Thursday, July 3, 2008

From Cinder Road's Mac: A Letter to YOU!

Dear Teamers,
 
Strasfuicheh, Hallo, Guten Tag, and Ciao!!  I'm writing this from the back of our LUXURIOUS Ford Transit van.  It's no '96 Vanhool, but there is a makeshift double bed above and behind me, from which Pat's bare feet are currently hanging off the edge.  It's overcast today and comfortable outside, and for some reason, the German air always smells and feels "fresher" than the air at home.  I guess I should point out that we're driving from Mannheim, Germany to Prague, Czech Rep. 
 
The tour has been AWESOME!! Honestly, if not for the fact that I've been taking pictures non-stop (as you all know), I'm sure that the whole trip would be wasted on my crummy memory.  There have been so many unique experiences over the past 4 weeks, that it feels a little like trying to remember a series of events from sophomore year high school!  We've been on every single mode of transportation, including a ferry ride from Helsinki to Stockholm that was more like a pleasure cruise.  And the train rides through Russia.... Wow.  When I was a kid and saw "Dr. Zhivago" for the first time, I certainly never dreamed that I'd ever be on a train headed to Moscow in my lifetime. 
 
As far as the places we've been, at this point we've all seen more of Europe than most Europeans even see over the course of their lives.  We've seen the entire spectrum of lifestyles and living conditions, and although I can't speak for everyone, I certainly feel as though I've learned a lot about the world.  That feeling comes from traveling to those countries which were recently ravaged by war, and/or political upheaval.  Since American television is a commodity that is not found here, our viewing is limited to CNN or the BBC news.  For me, it's fun to watch the world news stories, and realize that we're driving right through them, while family and friends are watching at home.  I tried to explain this to my mother when I was home last, and it's really a neat feeling.  When you watch a news story that concerns an area of the world not near to you, you feel sort of disconnected from it, at least versus a story that takes place in your neighborhood.  Now, when I watch the news and see a story that takes place outside of my "hometown", a lot of times it still feels like it's close to me.  Kind of like my neighborhood has stretched to include all of these places we've visited.  One example of what I'm talking about concerns our big drive from Greece to Latvia.  We had to drive through Serbia (actually twice) and shortly after getting through and stopping for a couple of days, I caught a news story about the situation taking place in Serbia, even as I write this letter.  Kosovo is attempting to declare its independence, and the rest of Serbia doesn't want to let go.  This is the stuff that wars are built on.  It's HUGE world history happening right now, and we drove straight through it.  A bunch of long-haired, American rockers driving through Serbia to make the next Kiss show on time, while the country fights a freedom battle!
 
Then there's the scenery! Oh, the scenery.  And the locations too. In a matter of weeks, I've stood on a 2000 year old Roman Arena, the even older Greek Parthenon,  the deck of a ship on the Baltic Sea, and a few nights ago, a stadium built for Hitler, and ruins created before recorded time!  We've really been incredibly lucky to experience all of these things and believe me when I say that I'm relishing in it as much as humanly possible.
 
Anyway, now that I have each of you day-dreaming at your desks or in front of your computer screens about being magically whisked away to somewhere exciting, let me talk about the band and all of you teamers!  First of all, we want to thank ALL of you for sticking by us even while we're away from the states and all of you.  If you're reading this, then you're one of the ones I'm talking about!  I know that it probably feels fruitless to spend a bunch of time on a band that you have maybe only seen once or twice, or even not at all! But believe me when I say that NOTHING could be further from the truth.  We don't mean to turn our backs on  the fans although I'm sure at times it may seem like that.  We go for long periods of time without being in certain cities, and that can surely be frustrating or at least un-motivating.  But the fact is, we can't be everywhere inside of a month, let alone at the same time!  So let me apologize to any and all of you that may be feeling "disconnected" from us.  WE LOVE YOU ALL, and certainly aren't hoping to alienate anyone who is willing to help promote us.
 
What we need:  Right now, more than ever we need your effort and hard work.  Meaning requests, votes, stickers, even just word of mouth.  Don't forget the most basic/easiest form of advertising is talking. Make a new friend at the office? Show them the cd.  Giving someone a ride? Play the cd.  If enough people start saying the name in daily conversation, it's going to be heard and tours will appear.  The most important thing however, is simply to not give up on us because you feel like we've given up on you.  We haven't given ANYTHING up and certainly have no intention of it!
 
