I recently spoke with Evan Pierri, a graduate from Rider University, who is the tour manager for the band Four Year Strong. The band and Evan are on tour now for the Taste of Chaos Tour and enjoying life of the road.
EP: The summer after I graduated from Rider I had an internship in
When you’re on the road what do you prefer to listen to and why?
How would you describe these next upcoming months on tour for the Taste of Chaos Tour?
EP: So far this has been the most easy going tour for me. Taste of Chaos has a full production staff who takes care of some of the normal tedious tasks I have to as a tour manager. Having them in place means I don’t have to run around searching for promoters or venue managers and I can focus more on the band. The hard thing about a tour like Taste is that it’s two months long. That means being away from home and trapped in a van or bus with 8 other guys for that long It can be grueling at times.
After being on tour and away from
EP: Sleeping in my own bed is usually the thing I look forward to the most. Beyond that going to Surf Taco for a burrito a diner for a Pork Roll sandwich and catching up with my friends and family.
What would you say your favorite indie label is and why?
EP: Epitaph records is one of my favorite indie labels of all time. They have introduced me to some of my favorite bands of all time. Motion City Soundtrack got their start with Epitaph and now they’re taking on extremely established artists like New Found Glory and helping them get in touch with their fans on a more personal level by putting a record out on a smaller level and giving the record and them the attention they deserve.
When the band isn’t playing or practicing, what do you usually do?
EP: I’m home either preparing for the next tour or looking for other production or tour work.
What were your musical influences growing up, and would you say they helped you get where you are today?
EP: My musical influences growing up were bands like Green Day, Rancid, Operation Ivy, No Doubt and Blink 182. I grew up in the
Four Year Strong is:
Dan O'Connor - Guitar, Vocals
Alan Day - Guitar, Vocals
Joe Weiss - Bass
Jake Massucco - Drums
Click here to check out Four Year Strong's website
and head over to their myspace for a listen!


Nice work. The questions and tone are on the mark. Nice job. Try to fix the one spacing issues near the bottom.
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