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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 59
Sign: Libra

City: Skadina Lake
State: Minnesota
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/27/2007

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Sunday, April 27, 2008 

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Sunday, March 16, 2008 

The guys are coming back here to Minnesota this coming April (the 21st).
And I thought that it would be cool to start an awesome contest..

Yes, I'm starting it early so that you guys can figure out what you want to do for your entry and so that Zui and I can properly go through all of the entries and choose a winner.

Here is the question that you must answer for a chance to win;
Why do you lovee Madina Lake?
Also along with your entries, please include your name, age, and the state/country that you're from.
Also, please send us your MySpace URL and the person or people that you would like to be in your video if you win.

We will be printing out the winner's response and giving it to the guys at the show and in return, the winner will get a personal "thank you" from the guys.
(We're probably going to print out all the responses, though. Haven't decided yet.)

*Here are a few simple rules/guidelines or whatever they're called.
-The length of your entry DOES NOT give you a better chance of winning. Whether you have three pages or three sentences, you still have the same chance as everybody else.

-The QUALITY! of your entry is what we really care about and if we can tell that what you're saying is HONEST!

Hm, that's all I've really got for that section right now..
I'm probably going to be adding more when things come to me.

ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY AT LEAST APRIL 15th.

SEND ALL ENTRIES BY EMAIL! TO MADINALAKEMINNESOTA@HOTMAIL.COM

Comment this blog when you have EMAILED! your entry to us.

 

Sunday, January 27, 2008 
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Friday, January 25, 2008 

Credit to Yvette on ml.com for posting this.
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January 20th, 2008.
Note: It was translated from German to English, so that's why some parts are just a little bit sketchy.
:]

The twin-brothers Nathan and Matthew, drummer Dan and guitarist Mateo are on their second tour through Germany – and they're really looking forward to the shows. Before they played their concert in Bochum we had the chance to spent some time with Dan und Matthew and ask them some questions.

i-j: First of all thank you for having us. The last time we met you've been in Germany for the first time. What is it like to come back?
Dan:
It's pretty cool and it's better than the first time. The fans are really cool and we had an amazing show last night in Cologne. We're here for the second time but we're doing lots of work in the underground like playing smaller shows or doing interviews. We're at the beginning and we try to build everything up. Now we're coming back to some of the cities we've been last year and the crowd is bigger now. Last nights show was much better than last year. You know, the more you travel the more you learn. It's like playing at home in your garage. You have to go through it and continue playing. One day the bad times are over and someday you're not just playing around your hometown – but here!

i-j: Mateo is in Germany for the first time because he had problems with his passport last year. What did he expect from the German fans? What did you tell him about your last tour?
Dan:
It was really, really bad for him not coming with us last year. He was in Colombia during that time and he saw some videos of the shows on youtube which put fans up. He saw us with his replacement on stage and it was like seeing your girlfriend making out with another guy. Of course he didn't like that. He was extra-excited to be in Europe and especially Germany and all expectations came true so far.

i-j: Is it different to play a show with the whole cast and not "just" with a replacement?
Matthew:
Definitely! We would do anything to avoid cancelling a show but at the same time it's upsetting if one of us is missing. But it was important to us to find a replacement for Mateo to play the shows over here. It didn't feel like Madina Lake and now it's a blast to have Mateo with us to show everyone what a real Madina Lake-concert is like.
Dan: Mateo's replacement is a great guitarist and he really did a good job. He learned the songs and the technique in such a short time. This are thinks we're not thinking about anymore on stage because we played our songs so often. Therefore we had to concentrate on us and our songs on stage to do a good job. It was great that Mateo joined us in England and we could play the songs blind.

i-j: Since we last talked you've been on tour a lot...
Dan:
Right. From Germany we flew to England where we did our first headliner-tour. After that we did a headliner-tour at home before we went to Japan for one week. Finally we've been home for two weeks for christmas-vacation. That was the longest break for us since two years.
Matthew: And we had the chance to see our family and friends again.
Dan: It's a crazy but you get used to the situation what we do pretty fast. Therefore it felt weird doing nothing after a while. After three days you get crazy but of course it was great!

i-j: Did you already have the time to write new songs while being on tour?
Matthew:
Yes, we started writing new songs. It's complicated being on tour and writing new material if there so few time. But Mateo is coming with new riffs and he's also responsible for Loops and things like that. We collect our ideas till we have enough material and it takes form for new songs. Step by step and when we have enough time we'll practise them and one day there's a new album.
i-j: Are some songs already finished?
Dan:
I guess we have 9-12 Songs ready to 60-70 percent. The album takes form and we already feel the character it's going to have.
i-j: Will there be a review on this tour?
Matthew:
No, because they're not ready enough to be played live. I think in a month or so maybe we'll integrate one of them in our set. Hopefully we can come back to Germany then to round them. Dan: I guess we'll be back late spring or at the beginning of summer.

