Hinderis an Americanrockband fromOklahoma City, Oklahoma,formed in 2001 by former lead singerAustin John Winkler,guitarist Joe "Blower" Garvey, drummerCody Hanson,with bass player Cole Parker being recruited in 2002 during the recording of their debut EPFar from Close.[1][2]Upon Parker's exit from the group in 2003, Hinder recruited bassist Mike Rodden and former guitarist Mark King to join the band in 2004. The band released four studio albums with Winkler;Extreme Behavior(2005),Take It to the Limit(2008),All American Nightmare(2010) andWelcome to the Freakshow(2012). Cody Hanson, along with former lead singer Austin Winkler, wrote the majority of the band's music on their first four albums.[3]After Winkler left the band in 2013, they looked for a new lead vocalist, and addedMarshal Dutton.They have since releasedWhen the Smoke Clears(2015) andThe Reign(2017) with their new vocalist. Their seventh studio album is currently in the works. The band was inducted into theOklahoma Music Hall of Famein 2007.
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Origin | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,U.S. |
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Years active | 2001–present |
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Website | hindermusic |
History
editFormation andFar from Close:2001–2004
editBefore the band formed,Austin John Winklersang in anOklahoma Citycover band until July 2001,[4]when he met drummer Cody Hanson and lead guitarist Joe Garvey at a college party.[5]Soon after, the three formed Hinder. Hanson commented on Winkler shortly after the band formed, saying he was "blown away" and "he has the kind of charisma very few people have and that unique voice. You can't really compare him to anybody." After recruiting bassist Cole Parker, they recorded a four-track demo disc with the track listing "Someday", "Like Me", "Broken", and "Worthless Home". The tracks "Someday" and "Broken" would later be re-recorded and put on their debut EPFar from Closeand the other two tracks "Like Me" and "Worthless Home" still remain unreleased, only being able to find them on their demo CDs, although they are now posted onYouTube.
The band began performing at an Oklahoma City club called The Blue Note, building a local fan base. Profits from the shows went to advertising, as well as paying the expenses for the group's first release. In April 2003, Hinder entered the March Bandness contest for Oklahoma City radio stationKHBZ-FM(94.7). They made it to the Final Four out of a field of 32, ultimately losing to the OKC group Falcon Five-O.
After saving enough money from local concerts, the band's debut EPFar from Closewas released in 2003 on the independent label Brickden Records and sold around 5,000 copies.[6]Bassist Mike Rodden was recruited from Oklahoma City band Shade Seven and rhythm guitarist Mark King joined the band later that year.[4]
Extreme BehaviorandTake It to the Limit:2005–2009
editAfter the release ofFar from Close,Hinder was offered record deals byAtlantic Records,Roadrunner Records,andUniversal Records,eventually signing with Universal Records in 2005.[6]Later that year, their major-label debut album,Extreme Behavior,was released.[7]It was produced byBrian Howes,who, along with Cody Hanson and Austin Winkler, wrote most of the material on the album.[8]The album was engineered byMike Fraserand Jay Van Poederooyen.[9]The album reachedtriple-platinum,indicating sales of over 3 million units in the U.S.[7][10]
Hinder toured and released singles in support of their first album. The group's debut single, "Get Stoned",was released in October 2005. The second single,"Lips of an Angel",entered charts in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore; the song lasted for 41 weeks in the New Zealand charts, two weeks of which were spent at the number one spot. The band's third single,"How Long",was released in September 2006 and appeared at number six on the U.S.BillboardHot Mainstream Rock Trackschart. Their second song to be released in New Zealand was "Better Than Me",which spent three weeks on the New Zealand charts, peaking at number 16. In 2007, Hinder was inducted into theOklahoma Music Hall of Fame,[6]and in October of the same year, the band released their limited edition CD/DVD ofExtreme BehaviorentitledYou Can't Make This S**t Up.
The first single from the band's second album, "Use Me",was released on July 15, 2008, and peaked at No. 3 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The second album,Take It to the Limit,was released on November 4, 2008; the album marked a change in style in Hinder's music in that it moved the band in a slightly moreglam metal-influenced direction. The title track featuresMötley Crüe'sMick Marson guitar. They announced the release of the album's second single, "Without You",through theirMySpacepage on September 13, 2008.Take It to the Limitdebuted at number four on theBillboard200 with 81,000 sales its first week and ended up going Gold in the U.S.
Through late 2008, Hinder headlined theJägermeister Music TourwithTraptandRev Theoryalso on the bill. In early 2009, the group embarked onMötley Crüe's Saints of Los Angeles Tour, which also includedTheory of a DeadmanandThe Last Vegas.In July, Hinder embarked onNickelback'sDark Horse Tour,which ran throughLive Nationoutdoor amphitheaters; other bands involved werePapa Roach,Breaking Benjamin,andSaving Abel.On March 27, 2013Take It to the Limitwas certified gold in the U.S.
