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After winning their high school battle of the bands, releasing their own record and playing shows around their hometown, pop punk outfit, 36 Flip, decided it was time for a change. Adam Fisher, Brandon Proff, and Mike Madruga decided to start over with their beloved friend, Dave Marion. Quickly establishing themselves in the Denver underground music scene, they released their debut album, ''[[Odd How People Shake]]'', in 2003 on [[Rise Records]]. Gaining some notoriety outside of
After winning their high school battle of the bands, releasing their own record and playing shows around their hometown, pop punk outfit, 36 Flip, decided it was time for a change. Adam Fisher, Brandon Proff, and Mike Madruga decided to start over with their beloved friend, Dave Marion. Quickly establishing themselves in the Denver underground music scene, they released their debut album, ''[[Odd How People Shake]]'', in 2003 on [[Rise Records]]. Gaining some notoriety outside of
Colorado, they then signed to more prominient [[Equal Vision Records]], who re-released their debut in January 2004. Their debut was primarily in the vein of [[post-hardcore]], featuring a mix of screamed vocals on the part of David Marion and clean singing provided by Adam Fisher. The instrumental work on ''Odd How People Shake'' is best described as typical of that of most melodic metalcore artists of the day, and it is rumoured that every song on the album is based on a movie ("Sarah Goldfarb, Where are Your Manners?", for example, is supposedly about ''[[Requiem for a Dream]]'', while on their second album, ''[[Art Damage]]'', "The Story of the Curious Oysters" has more to do with the [[Disney]] movie, ''[[Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]''). It is interesting and worth noting that the band's cover art on all three of their albums feature skyscrapers, plus their pre-FBTMOF band 36 Flip's album.
Colorado, they then signed to more prominient [[Equal Vision Records]], who re-released their debut in January 2004. Their debut was primarily in the vein of [[post-hardcore]], featuring a mix of screamed vocals on the part of David Michael Marion and clean singing provided by Adam Rupert Fisher. The instrumental work on ''Odd How People Shake'' is best described as typical of that of most melodic metalcore artists of the day, and it is rumoured that every song on the album is based on a movie ("Sarah Goldfarb, Where are Your Manners?", for example, is supposedly about ''[[Requiem for a Dream]]'', while on their second album, ''[[Art Damage]]'', "The Story of the Curious Oysters" has more to do with the [[Disney]] movie, ''[[Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'').


Their second album, ''Art Damage'', was released on Equal Vision Records in September 2004, and was a marked change in direction for the band. ''Art Damage'' as an album was much heavier and darker than their debut; the band left behind the relative simplicity and, arguably, tiredness of the instrumental work of their debut in favor of the abrasiveness characterizing bands such as [[Converge (band)|Converge]] and [[Every Time I Die]]. In addition, virtually all of the vocals are screamed, with the exception of an odd chorus or verse.
Their second album, ''Art Damage'', was released on Equal Vision Records in September 2004, and was a marked change in direction for the band. ''Art Damage'' as an album was much heavier and darker than their debut; the band left behind the relative simplicity and, arguably, tiredness of the instrumental work of their debut in favor of the abrasiveness characterizing bands such as [[Converge (band)|Converge]] and [[Every Time I Die]]. In addition, virtually all of the vocals are screamed, with the exception of an odd chorus or verse.
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Their new album, ''[[The Always Open Mouth]]'', was released on Tuesday, [[September 19]], [[2006]]. This album marks a considerably different sound from previous recordings. This album contains a much more experimental side, such as more emphasis on [[antiphony]] between the [[lead singer]] and [[guitarist]] Adam Fisher, and a considerable lesser amount of screaming. It features layered [[guitar chords]] (a second guitarist was added to the band before the recording of this album), and many [[Electronic music|electronic]] sounds used with heavily-[[Distortion#Guitar distortion|distorted]] or otherwise-[[Effects unit|effected]] [[guitars]] and [[synthesizers]], or [[Music sequencer|sequencers]] and [[drum machines]], giving it a more [[Industrial rock|Industrial]] feel. As a result, it is not as hard or fast as their previous two albums, but instead, is more experimental and well-crafted.
Their new album, ''[[The Always Open Mouth]]'', was released on Tuesday, [[September 19]], [[2006]]. This album marks a considerably different sound from previous recordings. This album contains a much more experimental side, such as more emphasis on [[antiphony]] between the [[lead singer]] and [[guitarist]] Adam Fisher, and a considerable lesser amount of screaming. It features layered [[guitar chords]] (a second guitarist was added to the band before the recording of this album), and many [[Electronic music|electronic]] sounds used with heavily-[[Distortion#Guitar distortion|distorted]] or otherwise-[[Effects unit|effected]] [[guitars]] and [[synthesizers]], or [[Music sequencer|sequencers]] and [[drum machines]], giving it a more [[Industrial rock|Industrial]] feel. As a result, it is not as hard or fast as their previous two albums, but instead, is more experimental and well-crafted.


