HINDER Slams SAVING ABEL, Talks New Album; Video Available

October 16, 2008

Jelynn Rodriguez of Altitude recently conducted an interview with HINDER at the Viper Room in Hollywood, California. During the chat, HINDER bashes the Mississippi rock band SAVING ABEL, calling them out as copycats. They claim that SAVING ABEL saw that HINDER's wild rock 'n' roll lifestyle was connecting with people and tried to do the same. The group also talks about its upcoming second album, "Take It to the Limit", its X-rated CD cover and guitarist Joe "Blower" Garvey's infamous tattoo on his privates. Watch the 10-minute chat below.

"Take It to the Limit" is scheduled for release on Election Day (November 4) and the pressure is on for the band to repeat the success of its triple-platinum 2005 debut, "Extreme Behavior". Singer Austin Winkler told The Pulse of Radio that the band has faith in itself and its new record. "We definitely feel the pressures, but we're very confident and we know that we wrote the best record we could, where we're at in our career with songwriting and all that," he said. "We definitely wrote the best record we could and delivered the best record for our fans, and I know they're gonna love it."

HINDER came out of nowhere with "Extreme Behavior" in late 2005 and racked up six hit singles, three million in CD sales and millions more in ringtones.

"Without You" will follow "Use Me" as the second single from "Take It to the Limit".

HINDER will headline this fall's Jägermeister Music Tour, which kicks off on October 24 in Magna, Utah and lasts through mid-December, before tentatively teaming up with MÖTLEY CRÜE for a new trek in January.

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