ICYMI: blink-182 is close + Our Simple Plan interview + Bearings drop off own co-headlining: Are they wrong for this?
blink-182 is close, our Simple Plan interview, Bearings drop off own co-headlining: Are they wrong for this?
Just in case you missed it, this week, John and Tyler begrudgingly talk about blink-182 yet again doing more teasing toward their upcoming single and album. They also discuss one band dropping off their very own co-headlining tour just 1 week before the tour is supposed to kick off citing other opportunities causing conflicts. All of this leaves just one headliner and their fans who have purchased tickets upset and out of luck. But are they in the wrong here?
Also in this episode, Spotify may have a problem when it comes to Swedish gangs laundering money through the platform. And speaking of Spotify, non-Premium subscribers may be saying goodbye to the music streaming service’s Lyrics feature.
OUT NOW: On the Record with… Simple Plan!
On this special episode, Jeremie Bailey—remember him from the very beginnings of this podcast?—chats with Simple Plan drummer Chuck Comeau an hour before the band's gig at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in St. Louis, MO on The Offspring's Let The Bad Times Roll Tour.
Inspiration seems to be the main theme of this conversation, but Chuck also gives some insight behind the band’s hit song “Perfect” and the impact and legacy it has left and will continue to leave.
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