With newly added members and a new approach at performing music, they set off on numerous tours mid-2006 to promote their latest CD ''The Always Open Mouth'', touring with bands such as [[Thursday (band)|Thursday]], [[The Number Twelve Looks Like You]], [[HeavyHeavyLowLow]], [[The Jonbenet]], and the Radio Rebellion Tour with bands [[The Fully Down]], [[The Confession]], [[blessthefall]], [[Misery Signals]], [[Between the Buried and Me]], and headliners of the tour [[Norma Jean]]. During a show on November 4th in San Diego, California, bassist Mike Madruga accidentally hit singer Dave Marion on the side of his face with the headstock of his bass, knocking him unconscious on stage. When he awoke, there was a hole that went all the way through his cheek, and although the band continued to finish the set, he had to be rushed to the hospital to be treated for the injury, and because of this, the band missed the following 3 days of the tour, but Dave is now fine and has finished the rest of the Radio Rebellion Tour.
With newly added members and a new approach at performing music, they set off on numerous tours mid-2006 to promote their latest CD ''The Always Open Mouth'', touring with bands such as [[Thursday (band)|Thursday]], [[The Number Twelve Looks Like You]], [[Heavy Heavy Low Low]], [[The Jonbenet]], and the Radio Rebellion Tour with bands [[The Fully Down]], [[The Confession]], [[Bless the Fall]], [[Misery Signals]], [[Between the Buried and Me]], and headliners of the tour [[Norma Jean]]. During a show on November 4th in San Diego, California, bassist Mike Madruga accidentally hit singer Dave Marion on the side of his face with the headstock of his bass, knocking him unconscious on stage. When he awoke, there was a hole that went all the way through[[Image:Example.jpg]] his cheek, and although the band continued to finish the set, he had to be rushed to the hospital to be treated for the injury, and because of this, the band missed the following 3 days of the tour, but Dave is now fine and has finished the rest of the Radio Rebellion Tour.


In March of 2007, they again go through another lineup change. It has been stated that Billy Johnson (guitars/lights /keyboard) has left the band due to personal reasons. It is believed he left for his girlfriend. Billy seems to have left on good terms.
In March of 2007, they again go through another lineup change. It has been stated that Billy Johnson (guitars/lights /keyboard) has left the band due to personal reasons. It is believed he left for his girlfriend. Billy seems to have left on good terms.

Revision as of 07:07, 2 June 2007

Fear Before
File:FBTMOF PV.jpg
Fear Before the March of Flames current line-up
Background information
OriginAurora, Colorado
Years active2002–present
MembersDavid Michael Marion (vocals)
Adam Rupert Fisher (guitar/vocals)
Mike Madruga (bass)
Zachary Hutchings (guitar)
Clayton Holyoak (drums)

Fear Before the March of Flames (sometimes abbreviated as FBTMOF or Fear Before) is a metalcore band that resides in Aurora, Colorado. Their current sound can be described as metalcore, drawing influence from the likes of Converge, The Blood Brothers, and Botch. Some even consider them to be mathcore because of their technical riffs and song structure.

Biography

After winning their high school battle of the bands, releasing their own record and playing shows around their hometown, pop punk outfit, 36 Flip, decided it was time for a change. Adam Fisher, Brandon Proff, and Mike Madruga decided to start over with their beloved friend, Dave Marion. Quickly establishing themselves in the Denver underground music scene, they released their debut album, Odd How People Shake, in 2003 on Rise Records. Gaining some notoriety outside of Colorado, they then signed to more prominient Equal Vision Records, who re-released their debut in January 2004. Their debut was primarily in the vein of post-hardcore, featuring a mix of screamed vocals on the part of David Michael Marion and clean singing provided by Adam Rupert Fisher. The instrumental work on Odd How People Shake is best described as typical of that of most melodic metalcore artists of the day, and it is rumoured that every song on the album is based on a movie ("Sarah Goldfarb, Where are Your Manners?", for example, is supposedly about Requiem for a Dream, while on their second album, Art Damage, "The Story of the Curious Oysters" has more to do with the Disney movie, Alice in Wonderland).

