Good Charlotte reunited for a wedding. Now the band has a new album

As rock-band relaunches go, Good Charlotteโs was conspicuously ritzy.
In April 2023, the pop-punk group known for snotty if smiley Y2K-era hits like โThe Anthemโ and โLifestyles of the Rich and Famousโ โ โIโd like to see them spend a week / Livinโ life out on the street,โ goes a lyric in the latter โ played its first gig in four years not at a club or a festival but as the musical entertainment at a wedding at Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in the sun-kissed south of France. The bride and groom: Sofia Richie, the model and influencer whose father is Lionel Richie, and Elliot Grainge, the record executive son of Universal Music Group Chairman Lucian Grainge.
โSofia Richie has raised the bar for celebrity weddings,โ People magazine proclaimed of the ceremony, which Vogue described as the yearโs โroyal weddingโ and which led Elle to anoint Richieโs โquiet luxury wedding hairโ as the โbeauty moment that dominated 2023.โ
Reflecting on her nuptials, Richie โ whose older sister Nicole has been married to Good Charlotte frontman Joel Madden since 2010 โ downplays the glitz and glamour. โOur wedding didnโt look small, but it was really about family,โ she tells The Times. With that in mind, Good Charlotte was a โno-brainer,โ she says. โI knew they were gonna play all the vibes, and the room just erupted. Every single person was singing every single word. It was electric.โ
Reckons Madden, who formed Good Charlotte with his twin brother Benji when the two were high school kids in suburban Maryland: โEasily one of the top 10 greatest nights of my life.โ

Two years later, the Maddens, both 46, have parlayed the evening into a new comeback album, โMotel Du Cap,โ and again itโs a family affair: Good Charlotteโs first LP since 2018, the album came out last week via Atlantic Records, which 31-year-old Grainge took over as chief executive in October. Richie, 26, says her husband and Joel Madden arenโt just brothers-in-law but โlegitimate best friendsโ; Grainge himself says he and the Maddens play the video game โFortniteโ for an hour every Saturday. (โWe go on our headphones, we look so uncool,โ the exec told the trade journal Hits.)
โWe were at peace with probably not making another record,โ Joel says on a recent morning at the Burbank headquarters of the brothersโ company MDDN, which encompasses a talent management business, the livestreaming platform Veeps and digital media brands including Alternative Press and Brooklyn Vegan.
Heavily tattooed and also dressed in black and white, Benji sits in a recording studio next to his brother. โI think we would have made another,โ he counters. โBut weโd meandered away from the band in so many different ways that maybe it would have been another three, four, five years.โ
Whatever the case, Good Charlotte had gone more or less dormant in the wake of the twinsโ fatherโs death just months after the release of 2018โs โGeneration Rx.โ โOur band was born out of a time when we hated our dad,โ Benji says of the parent who deserted his family when the brothers were about 13. โFirst couple records, you can hear all about it.โ Yet theyโd reconnected more recently with their father, which left them feeling conflicted about digging into his failings in song after he died.
โIt kind of fโ us up a little bit,โ Joel says. So instead of recording or touring, the Maddens concentrated on their various other endeavors โ at least until Richie asked the band to get back together.
For Joel, the answer was an easy yes. โThis is my little sister โ Iโve been in her life since she was seven years old,โ he says of Richie. โNicole and I took her to Selena Gomez concerts and took her to Disneyland.โ (For her part, Sofia Richie says, โI absolutely idolized Joel.โ)
Having sold their bandmates on the idea โ Good Charlotte is rounded out by guitarist Billy Martin, bassist Paul Thomas and drummer Dean Butterworth โ Joel and Benji led the group through a single rehearsal after theyโd arrived on the French Riviera, which evidently was all they needed. Video clips of the bandโs rowdy performance went viral online, including one in which Benjiโs wife, the actor Cameron Diaz, can be seen bouncing in the crowd.
โWeโre all sitting around afterward, and Elliot was like, โYou guys need to make a new record,โ โ Benji recalls. โWeโre like, โYeah, yeah, yeah.โ โ He turns to his brother. โThen later that night, you said, โI think I could make a record.โ โ
โI felt a little fire,โ Joel says with a grin.
Good Charlotteโs return is propitiously timed given the broader emo and pop-punk revival thatโs ushered other turn-of-the-millennium acts like Blink-182 and My Chemical Romance into stadiums over the past few years. Six months after the Richie-Grainge wedding, Good Charlotte played the annual When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas alongside Green Day, the Offspring and Sum 41; this past April, the Maddens even turned up at Stagecoach to perform with country star Luke Combs, who called himself a โhuge, huge, huge fanโ as he brought them to the stage.

