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Fear Before (originally known as Fear Before the March of Flames) was an American
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band formed in
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. As stated in their Alternative Press podcast, their name originates from a
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newspaper headline about the 2002 Hayman fire titled "The Fear Before The March of Flames." They released their debut album ''
Odd How People Shake ''Odd How People Shake'' is the first studio album by the post-hardcore band Fear Before, released under their former name, Fear Before the March of Flames. It was released in 2003 via Rise Records. On a budget of $1,500, the album was recorde ...
'' in 2003 with a re-release in January 2004, second album '' Art Damage'' in September 2004, third album '' The Always Open Mouth'' in September 2006, and fourth album ''
Fear Before Fear Before (originally known as Fear Before the March of Flames) was an American post-hardcore band formed in Aurora, Colorado. As stated in their Alternative Press podcast, their name originates from a Denver Post newspaper headline about the ...
'' in October 2008. In 2010 the band announced they were going into an indefinite hiatus.


Biography


''Odd How People Shake'' (2002–2003)

In 2002, Fear Before the March of Flames was formed in
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,
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with vocalist David Marion, guitarist/vocalist Adam Fisher, bassist Michael Madruga, and drummer Brandon Proff. The original members all met at
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in Aurora. However, Fisher is the only Colorado native. The band took their name from a local newspaper headline when wildfires swept through their state. The band drew inspiration from bands such as Botch,
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and The Blood Brothers in creating their music. Prior to forming Fear Before, Fisher, Madruga, and Proff were in a pop-punk band together called thirtysixflip. Marion was their merchandise guy. After they decided to pursue a more abrasive post-hardcore/mathcore direction, Marion joined, and Fear Before the March of Flames was born. The band played their first show on August 1, 2002. In July and October 2002, the band recorded their three-song debut EP with Jason Anderson at Grey Music Recording Company in Thornton, Colorado. The band sold copies of this EP on their early tours, which garnered the attention of
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based
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. Once signed to Rise, the band released their debut album ''
Odd How People Shake ''Odd How People Shake'' is the first studio album by the post-hardcore band Fear Before, released under their former name, Fear Before the March of Flames. It was released in 2003 via Rise Records. On a budget of $1,500, the album was recorde ...
'' in July 2003. They gained notoriety outside of Colorado from tours with bands such as The Blood Brothers and
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. However, it was on the tour with the band Bear vs. Shark when they were noticed and then signed to the more prominent
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, who re-released their debut in January 2004. Their debut was primarily in the vein of
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, featuring a mix of screamed vocals on the part of David Michael Marion and clean singing provided by Adam Rupert Fisher. It is rumoured that every song on the album is based on a movie ("Sarah Goldfarb, Where are Your Manners?", for example, is about ''
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''). 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;". However, on October 30, 2007 at a show in Houston, Texas, they played an acoustic set at Warehouse Live that included "On the Brightside." Due to a loss in drummer Clayton Holyoak's family, the band decided to play an acoustic set because they were at a loss of percussion. On September 5, 2008 at an intimate hometown show in Denver, during their encore, Fear Before asked the audience what song they wanted to hear. Unanimously, the entire audience started to chant for "Brightside". After some hesitation, the band played the song in its original form for the first time since 2003. The band has also played this song twice since this show, once in Anaheim, California, and again in Denver.


''Art Damage'' (2004–2005)

From late July 2004 to mid-August 2004, the band played with Evergreen Terrace and
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on the Radiotakeover Tour. The band also played select dates with Norma Jean in August and October as well. In August, the band recorded a live EP at The Epicentre in
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, titled ''
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'', which was released in September. 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'' featured "a much more straightforward, significantly harder style." Different from the earlier material, FBTMOF changed from the original indie
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sound to more of a
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based sound. The video for the single "Should Have Stayed in the Shallows" was filmed in the same basement as the one used in the film ''
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'' and was heavily rotated on
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's show ''Headbanger's Ball''. Through April 2005, the band toured with
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and The Chariot. The band also played on the Sounds of the Underground tour on Midwest and Southeast dates. On October 18, 2005,
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released the soundtrack for the ''
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'' television series. Fear Before the March of Flames provided a previously unreleased song, "
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", for the soundtrack. The song took its name from the infamous room number from the film '' The Shining.'' It was featured in the credits for the
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-directed episode '' Dance of the Dead''.


