you get to see a lot more bands for a lot less money. There is something very democratic about it between the bands, there is a whole “don’t pull any rockstar crap,” everybody is the same, I don’t care if you are the first band or the last band we all get along. There is a reason why it has been around for almost twenty years, it’s a cool formula and the bands buy into it and if you try to pull any crap you get told really fast as it’s not what it’s about. There is a respect for the fans as well, every time we do Warped tour we are out at the merch desk after the show for a couple of hours signing, most tours you can’t do that but Warped, that’s what we do, it’s just part of our experience with the festival. So it’s unique and I hope it stays for as long as possible. You guys have very healthy, awesome festivals that are doing well over there, so hopefully there is room for one more.

Can fans expect anything different from your live show this time round?

Depending on where we are at with the new record we might try to slip in some new ones, we’re also working on releasing an EP with a bunch of b-sides from the last album so it will be cool to play songs from that. As far as everything else, on Warped tour there isn’t a lot of big production, it’s about the energy, because there is so many great bands it makes you want to play harder, it’s not like it’s a competition between bands, you just want to go out and play hard, so it’s exciting.

Would it really be a bad thing if there was a little competition, you are all friends but surely you want to push each other a little bit?

I think so. For me, when you see a band getting a crazy reaction you want to get on stage and do better, all bands want to steal the show and be the highlight, it’s not that you want the other bands to be bad, you just want to be better. With a festival, people may not be your fans, if it’s your own show you would assume that 95% of the people there are your fans, on festivals people might not even know who we are so you want them to buy in and become fans, so it makes you try harder than normally.

Interview with Chuck for 104.7 Canberra

Australia is all about the upcoming Vans Warped Tour lately ever since the announcement of the full line-up of bands that will appear there this November and December, including the acts of The Offspring, The Used and of course our own Simple Plan. And to keep the hype up about the tour, the radio hosts Scotty and Nige from the 104.7 Canberra radio station called up Chuck a couple days ago, caught him in the middle of a round of golf and asked him a few of questions.

You can check out the full interview below (thanks @GaleForce2011 for the info):

CONFIRMED: Simple Plan to be a part of Vans Warped Tour in Australia

The rumours that I informed you about yesterday about Simple Plan touring in Australia as a part of the Vans Warped Tour this year have been confirmed today! The band will indeed be going back down under in November and December for six shows in total. Check out the official announcement video that the members of Simple Plan recorded this past weekend:

Simple Plan also recorded a special video greeting that was uploaded on the official Warped Tour Australia YouTube channel:

Thanks to Leeann who stayed up late in Australia to record for SP.cz the promised official 10pm announcement on Triple J about the whole Australian Vans Warped Tour line-up you can now check it out below:

The Australian leg of Warped Tour will be taking place in Brisbane, Coffs Harbour, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide and apart from Simple Plan the line-up includes the acts of New Found Glory, The Offspring, The Summer Set, Kids In Glass Houses, The Used or Parkway Drive. Check out the official poster for the tour right here and of course the official tourdates for Australia under that:

Date City Country Info
11/29/2013 Brisbane Australia here
11/30/2013 Coffs Harbour Australia here
12/01/2013 Sydney Australia here
12/06/2013 Canberra Australia here
12/07/2013 Melbourne Australia here
12/08/2013 Adelaide Australia here

Check out all the upcoming Simple Plan tourdates.