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Simple
Plan Achieve Highest Rock Debut This Week. Multi-Platinum Rockers
New Disc 'Still Not Getting Any...' Scores #3 Chart Position
on Billboard Top 200.
Sophomore Album's Debut Marks Quintets Highest Ranking
Chart Position To Date.
New York, NY - November 04, 2004 - Punk superstars Simple
Plan saw plenty of action as their new album Still Not Getting
Any...soared to the top of the charts. The band's sophomore
album entered the Billboard Top 200 at #3 (trailing closely
behind hard core rappers Jay Z/R. Kelly and Trick Daddy.) The
album, with sales of 139,928, marks the band's highest chart
position to date and the highest rock debut this week. In addition
to their monstrous success stateside, Still Not Getting Any...topped
the chart in their native Canada at #2 and was the #3 top selling
album in Japan.
"Simple Plan are a prime example of artist development," said
Jason Flom, Chairman and CEO of Atlantic Records and President
of Lava Records. "Their tireless and unfaltering dedication
to their fans, combined with the fact that they continue to
write one hit song after another, are a blueprint for success."
Still Not Getting Any's... success can be attributed to Simple
Plan's overwhelming ability to write perfectly crafted, pop
songs while speaking to a new generation of music fans. The
band's lead off track "Welcome To My Life" is currently
#18 on the Pop Chart, reaching over an estimated 25 million
listeners. Critics have also jumped on the Simple Plan bandwagon.
Alternative Press cites the album as "arena-ready pop
(with bits of old school punk thrown in)" while USA Today
describes the album as full of "radio homeruns...striking
the right balance between brawn and bubblegum." Even Rolling
Stone weighs in on the quintet's sophomore album by proclaiming
there "is hardly a track in the bunch that doesn't sound
like a single."
As part of the overall launch of the album, MTV tapped Simple
Plan's Still Not Getting Any... for their multi-platform program "The
Leak." "The Leak" is an exclusive online streaming
promotion, which allows fans to listen to albums in their entirety,
prior to street date. Simple Plan's Still Not Getting Any...
was one of the most successful Leak programs to date, with
an estimated 814,000 streams. Simple Plan are also involved
in MTV's upcoming Spankin' New Music Week as one of a few select
performers. Their video "Welcome To My Life" was
added to MTV's Big 10 rotation and remains a daily staple on
the daily countdown show TRL. "Welcome To My Life" is
also in heavy rotation on Fuse and on Nickelodeon.
In keeping with the band's hard working ethos, Simple Plan
recently announced a US headline tour sponsored by Verizon
Wireless which commenced on October 30th. The tour, which is
part of Verizon's Music Unleashed Concert Series, will hit
every major market through November, followed by Christmas
shows in December. For more information, go to simpleplanconcerts.com and
simpleplan.com
Simple Plan is:
Pierre Bouvier (vocals), Chuck
Comeau (drums), David Desrosiers (bass, backing vocals), Sebastien
Lefebvre (guitar, backing vocals) and Jeff
Stinco (lead guitar).
The band's debut album, "NO PADS, NO
HELMETS...JUST BALLS," was
released on Lava Records in 2002 and sold over 3 million albums
worldwide and spawned several top 10 hits including "I'd
Do Anything," "Addicted" and "Perfect."
In
addition, Simple Plan were honored in 2003 with a MTV Video
Music Award nomination for Best New Artist and won the 2003 & 2004
MuchMusic People's Choice Award.
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