Interview with David of Fear Before the March
of Flames
Carlo:
Hi David! How are you doing?
David: Damn good, we are at the Equal Vision offices right
now taking a break from recording our new record.
Carlo:
Can you introduce the band's members and a story of how you got together?
David: We are four dudes (David, Adam, Mike, and Brandon).
We all went to the same high school together and some of the guys were
in previous bands together that came and went. In the summer of 2002,
I (David) was asked to join the band as a vocalist on a whim and that
was the start of Fear Before the March of Flames.
Carlo: Where do you come from? How is the indie/punk/rock scene
in the place you come from?
David:
We are from Denver, Colorado. The scene… let's see. I
can honestly say that the scene has changed a lot since the start of
our band. I think a lot of kids are more supportive of the scene than
when we first started. You see a lot more people at shows now than there
used to. Let's hope it's not a trend and they all go back to what they
did before they liked hardcore. But it’s awesome to see more tours
hit Colorado. I think Colorado was once a state that bands didn’t
mind skipping over.
Carlo:
Where did you get the name Fear Before The March of Flames from? It
sounds like it has got a deep meaning, and I think long band names are
quite popular these days, don't you think?
David: All the short names were taken. Our name came from a
headline in the newspaper. It refers to some wild fires in Colorado
that were burning when we started the band.
Carlo:
Do you consider yourself an indie or emo band at all? What do you think
of the emo hardcore scene nowadays?
David:
I don’t know anymore. I think trying to label something is impossible.
There is always going to be a million people who disagree with your
opinion. My grandma calls our style ‘heavy steel’! That
works for me. Haha!
Carlo:
You released your debut LP on Rise Records - then re-released via Equal
Vision Records; how did you get in touch with the guys at EVR?
David: We were on tour with Bear vs. Shark when we were on
the East Coast and EVR came out to see a couple shows. We kept in contact
ever since.
Carlo:
Have you released some other stuff before your new LP? I know you formed
not too much time ago but already did some great stuff.
David:
When we were just a Denver local band we released a 3 song ep/demo we
did ourselves. We sold a lot of those on our own. They are long out
of print… which is good. Haha
Carlo:
Your sound is basically rock, and it has also some post hardcore influences
according to me; where do you get your inspiration from? Other bands,
music, books, movies, life ...
David: All of the above!
Carlo:
How would you describe FBTMOF to a person that has never heard of you?
David:
Haha, uhmm… I usually say something like, ‘this is kinda
different, you might like it!’. Luckily I don’t have to
do that often because I'm never good at it anyways.
Carlo:
What are some of the bands that you guys in the band regularly listen
to?
David:
Lately we have been listening to a lot of 90’s radio
bands.
Carlo:
What about your lyrics? What do you sing about? I noticed this song
"The Lisbon Girls, Oh The Lisbon Girls" - what is that about?
David:
The Lisbon girls are a reference to the movie ‘The Virgin
Suicides’.
Carlo:
Have you got some plans of touring to support you new album? If so,
where and with whom?
David:
The new record we are recording right now doesn’t come
out till September so we don’t have a tour planned out that far
in advance, but we will be heading out before that in June with 18 Visions
and Underoath. We can’t wait for that, it should be an awesome
tour. And in July we have some Warped Tour dates. And I believe we just
confirmed a spot on Hellfest.
Carlo:
Speaking of tours, I read that you are always busy touring with a lot
of bands. Can you tell us some funny fact that happened to you on tour?
David:
All I have to say is that, if Fear Before the March of Flames
and Bear vs Shark tour together, I hope you don’t own a hotel
near the club we play ;-)
Carlo:
The critics say your sound is a cross between Blood Brothers, Botch,
and the likes. What do you think of these comparisons?
David: Cool, we like both of those bands!
Carlo:
You will be producing your next LP on EVR with Matt Ellard (who by the
way worked with Converge, Between The Buried and Me and others) - what
can we expect from these new songs? Do you already have a release date
and most important, have you already entered the studio?
David:
Our release date for our new record will be released on September
7th. Tentatively titled, “The God Awful Truth”. We have
about 70% done. So far, we couldn’t be happier with how its turning
out. Matthew Ellard knows what he is doing. All our 12 hour days are
paying off. The new songs are still ‘fearbefore’, but they
are very different. These songs are darker and heavier than we have
ever been before. Not much singing on this record. We have had some
time to grow as a band and song writers. We are very proud of this batch
of songs. It's our best work yet.
Carlo:
Do you think it is difficult for a young band to get hooked up by some
label? I ask you this, because in the last year I saw a lot of unknown
and untalented bands getting signed by major labels and all...how do
you relate to this thing? Are you willing to get signed to some major
or you just do not care?
David:
This is a good question. Our new record ‘The God Awful Truth’,
is a loosely based concept album on the death of the music industry.
So in September you get to hear our thoughts in full. But for now I
will say, alot of bands are clueless and a lot of labels don’t
know what a good band is. And that is why there are so many shitty bands
out there. We turned down a major label last year just as fast as they
offered us the option. I’ll keep my soul for now. Maybe when I’m
45 and still live with my parents I’ll change my mind.
Carlo:
Any final comment?
David: Thanks for the interview. Look out for us on tour this
summer and our new record in the fall!
We love you.
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