Joel Madden, from left, Elliot Grainge, Nicole Richie and Sofia Richie in Los Angeles in 2023.
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Yet the brothers describe their ambitions these days with a modesty distinct from the early 2000s. โIf there was a podium, weโre like in third place โ maybe an honorable mention,โ Benji says. โWeโre good with that.โ The way he and Joel see it, Good Charlotte no longer sits at the center of their lives, nor should it.
โSome people will sacrifice everything for art,โ says Joel, who, like his brother, has a son and a daughter. โIโm not sacrificing my relationship with my kids for art. Iโm gonna make the best record I can make right now, and Iโm still gonna make bedtime.โ
โMotel Du Capโ reflects that mindset in songs about family and devotion such as โDeserve Youโ and โCastle in the Sand,โ in which Joel imagines the sound of his children playing down the hall. โI wouldnโt say itโs dad rock or married-guy rock, but it kind of is,โ the frontman admits with a laugh.
Itโs also rich-guy rock, of course. โIn the evening, we just order Matsuhisa,โ Joel sings in โStepper,โ referring to the sushi joint on La Cienega, โAnd you know we always get the champagne.โ He laughs again. โI understand what it looks like,โ he says of a song that uses blistering guitars to paint a picture of moneyed comfort. โItโs ironic.โ
Adds Benji: โHasnโt our band always been a little ironic, though?โ
Indeed, the Maddens found a certain frisson from the get-go in writing about their rough-and-tumble upbringing with a squeaky-clean pop flair. Punk purists scoffed while โTRLโ viewers made a gold seller of Good Charlotteโs self-titled 2000 debut; 2002โs โThe Young and the Hopelessโ went triple-platinum and landed the band on the cover of Rolling Stone. (A framed copy hangs on a wall at MDDN in Burbank.) The brothers moved to L.A. from Maryland around 2003 and bought houses near each other in Glendale.
โWe were really close friends with the Game,โ Joel says of the Compton-born rapper, โand he told me, โThe second a house comes up for sale on your street, I want to get it.โ โ One day Joel saw a sign go up and promptly called his pal. โHe literally came in the front door, walked around for one second and said, โIโll take it.โ We all lived on that same street for three or four years.โ
For โMotel Du Cap,โ Good Charlotte recorded in the room weโre sitting in today with producers Jordan Fish and Zakk Cervini, both of whom are signed to MDDN. (Among the companyโs other clients are Bad Omens, Poppy and, uh, Nicole Richieโs hip-hop alter ego, Nikki Fresh.) The music still puts catchy vocal hooks over chunky guitar fuzz, though the LP also includes a laid-back rap-rock collab with Wiz Khalifa and a pretty credible country tune in the wistful โDeserve You.โ
โThere was a lot of country music where we grew up,โ says Benji, who mentions that โthereโs a little bit of loreโ around the idea that Combs and the brothers might be related. โOur dadโs last name was Combs,โ he says. โWe took our momโs name when we were 18 โ went down to the courthouse because we were angry. But his family was from North Carolina, and so is Luke. Weโve sort of loosely connected our grandfathers.โ

Joel Madden, left, and Benji Madden at MDDN headquarters in Burbank.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
As teenagers, Benji continues, โI think we were like, โFโ country music โ weโre gonna do pop-punk.โ But as weโve gotten older, you hear a song and you go, โHmm, thatโs nice.โ โ In fact, Luke Combs has been Benjiโs most-listened-to artist on Spotify the last three years in a row.
โLook,โ he says, holding out his phone to prove it. โEvery year I send this to him.โ Behind Combs on the tally are Idina Menzel and Hugh Jackman โ โIโve got a 5-year-old,โ he explains of the singers from โWickedโ and โThe Greatest Showmanโ โ followed by Chet Baker(!) and Good Charlotte.
Twenty-five years after their first album, both brothers are comfortable โ psyched, even โ to find their band in such an unlikely mix. โWhere Good Charlotteโs at now, we can definitely play any rock festival, but also your whole family can come to our show,โ Joel says.
โThatโs one of the things Iโm happiest about,โ Benji adds, โis that weโre not trying to relive something that we were at 22.โ