“It’s crazy to grow up and become husbands and fathers and to see kids in your family grow up. We’ve known Sofia [younger sister of Joel’s wife, Nicole] since she was, like, six or seven years old. Joel called one day and said, ‘Hey, Sofia wants us to play their wedding after-party – are you in?’ And it
was the easiest ‘yes’ from everyone. We hadn’t played live together in maybe four years by that point, but we all jumped on a plane to France and played five or six songs in this little basement at the Hotel Du Cap, which is just so fancy you could never begin to imagine. It was so sweet, so much fun, so human and so full of love; it was like being back in Phil Miller’s basement again, playing only for people you knew. After we played, the wedding’s winding down and we’re sitting having a few drinks, and the talk turns to people telling us we need to do another record. Literally the next day Joel and I are getting coffee and he goes, ‘I think we really should do another record, you know…’ It took a moment like that show for us to really emotionally reconnect with Good Charlotte and ask ourselves if we still had something to say, or songs still to write. And little by little, we started to find those things again.”