All American NightmareandWelcome to the Freakshow:2010–2013
editDuring early 2010, the band was engaged in writing and recording material for their third album,[11]titledAll American Nightmare.[12]It was released on December 7, 2010, with the first single, the title track, released on September 14, 2010.[11][13]Although the album was originally planned to be produced byHoward Benson,Kevin Churkowas later announced to be the producer.[11]
Winkler said that the group started recording during the touring cycle forTake It to the Limit."We wrote 70 or so songs, recorded about 50 and cut it down to 12", the singer explained. "It's something that we've never done before, so it's like our ultimate baby. A lot of the [other] songs could be shit, too, we don't know. You don't really know until you put it out there and have more than two people's opinion on it." Both he and drummer Cody Hanson mentioned the song "Memory" as one that was a strong contender for the final cut. "It's about being with your chick – the chick you've been with for a while, not some chick you've met on the road – and about being able to still have a good time with your wife or long-time girlfriend", said Hanson. "I've been in a relationship myself for nine years, so it was cool to write a song like that."[14]
On August 9, 2012, Hinder announced that their next album would be titledWelcome to the Freakshow.It was released on December 4, 2012. Hinder released their first single, "Save Me", on August 30.[15]On July 10, 2013, it was announced that lead singer Austin Winkler had entered rehab, and would not be touring with the band for the remainder of the year.Marshal Dutton,one of the band's producers, was brought in to fill in on lead vocals for a couple shows until Jared Weeks, ofSaving Abel,joined the band to fill in for Winkler for the rest of the tour.[16]On November 20, 2013, it was announced viaLoudwirethat Austin Winkler had left the band.[17]
When the Smoke ClearsandThe Reign:2014–2017
editOn July 7, 2014, the band posted a video on their social media sites apologizing to fans for their inactivity and to announce that they had been writing new songs for the new album while searching for a new lead singer. They also announced a string of shows throughout the rest of the summer.[18]Although never announced officially, the band played their shows with Nashville-based singer Nolan Neal on lead vocals.[19]
On December 9, 2014, Hinder announced their new album, and that it would be titledWhen the Smoke Clears.On January 20, 2015, Hinder officially announced that Marshal Dutton would be their new lead singer, via social media sites. Dutton has been affiliated with the band since his former bandFaktiontoured with Hinder andRev Theoryon the Girls Gone Wild tour back in 2006. He had also been writing and recording for the band since 2009 when they were going through the writing and recording sessions forAll American Nightmare.Dutton had been working on every Hinder album since, even co-producingWelcome to the Freakshowalongside drummer Cody Hanson. On March 17, 2015, the band released a preview of the first song on their record, "Rather Hate Than Hurt" viaLoudwire,making it the second song to be released since founding vocalist Austin John Winkler departed the band in November 2013. The band also revealed thatWhen the Smoke Clearswill be released on May 12, 2015.[20]The band went on tour in support of the new album starting in March 2015; they did a Summer tour throughout the U.S. withFull Devil Jacketand Ages Apart supporting them. In November 2015, Hinder announced their Winter tour withShaman's Harvest,Within Reason,Sons of Texas,David Adkins, and Ages Apart.When the Smoke Clearsspawned four singles, the most successful of which, "Intoxicated",debuted at #38 on the U.S. Active Rock Chart. The song was co-written with upcoming country singerRyan Hurd.[21][22]
After playing a show at the venue "Ziggy's by the Sea" inWilmington, North Carolina,the group did an interview withThe Baltimore Sunand talked about the band's place over the course of the past year. The group stated that they had no choice but to find a new lead singer in order to keep the band alive.[23]The band went on to say that the change in singers was a fresh start for both Hinder and Austin Winkler, and that they are searching for another hit song as big as "Lips of an Angel".[23]
On March 7, 2016, the band announced that their upcoming acoustic EP would be titledStrippedand will be released May 13, 2016. The EP will feature six tracks with one newly-recorded track titled "Not an Addict",which was originally recorded byK's Choice.[24]The band went out on tour in support of the new EP on the Stripped Tour withLike a Stormas the opening act. The tour consisted of 22 shows over the course of June through July 2016.[24]On March 2, 2017, the band announced a summer tour withNonpoint.
