Alternative Press is celebrating 25 years of Simple Plan with a huge special collector’s issue — plus new, limited-edition vinyl and merch. Head to the AP Shop to grab yours. Forming from the ashes of ...
Simple Plan may be one of the ultimate pop-punk bands. As well as racking up collabs with members of blink-182, Sum 41 and Weezer, the Canadian group have played on several Warped Tours, while iconic ...
Simple Plan‘s pop punk take on Sir Elton John‘s The Lion King classic “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” is the first single from the upcoming Disney album A Whole New Sound. The group’s take on the ...
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Have you ever wanted a pop-punk Disney album? If so, your wish has come true. "As a huge music fan, Mickey has an extensive record collection — which gave him the idea for a new album made for fans of ...
Simple Plan makes music for a certain set of fans and rarely tries to broaden the net. Pop punk in general, the type of pabulum done to death by Avril Lavigne and these French Canadian guys, is ...
Pop-punk is not dead. In fact, it never grew up. Avril Lavigne and more than 10,000 fans proved it on a rainy Wednesday night at the Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview in Syracuse.
Avril Lavigne enlisted Simple Plan for a new single, “Young & Dumb.” The anthemic song comes ahead of Lavigne’s 19-date extension of her Greatest Hits tour, which features Simple Plan opening the U.S.
Ahead of the next leg of Lavigne's Greatest Hits Tour with Simple Plan, the two pop-punk acts joined forces for their new song "Young & Dumb" Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in ...
Pop-punk is having a moment, and two of the most popular bands from the genre’s early 2000s peak teamed up for a celebration at Festival d’été de Québec (FEQ). Avril Lavigne headlined the gargantuan ...
As the Texas heat finally began to loosen its grip, the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving became the epicenter of nostalgia and emo-fueled joy on Saturday, Sept. 6. The sold-out crowd was ...