Cinder (band)
Cinder | |
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Origin | Fort Myers, Florida, United States |
Genres | Alternative rock, alternative metal, nu metal |
Years active | 1999 - Present |
Labels |
Geffen Records Rock Ridge Music |
Associated acts | Soapy Tuna |
Members |
Roger Young (singer, guitar) Scott Bush (guitar) Brian Colbert (drums) Steve Reich (bass) |
Past members |
Kenny Craig (guitar) Pat McGuire (bass) Tommy Kollman (drums)(deceased) |
Cinder is an American rock band.
The band was formed in 1999 when singer Roger Young and lead guitarist Kenny Craig began playing bars and clubs around the Southern Florida coastline and writing songs for album Soapy Tuna. It was at this time they picked up bassist Pat McGuire and drummer Brian Colbert and changed their name to Jesus Gun. In this form they recorded another album, which was available only at shows. In 2001 they signed a record deal with Geffen Records and the album Break Your Silence was recorded, with Scott Weiland (of Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver) producing nine of the album’s eleven tracks. In addition, Jay Baumgardner (Papa Roach, Alien Ant Farm, and Drowning Pool) and John Kurzweg (Creed, Puddle of Mudd) lent a hand in the production process as well. After the album was finished, the band name was changed again, this time to Cinder, under pressure from the record company, for legal reasons. Cinder began touring with such heavyweights as Creed, Sevendust and Thirty Seconds to Mars, gaining a loyal following across America. Unfortunately, before the release date Geffen Records was bought out and unsigned bands including Cinder were released, and the album never was released. The single from that album Soul Creation was released and received much airtime on both the radio and on MTV, essentially promoting an album that was doomed to never exist (though a promo copy of the album did indeed leak onto the internet in 2002). Soul Creation managed to get onto the Mainstream Rock charts. Soul Creation was also featured in PS2 videogames MX Unleashed, Downhill Domination and NHL 2004. This single helped keep the band's dreams alive as they struggled with their record company's contract. It took two more years for Cinder to be released from their contract with Geffen Records expired, and two more years after that before they were picked up by Rock Ridge Records.
In this time of limbo bassist Pat McGuire decided to leave the band, he was soon replaced with their current bassist, Steve Reich. With the new lineup and the new record company Cinder was ready to get back to recording. Their second album, titled House Full Of No Trust, was released on August 8, 2006, and a tour was to follow that but it was cut short due to lack of funds and Rock Ridge Records dropping the band. The album had a much softer sound than their unreleased first album. A third album entitled 'You' which saw the band returning to their original, heavier style was released in 2010. The album contains a total of 7 songs: 4 new songs and 2 new recordings of songs from their unreleased Geffen album. The lead single 'Gangsta Stereo' was released in 2010 and failed to chart.
In 2016 Cinder reformed with new guitarist Scott "scooby" Bush formerly of the 90's rock band The Nixons, and began recording for a new album.
Discography
Album
Year | Album | Chart | Position |
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2001 | Break Your Silence | Billboard 200 | Un-Released |
2006 | House Full Of No Trust | Billboard 200 | - |
2010 | You | Billboard 200 | - |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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2003 | "Soul Creation" | Mainstream Rock | 26 |
2003 | "Lush" | Mainstream Rock | |
2006 | "Electrified" | Mainstream Rock | - |
2010 | "Gangsta Stereo" | Mainstream Rock | - |