i-j: You're writing a tour-diary. Who's responsible for that?
Matthew:
Nathan
Dan: He don't like talking so he has to write.
i-j: Do you like writing band-personal stuff like that or is it just one step on your to do-list?
Matthew:
It's pretty important to us to stay in contact with our fans. Of course we take our time after the shows to talk to them because that's the only way to get a real connection but the diary is a good chance for everyone to get to now our everyday life as a band.
Dan: I'm glad Nathan is writing it. We are far too busy. That's why we take every chance to check our emails and answer as much as possible but it's not possible to get online everywhere. In hotels it works out but we don't have internet in locations like this one here or in our bus.
i-j: Then you need a sidekick…
Matthew:
I have a blackberry but…
Dan: My sidekick is not working (laughing).


i-j: The fans are talking about "Pandora" to be the next single. Is it true or which song will be the next one?
Matthew:
Pandora as single would be cool. Our label is still advising if they wanna release it as a single with video and stuff. If they decide against it we gonna take it in our on hands because the fans are really interested into the song…
i-j: You have to choose this song because I got the word Pandora inked on my stomach…
Dan/Matthew:
Really? Can we see it? …That's amazing. Now we'll gonna take care to choose this song! (laughing)

i-j: Tell us about the video shoot for "One lass kiss".
Matthew:
It was interesting. We still were on Project Revolution-Tour with Linkin Park and My Chemical Romance and we're been pretty busy with no break for more than six month. We only had 12 hours to tape the video between the tour and the next flight to Europe. So we flew to Chicago, jumped on the roof of the building, filmed and took the flight.
Dan: The video looks like it was afternoon but indeed it was five in the morning. As soon as the sun came up, the camera started. We're glad to shoot the video in Chicago.
Matthew: Right. We're not home that often so it was amazing to shoot the video there. And of course the skyline is phantastic!

i-j: Let's talk about the show tonight. How did you choose your support bands?
Matthew:
It's the following way: You're planning a tour, the booking agency gets to now the dates and then several artists and bands who are interested in supporting us contact the agency. We listen to the tapes and decide. Forever Never just sounded great and the guys are too. We didn't know them before. The same with IO. Especially in England the feedback was good because they loved our support. But it was far from this reaction in the States. It seems easier in Europe.

i-j: Who would you like to support?
Dan:
Muse! Or the Smashing Pumkins…
i-j: Nathan mentioned that he regrets he hasn't been at a concert of the Smashing Pumkins since their reunion.
Dan:
Yeah, we've never been at the right place and the right time to see a show. But it would be great. i-j: So you keep trying to support them?
Dan:
If there's any chance, we definitely would do it.

i-j: Imagine the show tonight would have to be cancelled because the electricity is gone or the stage damaged. What would be your Plan B?
Dan:
That's a good question.
Matthew: Cancelling the show would be impossible. I guess we'd collect all the fans who came here and play a accustic-show or something like that. Whatever we could we would do to make the people happy. Everything but not cancelling.
Dan: Madina Lake's not cancelling! (laughing)

i-j: What are your plans after touring Europe?
Dan:
Flying home for ten days and playing some shows there. Then we're going to Australia and then back to the US for about a month. We're touring with Aiden there…
i-j: Aiden? We saw them on Taste of Chaos in Cologne.
Matthew:
Did you like them?
i-j: Less…
Matthew:
Really?
i-j: We've been waiting for The Used.
Matthew:
They're amazing,
i-j: So that means there's no time for a break?
Dan:
A break? What is it? I've heard about it… well, maybe during Christmastime (laughing)
i-j: And what about recording? Do you have time for that?
Matthew:
We're planning recording end of April. There are some days off then. Well, basically it's just a joke telling we're having some days off. Every time someone is filling these days with new appointments. But we'll have finished the procedure of songwriting in April and after the tour in summer we'll go into the studio.
i-j: And then you're coming back to Germany, right?
Dan/Matthew:
Of course!

i-j: 2008 just started. What are your pledges for this year? Anyone trying to stop drinking or smoking?
Matthew:
I wanna learn telekinesis.
Dan: I don't have any pledges because I wouldn't keep them.
Matthew: You wanna be a better drummer (laughing)

Friday, January 25, 2008 

Credit to xEmIlYx on ml.com for posting this.
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What was the last book you read?

The last one I finished was the 9/11 Commission Report. It was ridiculous but I just like to know about the different kinds of things going on in our ridiculous government - not that there's any truth to it, but I feel like I'll at least be more informed if I read it. It was like thousands of pages so it took me forever!

When was the last time you cried?

I've been on Zoloft, this antidepressant, for a while, and I can't cry! I've tried and I can't do it, I'm like, come on me, just do it, get something out, but I can't!

When was the last time you did something you shouldn't have?

