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.
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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!”