Sum 41 have announced some UK tour dates. You can find those below.
Sum 41 Perform on Colbert
Sum 41’s performance of “Fake My Own Death” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert can be watched below.
Sum 41 – “God Save Us All (Death to Pop)” Video
Sum 41 have released a new video for “God Save Us All (Death to Pop).”
Bully Cover “Fat Lip”
Bully have covered Sum 41’s “Fat Lip.” You can watch that over at The A.V. Club.
Sum 41 – “War”
Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley Talks About the New Album
Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley sat down with Punkvideosrock to talk about the band’s upcoming album and the most personal song on it, “War.” He also speaks about overcoming sobriety through this record, collaborating with Ludacris, and writing with Michael and Calum of 5 Seconds of Summer.
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Sum 41 Announce Fall Tour
Sum 41 will be touring this fall with Senses Fail and As It Is. Dates can be found below.
Sum 41’s ‘Chuck’ Gets New Vinyl Pressing
Sum 41 Announces ’13 Voices’ Pre-Orders
Sum 41 has launched pre-order bundles for their new album, 13 Voices.
Sum 41 – “Fake My Own Death”
Sum 41’s “Fake My Own Death” is up on the international versions of Spotify and Apple Music, it should hit the US versions in just a few hours. Until then it looks like it’s on YouTube.
Pretty good year for the return of pop-punk bands I liked as a teenager.
Sum 41 Announce ’13 Voices’
Sum 41 will release 13 Voices on October 7th via Hopeless Records. The artwork and track listing can be found below. Very uplifting song titles.
Sum 41’s New Album Coming This Fall
In their latest Pledge Music update, Sum 41 have confirmed that their new album will see a fall release date.
Sum 41 Sign with Hopeless Records
Sum 41 have signed with Hopeless Records.
Interview: Deryck Whibley of Sum 41
Just before the band’s soundcheck in Philadelphia, we were able to get on the phone with Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley and ask him a few questions about the record that officially turns 10 years old today.
Read More “Deryck Whibley of Sum 41”Review: Sum 41 – Underclass Hero
This is a weird album for me. I strongly dislike it, but a part of me enjoys it. Yeah, I know, it doesn’t make much sense. It can be described like an ex you hate but a part of you still loves. I’ve listened to Sum 41 for five years, and Underclass Hero is their only album that has disappointed me. How could I possibly dislike an album that has melodies that remind me so much of singing along to All Killer No Filler?
I’ve been anticipating Underclass Hero for months. Once I finally received it, I thought to myself, if only this could be the poppy, anthem-filled follow-up I’ve been waiting for since All Killer No Filler. I certainly thought so as the album kicked off with the title-track “Underclass Hero.” Filled with juvenile-themed lyrics (“Now it’s us against them / We’re here to represent / And spit right in the face of the establishment”) and a re-hash of the chorus to a previous b-side “Subject To Change” (Irony, much?), “Underclass Hero” left me with a constant need to look at Winamp to see if I wasn’t playing “Fat Lip.” The song quickly climbed the charts of my last.fm’s “most played songs” through repetitive plays. All is well in the pop-punk spot (a very, very large spot..) of my ears after “Underclass Hero” is over.
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