Canadian rock band Sum 41 talks to Billboard's Lyndsey Havens about what fans can expect from their farewell world tour, what inspired their double album 'Heaven :x: Hell', how it feels for them to end their career, the reaction they received. when they announced they were disbanding, how they feel about the sustainability and longevity of their 30-year career, what memories throughout their career are the most heavenly and the most hellish, and more!
Frank Zummo of Suma 41
I stopped by my sons' inaugural T-Ball game. I get out of the car and they are playing “Fat Lip” and their little ones' T-Ball. And it's not censored, it's so inappropriate that all the moms and dads got excited and I was like, “Okay, cool.”
Dave Brownsound of Sum 41
Hey, we're Sum 41 and this is Billboard News.
Lyndsey Paradises
I'm Lyndsey Havens from Billboard News and we're here with Grammy-nominated pop punk pioneers, a fusion band if you will. You pretty much do, Sum 41. How's it going, guys?
sum 41
It's good
Lyndsey Paradises
The eighth and latest album 'Heaven And Hell' is finally available. Congratulations, followed by the last tour probably impossible to describe. But if necessary, how do you feel right now?
Derrick Whibley of Suma 41
It doesn't seem like anything is at the end, but rather it is the beginning of a long cycle. So right now it feels like a new album. I think as it gets closer to the end, it will start to affect us. But as of now, it seems like new albums are coming out.
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