Cinder Road

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Should've Known Better 03:39 Tools
Get In Get Out 03:50 Tools
I'm So Sorry 03:13 Tools
Back Home To You 03:36 Tools
Bad Excuse 03:20 Tools
SuperHuman 03:39 Tools
One 04:17 Tools
Learning To Love 03:40 Tools
Don't Be Scared 03:35 Tools
Drift Away 03:51 Tools
Feels So Good To Me 03:32 Tools
The Worst Way 03:29 Tools
2 Hearts 2 Break 03:34 Tools
It Hurts 03:33 Tools
The Devil Made Me Do It 01:06 Tools
Sex Addict 03:40 Tools
Losing Ground 03:32 Tools
Giving Up 03:47 Tools
More 03:28 Tools
Save Me 03:01 Tools
Tennessee 03:32 Tools
Breaking Me 03:12 Tools
Without You 03:59 Tools
I Don't Wanna 03:42 Tools
Everything You Are 03:37 Tools
Stand In Our Way 04:09 Tools
You complete me 02:55 Tools
Sleeping With The Enemy 03:12 Tools
Complete Me 02:46 Tools
#1 Fan 03:46 Tools
Drift Away (Just Move On) 03:50 Tools
Running Away 02:53 Tools
Wasted On Your Love 02:53 Tools
Hope 02:53 Tools
One More Time 02:53 Tools
Scared 02:53 Tools
Hometown Hero 02:53 Tools
Fall Into One 02:53 Tools
Ordinary Girl 02:53 Tools
Understand 02:53 Tools
Part-Time Girlfriend 03:05 Tools
Stiff Competition 03:05 Tools
Heaven 03:05 Tools
Stuck In Madison 03:05 Tools
Back Home 03:05 Tools
Super Human 03:05 Tools
Hometowm Hero 03:05 Tools
Im So Sorry 03:05 Tools
Shouldve Known Better [Рок Музыка] 03:05 Tools
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CINDER ROAD knows how to push the right buttons and tug on the heartstrings to win over the masses. Playing their radio friendly collection of songs equally matched by their charismatic chemistry, this band merges old school rock sensibility with a modern, pop metal approach — underscored by a unique flavor of attitude and presence reminiscent of the 80s arena rock era. Neighbors Mike Ruocco and Chris Shucosky formed the band as kids, taking the name of their own street as soon as they learned how to play. They soon began touring as a cover band in high school, says Mike, the lead singer, “We sometimes played as many as six shows a week in high school, playing colleges, clubs, parties or any other gig we could get. We’d be falling asleep in class from all the touring.” Soon the seasoning at such a young age paid off, when the band caught the attention of Union Entertainment Group, the management team behind multi-platinum selling Canadian Band Nickleback. CINDER ROAD soon found themselves in the studio with veteran producer Marti Frederiksen (Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Ozzy Ozbourne) and the debut album, SUPERHUMAN, was born. “We pinch ourselves every day. It’s been a dream come true,” says Ruocco. The CD is a mix of High-octane rockers and heartfelt ballads that, according to Ruocco, “Create an experience running the gamut of emotions.” The 11 tracks on SUPERHUMAN are definitely staggering in their passionate range. Ruocco maintains a simple philosophy when it comes to music. “Each song is an extension of my emotions. They’re like my children.” Whatever lies in their future, CINDER ROAD has set their sites high. That is, if the band’s frontman has anything to say about it. “People go to rock shows to be entertained. They don’t want to hear about politics or look at some depressed kid in a dirty T-shirt. We need to change that. Remember the big arena rock shows? The days of pyro, big light shows, huge stages, ramps, swings, and all that crazy stuff? We want to bring that back.” They Opened for KISS's ALIVE 35 tour Taken From MySpace.com/CinderRoad Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.