Simple
Plan Band Bio
Pierre
Bouvier: vocals; Chuck Comeau: drums; David Desrosiers: bass, backing
vocals;Sebastien Lefebvre: guitar, backing vocals; Jeff Stinco: lead guitar.
When rambunctious rockers Simple Plan released their 2002 Lava Records
debut, NO PADS, NO HELMETS
JUST BALLS, the band more
than just hit the ground running. Just inside of a year, Simple Plan crossed
five continents and played over 300 shows. Along the way, the band picked
up a few hundred thousand fans, topped the Alternative New Artist Chart,
kicked it on MTV TRL, scored a Gold album in home country Canada as well
as Japan, and sold out their first ever tour of Japan. Sprinkle in a few
trips to the hospital, a dozen nights spent sleeping on airport floors,
one tour bus in a ditch and one broken-down in the desert and the method
to madness becomes clear
this band is absolutely pummeling the pavement.
And thats the edited version.
This
zest for life is what went into making NO PADS sheer punk
pop fun. The album, produced by Arnold Lanni (Our Lady Peace, Finger Eleven),
features 12 irresistible anti-anthems of adolescent alienation, such as
the effervescent, Im Just A Kid, the hearty shout-it-out-loud
Id Do Anything, and the extremely addictive Addicted.
Rewind
for a minute to the mid-90s, when singer Pierre Bouvier and drummer Chuck
Comeau were 13-year-old bandmates in Reset, a loud and fast punk outfit
who released a much-praised debut album in 1997 and toured Canada with
the likes of MXPX, Ten foot Pole, and Face To Face. Soon, both had left
Reset, first Chuck, then Pierre, to initially go back to school. Not so
fast there. First Chuck was drawn back to music and hooked up with high
school friends and guitarists Jeff Stinco and Sebastien Lefebvre. Add
in singer and old band buddy Pierre and another former Reset member, David
Desrosiers on bass, and Simple Plan was born.
Simple
Plans expertly crafted tunes are predominantly penned by Chuck and
Pierre, then brought to life by the entire band.
Jeff
will come up with lots of rad guitar leads and textures, notes Pierre.
Seb is great at helping out with the arrangements, and David always
has good ideas with harmonies.
Despite
the manic pop thrills of tracks like the Ferris Bueller worthy sing-along
Worst Day Ever and the powerful God Must Hate Me,
Simple Plans songs are marked by a strikingly dark lyrical core.
After
writing most of the record, we realized that we had a bunch of catchy
songs with really emotional lyrics, Chuck says. We thought
it was such a rad contrast. Theres lots of people out there who
are not really satisfied with whats going on in their lives, and
its the same thing for us. Its so hard to grow up and fit
in.
We
know what kids go through, because weve been through that, and were
still going through it, so we know how hard it is. Pierre agrees.
We want kids to feel like were talking about them and for
them. Its such a good feeling to receive a letter or an e-mail from
someone who relates to our songs and says Damn, youre singing
about exactly what I feel.
That
band-to-fan connection is noticeably apparent in the albums introductory
single, Im Just A Kid. The song is as powerful in its
expression of teenage angst as it is ridiculously infectious.
Im
Just A Kid is about how its hard to fit in and find your place,
Chuck says. Its tough to meet people who are there for you
in the end, people who care.
Other
tracks on the album like the gutsy Meet You There and
the touching Perfect substitute a more atmospheric
and bittersweet energy in place of upbeat punchy hooks.
I
hate the word mature, says Chuck, but theyre just a
bit different.
NO
PAD, NO HELMETS
JUST BALLS was recorded at producer Arnold
Lannis Arnyard Studio in Toronto. The sessions saw Simple Plan making
a pair of trips across the border in order to work with a couple of musician
friends who wanted to be part of the album. First, the band headed to
Buffalo, New York, where they hooked up with Joel of Good Charlotte, who
contributed vocals to You Dont Mean Anything. In addition,
Simple Plan enlisted another friend none other than Mark Hoppus
of blink-182 to lay down backing vocals on the second single and
MTV TRL breakout, Id Do Anything.
Weve
known each other for a long time, says the drummer. We played
shows with blink back on their first record and we stayed friends. Marks
such a down-to-earth guy. He took the time to do his track and really
nailed what we wanted. Were honored to have him sing on our record.
With
a debut album thats everything theyd hoped it would be, and
some experiences they never could have imagined, Simple Plan intends to
spend 2003 bringing the adrenaline-fuelled tunes of NO PADS, NO
HELMETS
JUST BALLS to the kids by doing what theyve
done from the get-go hitting the road. And hard.
First we wanted to make sure that every song was special,
Chuck avows. Now we just want to play every day. I said to everybody
that works with us, We dont need any days off, just book us.
Well be on the road for two years. This summer were doing
our second Warped Tour for this album. Thats so amazing. Its
like the name, Simple Plan. We just have this simple plan to go on the
road and meet people and make new friends and just see who likes our band.
Well
plug in a few more Energizers and keep this rabbit movin because
from the looks of their battered suitcases and oh yea, thousands upon
thousands of screaming fans, this Simple Plan will just keep going and
going and going....
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more Info go to the Simple
Plan official band website.
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