''The Always Open Mouth'' (2006–2007)

In June 2006, the band played at the
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Reunion Show, and in August they played at the Dirt Fest. Their third studio album, '' The Always Open Mouth'', was released on September 19, 2006. Fischer explains that the title of the album refers to people who act like "An all-knowing super being from another realm sent here to save us all, or be a fucking loud mouth bigot. They are ''The Always Open Mouth''." This album marks a considerably different sound from previous recordings, containing a much more experimental side with more emphasis on antiphony between the lead vocalist Marion, and guitarist/vocalist Fisher, and a considerably lesser amount of screaming. It is described as "boldly experimental and brimming with musical complexity". The band has replied to fan response that found the album to be a large departure from the sound of ''Art Damage'' by stating that they "just wanted to do something we hadn't done before." The first single from the album was the song "Taking Cassandra to the End of the World Party", and a video was also filmed with director David Bell. The song references the Greek legend of
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, a woman who possessed the gift of
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, but was cursed by the fact that no one would believe her tellings. Proff left the band to pursue a teaching career and drummer Clayton "Goose" Holyoak, guitarist Zach "Binks" Hutchings, and guitarist/keyboardist Billy Johnson were added. From October 2006 to December 2006, the band played with previous tour-mates Norma Jean, and
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, on the first ever Radio Rebellion Tour. In March 2007, the band played a portion of the
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Plan Midwest Tour and played one day at the Appalachian Annihilation Festival. That month the band again changed their lineup. They stated that Billy Johnson (touring guitarist) left the band for personal reasons. In July/August 2007 the band embarked on their first headlining tour with
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, and Hot Cross as support. For this tour they released a limited edition EP entitled ''A Little Less Teeth'', featuring live sessions, outtakes, and demos. The band had planned to release a DVD titled ''Absolute Past, Absolute Future'' with an estimated release date of Spring 2007. The DVD would cover the band's touring before they recorded ''The Always Open Mouth'' and the two months spent in
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recording the album. Fear Before the March of Flames explained that the DVD will not be "random live footage from four years ..followed by random live footage from three years ago". ''Absolute Past, Absolute Future'' would be presented in documentary form, telling the history of the band chronologically. However, the footage was lost and the release was scrapped.


Fear Before (2008–2009)

In the January 2008 issue of ''Alternative Press'', the band was featured as having one of the most anticipated albums of the year. The album, titled ''Fear Before'', was recorded in Seattle, WA at Johnny Cab Studios with producer Casey Bates (
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, The Fall of Troy) during June and July 2008 and was released October 28, 2008. The self-titled album marked many changes for the band. This is the first album on which lead vocalist Dave Marion contributed the majority of lyrics. In the past, guitarist and back-up vocalist Adam Fisher had written the majority of the lyrics. In contrast to their previous work, most of Dave's vocals on this album are sung as opposed to screamed. This is the first album to feature current drummer Clayton 'Goose' Holyoak, as well as the first and last album where Zachary 'Binks' Hutchings had a substantial role in the writing of a Fear Before album. He had previously played on '' The Always Open Mouth'' but did not contribute to writing. The album features guest vocals by a number of people, most notably Thomas Erak from The Fall of Troy as well as Zachary Carothers of
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, Robert Smith of Heavy Heavy Low Low, Quentin Smith of Vaux, and Dreu Damian of I Am The Ocean. One of the songs from the album, "Review Our Lives", is a revised version of "Epic Song", which was previously released as a live session on their ''A Little Less Teeth'' EP. In September 2008 they embarked on a headlining tour with
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and I Am the Ocean as support. Fear Before also announced on September 9, 2008 that they would be dropping "The March of Flames" from their name, and would from now on be known as simply "Fear Before". The band had considered keeping their full name and simply titling the album ''Fear Before'', but decided against it at the last minute. In early 2009, Zach Hutchings left the band to join Utah group I Am the Ocean. Adam has stated that Zach left due to some personal and creative tensions, though Zach and the band remain good friends. The band decided to remain a four piece. After Binks' departure, the band supported
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on a package tour that spring. In the summer, Fear Before toured Australia for the first time, where their friend Trent Jacobi fell through the roof of a house and was hospitalized. In response to this event, Fear Before posted their discography on Bandcamp.com to raise money to cover hospital bills. Tour and labelmates
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also released a limited edition 7" featuring b-sides from '' On Letting Go'' to raise money for Trent. After returning from Australia they embarked on what would be their last two headlining tours. The first was in the United States with Oceana and
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as support. The second, titled "The Hunt for Shred October", was across Canada with Baptized in Blood, Trophy Scars and
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from August to September. The band planned to not tour in 2010 and instead stay home and continue work on their fifth full-length. The band's last show before their hiatus began was on December 4, 2009 at the Crabtree Brewing Company in Greeley, Colorado.