On June 12, 2017, they announced the title of their sixth studio albumThe Reign,which was released on August 11, 2017. On August 29, 2017, it was revealed the remaining original members of Hinder were suing former lead singer Austin Winkler fortrademark infringement.The lawsuit alleges that Winkler was promoting his own performances for his fall 2017 solo tour and music by the "unlawful use and exploitation of the Hinder trademark", and the group are asking Winkler to cease infringement and to pay over "all gains, profits and advantages realized from his infringing."[25]In support ofThe Reign,on September 22, 2017, Hinder announced a fall co-headlining tour withJosh Todd & the Conflict.The tour ran from October through December with Wayland andAdelitas Waysupporting.[26]
"Halo", cover songs, side projects and King's departure: 2018–2023
editThroughout the winter and spring of 2018, drummer Cody Hanson and vocalistMarshal Duttonwere working on new music for a yet-untitled project. They released numerous song clips throughout social media including a new Hinder song titled "Halo".[27][28]In December 2018, the band announced a winter 2019 tour withSoil.In early January 2019, they announced their new single titled "Halo" would be released January 25; this single serves as their lead single for their untitled upcoming seventh studio album which was to be released later that year. In July 2019, the band released a cover of the hit song "Life in the Fast Lane".In February 2020, Hinder announced anExtreme Behavior15th-anniversary tour for the summer and fall of 2020. The tour was delayed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
Nolan Neal died from a drug overdose on July 18, 2022, aged 41.Simon Cowellexpressed his condolences in an interview, saying "Unfortunately, it happens too much over the years. I was thinking about this the other day. People [who] passed too soon. Every time it happens, because you’ve gotten to know them, it's horrible."[29]
Creed tour, new singles, upcoming new album: 2024-present
editThe band announced in early 2024 they would be touring withCreed,3 Doors Down,andDaughtryon a leg of tour dates for Creed's 2024Summer of 99reunion tour[30][31][32]
On August 19, 2024 it was announced the band would release a new single with Hinder titledLive Without Itas the lead single from their upcoming seventh studio album on September 13, 2024, via their new record labelEvil Teen Recordsthat is owned byWarren Haynesfromthe Allman Brothers Bandand founding member of thejam bandGov't Mule,[33][34][35]it also is the groups first new original song in five and a half years, since 2019's"Halo".[36][37]Live Without Itdebuted at #38 on theBillboardMainstream Rock chartand eventually peaked at #23, giving the band their first time reaching the charts in seven years and their highest charting position since their 2012 singleSave Mewhich was released when former lead singerAustin John Winklerdeparted the band and beforeMarshal Duttonjoined as lead singer in 2015.[38][39]An official music video for "Live Without It" was released on September 25, 2024 and was produced by Intellego Media.[40] During an interview with Loudwire Nights on October 15, 2024 drummerCody Hansonannounced fans would not have to wait much longer for the band's upcoming seventh album, stating that the album could be released as early as February, but definitely would be released sometime in 2025.[41][42]
On November 16, 2024 the band released the new songEverything Is a Cult,as the second single from their upcoming new album.Everything Is a Cultis politically charged track that showcases Hinder's "in your face" style songwriting and addresses themes of societal division, the band debuted the song as far back as June 2022 when they added it into their live setlist along with another new song "Bring Me Back To Life".[43][44][45]A few days after the release of "Everything Is a Cult" the group announced via their social media profiles that they would embark on their"Back to Life Tour 2025with special guestsSaliva,[46]Kingdom Collapse,[47]and Kelsey Hickman as support to promote their latest singles and upcoming new album.[48][49]
In anInstagramstory on February 8, 2025, former frontmanAustin John Winklerposted a new photo with current lead singerMarshal Duttonin a recording studio with the caption reading:"Ran into @hindermarshalofficial over the weekend. Haha I Ain’t seen this MoFucker in 12 years. Really great seeing you my man. Until next time".[50][51]The photo was taken in a recording studio,[52]leading which led to much speculation and fanfare in the comments about a potential reunion between Winkler and Hinder with both Winkler and Dutton sharing the role of lead singer in the same fashionThree Days Gracerecently reunited with their original singerAdam Gontierand his replacementMatt Walstremaining in the band as well.[53][54]
Musical influences and style
editHinder's music has mainly been described aspost-grunge[7][55]andhard rock.[56][57]AllMusicdescribed the band's style as a combination of "post-grunge guitar heaviness withhair metal-esque booze 'n' babes lyrical subject matter. "[7]They have also been labeled asleaze rockband.[58]
The band's influences includeBush,Collective Soul,Creed,Foo Fighters,Guns N' Roses,Kiss,Nickelback,Nirvana,Soundgarden,[59][60]The Rolling Stones,Led Zeppelin,Aerosmith,Rainbow,Bob Seger,Ozzy Osbourne,Def Leppard,Bon Jovi,AC/DC,[61][62]andMötley Crüe.[63]
Band members
editCurrent members
edit- Joe "Blower" Garvey – lead guitar, backing vocals (2001–present); rhythm guitar (2001–2003, 2021–present)
- Cody Hanson– drums (2001–present)
- Mike Rodden – bass guitar, backing vocals (2003–present)
- Marshal Dutton– lead vocals (2015–present)
Current touring musicians
edit- Justin Shipley – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2021–present)
Former members
edit- Cole Parker – bass guitar (2001–2003)
- Austin John Winkler– lead vocals (2001–2013)
- Mark King – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2003–2021)
Former touring musicians
edit- Jared Weeks – lead vocals (2013–2014)
- Nolan Neal – lead vocals (2014–2015; died 2022)
- Josh Kulack – lead guitar, backing vocals (2022)
Timeline
edit![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/timeline/d8n75uuuxi16omdrkurvhx5ufkufr7h.png)
Discography
edit- Studio albums
- Extreme Behavior(2005)
- Take It to the Limit(2008)
- All American Nightmare(2010)
- Welcome to the Freakshow(2012)
- When the Smoke Clears(2015)
- The Reign(2017)
- EPs
- Far from Close(2003)
- Stripped(2016)
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