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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Simple Plan Perform Outer Space In "Astronaut"

Simple Plan keep their music ever so simple and delightful has yet again released another video for their latest track "Astronaut," the second single comes from the Canadian pop punk band's latest gold-certified fourth studio album, "Get Your Heart On!," which has been released since June this year. The video was filmed somewhere in the desert of California, and features the punk-pop acts performing outer space with an Armageddon style Sci-Fi landscape, and a couple who tries to find love amidst it all.
The Montreal-based band Simple Plan just wrapped up a world tour through Asia, Europe and the U.S. promoting their latest record "Get Your Heart On." The Canadian pop punkers plans to pack a lot of music in a short U.S. tour beginning in Los Angeles during the last week of October and and continue through late November. The multi-platinum quintet will be accompanied by an all-star lineup of special guests, including Forever The Sickest Kids, The Cab, and Marianas Trench.
Montreal's shrewder Simple Plan, have matured, kept pace with the fast-moving times, and allowed their sound to expand accordingly. They has earned widespread acclaim and a global fan following for their genre-defying blend of classic punk energy and modern pop sonics. Entertainment Weekly commended Simple Plan for "augmenting their fidgety guitar assault with suburban reggae and club-friendly drum machines."
Simple Plan go to another planet in the Mark Staubach-directed clip, which is shot on the lines of a "boy chases girl & finds redemption" concept in a very Y2K fashion. Anyhow the message the band was trying to get across was quite evident by the quote at the beginning, "Being human is the most terrible loneliness in the universe," the clip continues to show the five piece band fronted by Pierre Bouvier provide a backsound for a lone astronaut who is in exploring an empty space. He keeps looking around and around for his soulmate, played by the actress/model Caitlin O'Connor, to fill a void in his heart. Bouvier called the video shoot an "organic experience."

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