“In some ways it’s different,” Whibley reflects, “but in others its the same. People are married with kids. I’m expecting my first kid. But we still feel like those same dudes from 15 years ago.” ...
"I remember being on the Motley tour in 2005 and I used to hang out with Tommy [Lee] on his bus a lot," he said. "We would end up just partying and I would stay on his bus through the night, even ...
"There's this whole world out there and things I've never done," the Sum 41 rocker says Nearly a year after Deryck Whibley almost killed himself from drinking too much alcohol, the Sum 41 lead ...
Punk veterans Sum 41 have a lot of feelings about the social and political turmoil embroiling the world at the moment. While it would be typical of a punk band to write a protest record at a time like ...
There’s a popular saying that musicians have a lifetime to make their first albums and six weeks to make their second one. Deryck Whibley could say that saying was only half true when it came to his ...
Canadian punk-rock vets Sum 41 are preparing to release their politically driven seventh full-length, Order In Decline, but don’t mistake it for a protest record. The record is undeniably the band’s ...
After nearly three decades of defying the odds and shaking up the pop-punk scene, Sum 41 is officially saying goodbye. The Canadian rock icons are gearing up for their final chapter with the Tour of ...
Deryck Whibley had no plans to celebrate the 15th anniversary of "Does This Look Infected?" "In all honesty," he says, "I didn’t even know it was the anniversary. I don’t really pay attention to that ...
Deryck Whibley made Sum 41‘s upcoming album, Heaven and Hell, almost by accident. It was the height of the pandemic and Whibley wasn’t really feeling inspired. And, for the first time, he was “just ...
Dyah (pronounced Dee-yah) is a Senior Author at Collider, responsible for both writing and transcription duties. She joined the website in 2022 as a Resource Writer before stepping into her current ...
Heaven :x: Hell will be a double album. According to the band, the first part—Heaven—has a more nostalgic, pop-punk sound from Sum 41’s early days. The second part—Hell—will feature more of their ...
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