Their second album, Art Damage, was released on Equal Vision Records in September 2004, and was a marked change in direction for the band. Art Damage as an album was much heavier and darker than their debut; the band left behind the relative simplicity and, arguably, tiredness of the instrumental work of their debut in favor of the abrasiveness characterizing bands such as Converge and Every Time I Die. In addition, virtually all of the vocals are screamed, with the exception of an odd chorus or verse.

The critical consensus seems to favor their new direction, and in concert, the band plays few, if any, songs from their debut. On their website, they explicitly state that they will not play one song in particular from their debut, "On the Brightside, She Could Choke;" interestingly enough, this song also has the most prominent elements of emo of all the songs in their catalogue, which could be one of the reasons they have grown so adverse to playing it.

Their new album, The Always Open Mouth, was released on Tuesday, September 19, 2006. This album marks a considerably different sound from previous recordings. This album contains a much more experimental side, such as more emphasis on antiphony between the lead singer and guitarist Adam Fisher, and a considerable lesser amount of screaming. It features layered guitar chords (a second guitarist was added to the band before the recording of this album), and many electronic sounds used with heavily-distorted or otherwise-effected guitars and synthesizers, or sequencers and drum machines, giving it a more Industrial feel. As a result, it is not as hard or fast as their previous two albums, but instead, is more experimental and well-crafted.

With newly added members and a new approach at performing music, they set off on numerous tours mid-2006 to promote their latest CD The Always Open Mouth, touring with bands such as Thursday, The Number Twelve Looks Like You, Heavy Heavy Low Low, The Jonbenet, and the Radio Rebellion Tour with bands The Fully Down, The Confession, Bless the Fall, Misery Signals, Between the Buried and Me, and headliners of the tour Norma Jean. During a show on November 4th in San Diego, California, bassist Mike Madruga accidentally hit singer Dave Marion on the side of his face with the headstock of his bass, knocking him unconscious on stage. When he awoke, there was a hole that went all the way through his cheek, and although the band continued to finish the set, he had to be rushed to the hospital to be treated for the injury, and because of this, the band missed the following 3 days of the tour, but Dave is now fine and has finished the rest of the Radio Rebellion Tour.

In March of 2007, they again go through another lineup change. It has been stated that Billy Johnson (guitars/lights /keyboard) has left the band due to personal reasons. It is believed he left for his girlfriend. Billy seems to have left on good terms.

Members

Current line-up

Former members

  • Billy Johnson - guitar, keyboards, lights, etc.
  • Brandon Proff - drums (The Glass Ocean)
  • Eric Lobus - guitar(Left for Unknown reasons before tour)
  • Mat Clouse- guitar(left for unknown reasons after Odd How People Shake)

Discography

Albums

Album Cover Date of Release Title Label
January, 2003/2004 Odd How People Shake Rise Records

Equal Vision Records

September 2004 Art Damage Equal Vision Records
September 2004
[Recorded August 7, 2004 in San Diego, California]
Live at the Epicentre Equal Vision Records
2005 Stop All The Downloading [Internet EP] Equal Vision Records
September 2006 The Always Open Mouth Equal Vision Records

DVD

DVD Cover Date of Release Title Label
Spring, 2007 Absolute Future, Absolute Past DVD Equal Vision Records

Track unknown: "A Shoreline Perspective"

Track 3: "Given To Dreams of What Shall Never"

Disc 1, Track 13: "Consequences David, You'll Meet Your Fate In The Styx"

Track 3: "The State of Texas vs. Fear Before"

Disc 2, Track 14: "237"

Track 1: "Lycanthropy"

  • 2004 Vans Warped Tour Compilation (MCA Records, 2004)

Disc 2 Track 13: "On the Bright Side, She Could Choke"

  • Take Action! Vol. 6 Disc 1 (Sub City Records 2007)

"Taking Cassandra to the End of the World Party"

See also