Hinder have suffered another unfortunate setback during their current tour run. Scheduled to appear at the Boise Music Festival in Boise, Idaho, on July 27, the band has been forced to withdraw from the event after a tour bus accident resulting in injuries for members of the band and crew.
Rockers Hinder have a jam-packed touring schedule for the next two months so when frontman Austin Winkler requested a temporary leave of absence, the band sprung into action to fill his shoes for their upcoming shows.
We have been doing top hits for certain years for a while and you seem to like it, so I think we just keep this caravan truckin'. 2006 is the year we kick off for the next two weeks, so enjoy!
After announcing a number of shows over the last month, Hinder have revealed the full itinerary for their upcoming North American tour. The band will be hitting the road to support their latest album, 'Welcome to the Freakshow,' which arrived in stores in December.
Hard rockers Hinder are back with a new album, ‘Welcome to the Freakshow,’ out Dec. 4, and frontman Austin Winkler isn’t holding back when it comes to opening up about the inspiration behind the album’s heavy tracks. Winkler says most of the songs are a reflection of “a really, really dark drug binge,” which drove him to rehab after the band finished the album.
I ran across an interesting story this morning on Loudwire.com, and wanted to share. Rockers like Nickelback, Hinder, Saving Abel, and 3 Doors Down are sending out prayers and condolences to the family's of the victims of Saturday's horrific stage collapse. More after the jump.
Hinder, one of today’s hottest hard rock bands, is comprised of Austin Winkler on vocals, Joe “Blower”Garvery and Mark King on guitar, Mike Rodden on bass and Cody Hanson on drums.