Possible fifth album and indefinite hiatus (2010–present)

In January 2011, Adam played his first solo show at the Larimer Lounge in Denver, Colorado. He revealed that the songs he had been writing were not quite right for Fear Before, and later dubbed the project All Human. After playing several local shows in the Denver and Salt Lake areas, he released the first All Human demos online. A 14-track album tentatively titled ''Catholic Guilt and the Queerest of Thoughts'' was expected to be released later in the year, and is notable for featuring original Fear Before drummer Brandon Proff on many of the tracks. After close to 18 months of silence from the band, Adam posted a message on the band's Facebook, signaling an indefinite hiatus. Three days later he made another statement making it clear the band was not breaking up. As of October 20, 2014 the band had alluded on their Facebook to new upcoming material, saying "New songs... No hoax." The band has since updated their Facebook to reflect new material titled "Absolute Future Absolute Past".


Musical style

Johnny Loftus of ''
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'' describes the band's sound as "a hybrid of
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,
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, and terse
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dynamics."


Members

;Current *David Michael Marion – unclean vocals, rhythm guitar, programming, production, keyboards (2002–2011) *Adam "Rupert" Fisher – lead guitar, keyboards, programming, percussion, production, strings, clean vocals (2002–2011) (now in Orbs) *Michael Madruga – bass, backing vocals (2002–2011) *Clayton "Goose" Holyoak – drums, percussion (2006–2011) ( Better Lovers, ex-
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, ex- Norma Jean)
;Former *Mat Clouse – rhythm guitar (2002–2003) *Brandon Proff – drums, programming (2002–2006) *Zachary "Binks" Hutchings – rhythm guitar (2006–2009) *Billy Johnson – rhythm guitar, keyboards, programming (2006–2007)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


EP

*''Fear Before the March of Flames'' (2002) – self-released *''A Little Less Teeth'' (2007) – Equal Vision Records


Live

*''Live at the Epicentre'' (2004) – Equal Vision Records


DVD

*''Absolute Future, Absolute Past DVD'' – Equal Vision Records **This DVD footage was lost; Adam told the story in the AP Podcast, available on iTunes.


Songs on compilations

* '' Rise 2003 Sampler'' (Rise Records, date unknown) **Track number unknown: "A Shoreline Perspective" * '' Rise 2004 Sampler'' (Rise Records, May 2004) **Track 3: "Given To Dreams of What Shall Never" * '' Take Action! Vol. 4'' (Sub City Records, September 2004) **Disc 1, Track 13: "Consequences David, You'll Meet Your Fate In The Styx" *'' Equal Vision Winter 2004 Sampler'' (Equal Vision Records, 2004) **Track 3: "The State of Texas vs. Fear Before" *'' Masters of Horror Soundtrack'' (Immortal Records, September 2005) **Disc 2, Track 14: "237" *'' Equal Vision Warped Tour Sampler'' (Equal Vision Records, 2006) **Track 1: "Lycanthropy" *'' The Best of Taste of Chaos'' (Warcon Enterprises, 2006) **Disc 1, Track 17: "Should Have Stayed in the Shallows" *''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"


Videography


References


External links


Official website
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