Last night. I actually didn't really do anything, but I was in my hotel room in Las Vegas with some MTV people and one of the guys called me and said he met two girls and they're coming up to the room and we're gonna hang out - and right as he said it, there was this knock at the door and two hookers walked into my hotel room! One of them says to me, "Are you looking for a good time? It's two hundred bucks each." I had to get them to leave!

When was the last time you called your parents?

I talked to my dad this morning. It's always good to catch up with him. We talk to him probably once every four or five days.

When was the last time you got in a fight?

We're not fighters really but I almost got into a fight on the Project Revolution tour. On the last night of the tour, I almost got in a fight with a guy because he was trying to tell me that everything that we do in the band is all about money. And I told him we have no interest in money whatsoever and he kept going and going and finally I had to push him a little bit. It got broken up really quickly but it was an awkward moment for me.

When was the last time you did something really nice for someone?

Some of our street team kids got kicked out of one of our Project Revolution shows because they accidentally went out of the wrong door and couldn't get back in, so I spent an hour trying to hunt down the head of the tour to get them all let back in.

When was the last time you said 'this is the last time...'

Every morning after I've been drinking. I woke up this morning with a ton of cash in my pocket and one of my fingers covered in blood. What the hell? I'm hoping I didn't beat up the hookers and steal their money...

Friday, January 04, 2008 

If you think the person is cute, comment saying "hot". If you don't think the person is cute, comment saying "not".
Pretty easy, right?
Every 35 comments I will post a new picture of a new person.
DO NOT SPAM.
Thanks to Madina Lake Ohio for letting us use their idea.
(Add them now)

Okay, so here we go;

Alex Gaskarth, All Time Low.
27 votes hot, 9 votes not.
Jimmy Urine, Mindless Self Indulgence.
smile.jpg smile image by skyblueriver

Tuesday, January 01, 2008 

To enter for a chance to be fan of the month, please post a blog comment with the following information.

Name:
Age:
MySpace URL:
Image URL:
What is your favorite Madina Lake song and why?

Every month there will be a different question for you to answer so you'll have more chances to win!

Fan of the month starts between the first and third of every month.
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Enter. Now.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008 

RULES:
You must follow and abide by these rules or else you will be eliminated from the contests.

1. Every picture submitted must contain the following: picture (of course), the name of the contest you're entering, your name, and your MySpace URL. Send it in a message. Do not post it in this blog.

2. You may vote no more than five times for yourself and ten times for somebody else.

3. You may NOT bash or offend anybody's photo in any way. If this happens you will not only be disqualified, you will also be deleted from our site.

Every contest that we will be having is open to guys AND girls; yes, it's true. Once we get at least four enteries for the current contest, the voting will begin. The first person to 50 votes wins.

Current.
Next.
Already done.

That's all I've got for now, so as long as you follow these simple rules this should work out according to plan.

ENTER NOW.

Best Madina Lake Represent.
Best Nathan Look-Alike.
Best Matthew Look-Alike.
Best Dan Look-Alike.
Best Mateo Look-Alike.
Best Adalia Pose.

Why do you like Madina Lake? [Prize]

Monday, December 31, 2007 

WE CANNOT DECIDE.

Who is more adorable?
Frank Iero of My Chemical Romance.
or
Nathan Leone of Madina Lake.

VOTE.

Sunday, December 30, 2007 

Phone Interview

June 6, 2006

 

Leah Weinberg: So, I have to go ahead and get the Fear Factor questions out of the way. How long ago did you and your brother compete in the "Twins" episode?
Matthew Leone:
We shot that last January.

L.W.: And what stunts did you guys have to do?
M.L.:
The first one was a helicopter stunt where Nathan was hanging in tandem below the helicopter, I was in the helicopter and then we flew over a lake and I had to release him onto a buoy. Then I had to jump out myself. Then we had to grab flags and swim to a racing boat and jump off the boat, once it was going really fast, into the water and then go to some little floating area in the lake and hang up our flags. One was one they referred to as the "gross stunt," which was like a 3-foot deep trench filled with cow parts, livers, intestines. We had to swim back and forth. On one end, we had to take bites out of a crate that was full of cow jawbones with maggots all over it. We had to carry those in our mouths to the other side of the trench, spit them into a grinder, grind it up and then drink it when we were done. That one sent us into the hospital for about 5 days.
L.W.: Yeah, I heard that you guys almost died.
M.L.:
It was pretty amazing. But they had some nice painkillers in the hospital, so when we were in there, we were in good spirits.
L.W.: What made you guys sick?
M.L.:
In the trench, there were obstacles we had to traverse over and everybody kind of nicked their knees or nicked their hands while they were doing it. So, the bacteria got in and we got flesh-eating infections.
L.W.: Any lasting injuries from that or is everything good now?
M.L.:
Everything's good by now. I hear the other guys weren't doing so hot.
L.W.: What was next?
M.L.:
The third stunt was the upside-down yo-yo. I was hanging upside down on ground level and Nathan was 75 yards up. And I had to unscrew 4 screws, pull the latches off, and then grab a saw and cut the rope and then that shot me up while it shot Nathan down into the tank of water where there were flags and he had to get as many as he could. And then the fourth and final stunt was pretty sweet. We're driving down this long stretch of highway in the Mojave desert. I was on a semi with this apparatus on top of it and Nathan was riding next to me in a tank full of water, handcuffed to the wall. So I had to lower the plank and then climb down on top of his car as we were going like 40 miles per hour and then traverse across the top of it and then go in through the cargo bay and release him. Then I had to go set up the flagpole while he had to go set up the flag and then come out. We took the drawstring out of his bathing suit, because we knew the water would just rip those things right off, so sure enough, as he came out of there, he was totally nude.
L.W.: What did you guys do with the prize money?
M.L.:
We used the money to go record our three-song demo and those three songs ultimately got us our record deal.