I've very recently taken up the responsibility of being the link from the band to the street team.  I offered to do it for a few reasons, but mostly because I LOVE being connected to the fans, and secondly because I'm really the only person in the band who has the free time to do it.  I'm hoping that I can do a better job of keeping everyone in the loop, and feeling like they are connected to the band.  I hope to provide more content from us, be it letters like this, or personal diaries, videos, pictures.... just any content I can think of that can be passed to all of you, and hopefully remind you why you spend your extra hours (or the ones when the boss isn't looking) doing odds and ends for us!!  That being said, I am TOTALLY open to suggestions that ANY of you might have for things you'd like to see or hear from us when we're not close by.  Also, those of you that were part of my street team know that I did "Ask Mac" questions.  I'm going to continue to do those, only now I will happily answer personal questions, as well as Band related questions. (submit "Ask Mac" question to askmac@cinder-road.com).   In addition to this, I want to come up with better competitions/contests, and more interesting prizes than simply meet n' greets.  At this point we've met just about all of you, so simply coming up to the bus to say "hey" might seem a little lack-luster (at least I would think so).  I'm very open to suggestions here as well.
 
I sincerely hope that this letter reminds you why you signed up to be part of the Cinder Road Street Team in the first place.  Like I said before, we are so appreciative of each of you, because we know that time volunteered is usually time given-up out of benevolence.  You're receiving this letter because you WANT to, and not because you're getting paid to read it, and for that much we owe all of you a trip to Europe!!
 
Best wishes to all, and hope to see your smiley faces soon... ON THE WARPED TOUR!!!
 
Arrivederci,
Mac

ASK MAC - Round #1 06/12/08

Mike does a lot of interviews, do you ever want to step in and do an interview for him? - Courtney from Indiana
Mike remembers details much better than I.. in fact, EVERYONE remembers details better than I.... I mean there are CERTAIN details that I never forget, but all the ones that are usually in question during interviews, are not the ones that I remember. So no I never want to "step in". That being said, I do add my own two cents a lot of times in the interviews, if I'm actually there for them. The ask Mac questions are kinda like my interview questions... so I'm good.

What has been the most challenging part of this tour for you? - Jessie from NY
Trying not to spend money! We all talk about how the economy isn't so great at home right now, but if you come over here, you'll feel it! The dollar doesn't go very far in Europe right now.

What is the best gift you ever received from a fan? - Lisa from Washington
I've been asked this before, and I think I didn't have a good answer. But as long as I'm thinking about it, the best gift so far is the St. Christopher medal which I wear around my neck now... I never take it off!

You've landed two HUGE tours over the last few months, who was the one to break the good news to you and how did you react? - Tara from Indiana
Mike is always the one to break the news, and this time I reacted very differently than normal. My immediate reaction was to try and decide if I was going to do the tour or not... My best friend had asked me to be his best man over a year ago, and the KISS tour meant that I had to miss it. I went downstairs to my family and said, "Guys I have a problem and I really need your help. I might need to figure out how to tell my best friend that I can't be his best man." They asked why, and as I heard the words, "because we just got offered the Sold-Out KISS European Stadium tour" come out of my mouth, my face started to smile and I got crazy excited about what was happening... that was the first time it began to set in to my head.


Are there any bands on the Warped Tour you are excited to see? The style of music is a bit different than what you guys play, but is it something you enjoying listening to? - Tara from Indiana
Yeah I'm CRAZY excited to see Family Force 5. Chris introduced me to them, and I really can't wait to see them play live. Yes the music is different than what we play on stage, but I always get down on the heavier stuff too. I'm really excited to see the other young bands as well.


What are your current goals? Brinton from Colorado
Hrmm... well... I dunno really. Definitely still the same focus on the band though I suppose.

As fun as it sounds, living in such close quarters for such a long time must take a toll on everyone's seemingly good nature. How do you all resolve disagreements? Jessy from Oregon
We use a commonly known practice with a clever four letter anagram:
F I S T

Freak out
Identify the problem
Solve it
Take alcohol

Where is your favorite place to tour at in the states besides your hometown? - Brandy
I love the west coast for the weather, the south for the girls' accents, and the east coast for the "home" feeling.


I was wondering do you help write lyrics? What is your inspiration? - Jess from Ohio
I haven't yet. I write lyrics all the time, but I haven't given any up to the band yet. Except for Hometown Hero, but even then it was really just the title. LOL


Now that we have gotten a taste of the places you have seen and played while on the Kiss Tour, is there anything that you can honestly say that you don't like about being on this Tour? - Juanita from Maryland
Yeah like I said before, it's hard to not spend a ton of money, and it will be great to get home for some hot meals and cold drinks.


What is the craziest or funniest story you have about a fan encounter? - Cindy from Oklahoma
The craziest is probably still the fight we got in when we played Chicago with Daughtry. Someone got thrown off the bus and dragged across the pavement, and in the end the police came and offered to allow us to press charges. It was pretty rock n' roll.


what is your favorite city/country that you gotten to see? - Jen from Maryland
I still love Japan, Greenland, and Hawaii above the rest I think. Those three places were all incredible just to be in, let alone explore, and play shows.