L.W.: What's the story behind Madina Lake?
M.L.:
Madina Lake is a town that we created but that we feel is real as well. It's like a lost town in 50's America. It exemplifies a microcosm of what our society has become today. We feel like the morals and the values in our country are depleting, like people are placing great importance on vanity and financial wealth. So we created this town that we feel like we were from and that town represents when the line of thinking starts to skew a little bit. So the story of Madina Lake, something happens there, like a murder mystery happens there. We're going to unravel the story over the forthcoming EP and the full story will be released with the record. It tells everything that happened there. It has a positive moral message.
L.W.: Beyond the full-length will there be a continuation of the story?
M.L.:
It's continual. In fact we already have the end of the story. We're hoping to take 3 records to get there.

L.W.: What made you guys want to create this whole concept/story for the band and the music?
M.L.:
To set ourselves apart, we wanted to be multi-faceted. We wrote the book that's going to coincide with the record. The mystery is going to unfold, there are clues hidden in the music and in the artwork. And then every aspect of the band will be closely associated with each other. Something that happens in the story is going to happen on the record and it's going to happen at the live show. To grab kids' attention these days, I think it requires more than just the songs. We have all of these ideas and we have all of these really strong feelings about what's happening to our culture, so we want to incorporate them all into one [thing] and make it interesting enough for people to really--if they want to dig beneath the surface, they're going to find a lot of substance there.

L.W.: What are the official plans for the EP and the full-length? When can we expect to see those?
M.L.:
We're going to do a soft release of the EP in July. That introduces the story. It's called "The Disappearance of Adalia." That's going to have 5 songs on it and then one programming sequence, this really erie drum loop and melody thing, like a really intense melody with talking over it. And that talking is going to be news reports about what happened there and then there's gonna be some clues as to who did it. And there's gonna be clues in the artwork of the EP as well. Then in late January, the full-length is gonna come out.

L.W.: Have you recorded the full-length yet?
M.L.:
Yep.
L.W.: Who did you record with?
M.L.:
Mark Trombino.
L.W.: Really? What was that like?
M.L.:
It was great. We got a Mark Trombino record. It's what we wanted out of it. The process was a little challenging.
L.W.: Yeah, I've heard he makes bands work pretty hard.
M.L.:
Yeah. And he has a sort of social ineptitude. I can't think of a nice way to say it. But we're great friends and we definitely forged a good connection with him. But in the arduous part of writing when you're arguing over arrangement things and melody things and vocal things, he doesn't really want to see the other side. But the good thing was, he really respected us as songwriters and he turns down 99% of the projects that are passed along to him. Just by virtue of the fact that he chose to work with us shows that he had a great deal of respect for us and that's the most important thing in the studio is you respect each other and you really can make the right product.

L.W.: Can you give me a little background on the character of Adalia?
M.L.:
Adalia is a socialite. She's thrown into Madina Lake and nobody knows where she came from. Like from the minute she got there she's been under the flashbulbs for no real reason, for not accomplishing anything. She's a very mysterious character. Very few words. The town is just crazy about her. You'll find out why they're crazy about her and what happens to her. She goes missing in the story. So it will all unravel once the story is released.

L.W.: When did the band sign with Roadrunner?
M.L.:
I believe it was August of last year.
L.W.: How do you feel you fit on a label with bands like Hatebreed and Killswitch?
M.L.:
We don't. Simply put. We're not going to the Christmas party.
L.W.: But I guess they've got the Dresden Dolls and Nickelback on there, so it's not strictly a heavy label.
M.L.:
They're starting to redefine themselves and I certainly love being the guinea pig with the new direction. They've given us so much freedom to do whatever we wanted and they've been so open to our ideas. They've been spectacular. We couldn't possibly ask for a better situation.

 

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