I think your awesome and very well rounded in the aspect that you seek all the things about your profession and use them to gain experience. Alot of artist say that they are constantly pushing themselves based on their weakest attribute. That they are their very worst critic. What would you say you judge yourself on the most that you are constantly working to improve? JoJo from Tennessee
Well I think you mean musically, what do I focus on improving... and in that case I'd say that the number one thing for a while has been smoothing out my right foot, and getting better at playing without the help of a double kick pedal. Recently I've been trying to focus in more on the music itself, and trying to serve the music better with my playing. I'm beginning to look at more video footage of myself to try and identify specific things about my playing that I can improve on.


Would it be possible to do again concerts to Europe and if so, can the fans in Germany to do something for new tour dates? - Ulli from Germany
Just start spreading the word about the band as much as possible... We need a full force German Street team to start passing out fliers, and generating a buzz about the band. Internet Radio is a good place to start spreading music on the international scene. People should check out Pandora.com -- it's a free internet radio station that you totally control! Type in our name, and you'll listen to music from other bands that sound like us. Also, the more people that type it in, the more the name will appear to others online. We'll definitely be back to Europe, and we all LOVE Germany, so hopefully there will be more dates there in the not too distant future!

What do you like to do on the bus? I'm your biggest fan. I want to see you guys play again. I hope you're doing great. Love, Tristan.- Tristan (Age 5) from Oklahoma
We like to watch movies a lot, and now that we have the internet on there we also like to get online and answer emails and get work done (like this!) Sometimes I just chill in my bunk and read a book, and of course we have all become professional Foreman Grill Chefs as well, so eating is always fun on the bus! Hope to see you soon Tristan!


With the invention of hybrid cars, it seems as though our country is moving in a more eco friendly direction. What do you think the next step for transportation is? - Alicia from Oklahoma
Well we've already had an offer to have our bus converted to run on eco-diesel.. the problem is we cant afford the conversion. I think there is going to be a push to make new busses that run on the eco stuff and maybe alternative fuels as well to cut down on costs. It's expensive to run a bus already!


How does everyone feel about touring with Kiss? And who do you hope tour with in the future? - Amy from North Carolina
We're all having a BLAST! I mean this is the biggest thing we've ever done for sure, and it's just amazing to be part of something so monumental. Its strange to be sharing a stage with a group as big as Kiss, and certainly still something that I never would have imagined doing. Not to mention the places and scenery that we're getting to see daily... it's basically like walking in a dreamland!

To get in on the fun next time - submit your questions about the band(or life) to Mac at: [url]askmac@cinder-road.com[/url]

New Site to Launch - News Archive

This is the News Archive from the old Street team website ...

Cinder Road Street Team Announces New Contest

January 26th, 2007 | 1:12pm

Acoustically Yours - Cinder Road Unplugged - Win a private and intimate acoustic performance from Cinder Road with the set list of YOUR choice. Click for details.

Cinder Road on tour with Tesla

January 26th, 2007 | 12:54pm


Cinder Road will be hitting the road with Rock Legends Tesla for a 20 day Nationwide tour. Please visit the TOUR page for more details.


CinderRoadMusic.com & CinderRoadStreetTeam.com get a Facelift

January 26th, 2007 | 7:45am


CinderRoadMusic.com & CinderRoadStreetTeam.com both are sporting new looks for 2008. Please check out both sites and let us know what you think!

Issue #2 of The Phoenix released just in time for Christmas

December 23rd, 2007 | 8:07pm



The Phoenix, the official publication of Cinder Road & The Cinder Road Street team has been released! The current issue is now available online HERE


Issues #1 & #2 are also available for sale for $12.95

CLICK TO ORDER


Winner of the Ultimate Fan Experience Contest Announced

December 12th, 2007 | 10:10am


Congratulations to Sarah Schissler winner of the Ultiamte Fan Experience contest. Sarah will Join Cinder Road in Fort Wayne, IN in March to spend the day with the band. View the announcement here.



Cinder Road Ends the Year on Tour w/ Puddle of Mudd & More

October 14th, 2007 | 10:41am



Cinder Road is hitting the road with HURT, Sick Puppies & Puddle of Mudd check out the tour dates HERE! Don't forget to sign up for your preshow Meet & Greet pass!



Winners of the Cinder Road iTunes Incentive Announced

October 14th, 2007 | 10:10am

Congratulations to the winners of the iTunes incentive contest.
Kaytlin Jenkins from Wisconsin won the autographed drumhead and Danielle Hickinbotham from Virgina wont he Private M&G.



Winner of the VIP Flyaway Contest Announced

August 19th, 2007 | 1:34pm


Congratulations to Meg Brooks the winner of the VIP Flyaway contest. Thank you to everyone who participated the contest, it was a great success!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Street Team Debuts New Look

The Cinder Road Street Team has debut its new look just in time for Warped Tour ..