1.Introduce yourself and your band and
tell us why we should listen to you.
Hello everyone! My name is Greg Brown.
I’m in the band Age of Fire. Currently, it is a studio project
where I do vocal, guitars, bass, and keys sometimes and use a few
different drummers. I’m from the old South Florida thrash scene in
the 80’s and early 90’s. After leaving the Miami area I moved to
Virginia and studied classical music after getting burned out on the
biz. Over the last couple of years I started picking up my electric
again and really missed writing music in that style. Don’t get me
wrong. I never stopped listening to metal. I think one of the coolest
things about this band has been it’s evolution, we started off
thrash and the newer stuff has hints on Satriani but heavier and even
some Symphonic metal stuff. Kind of a fusion of my two loves, metal
and classical music. The recent stuff has been more instrument but
that doesn’t mean it will stay that way.
2.What do you classify your sound as,
Who do you tell people you sound like?
I’d say we are classic metal, there’s
some Metallica in there, Maiden but also a nod to Nightwish as well.
I’d love to work with a female vocalist.
3.With digital music in today's world
would you vote to keep or eliminate physical media?
I’d keep it for sure. With all of the
compression we lose a lot to the overall sound. It is to have it on
the go with you as well.
4.What is the reason you decided to be
a musician and has that reason paid off?
I’ve been a musician for over 37
years. I would be lost without it. I’m always writing, creating and
producing music, I can’t stop. I love performing for people and
have played in front of thousands over the years. Yes, doing
something you love is the pay off.
5.How do you feel about females in
metal getting special attention? Do you feel it is fair?
I love the fact that more females are
into and performing metal. Let there voice be heard! I think it is
fair if the people recognize them for their talent and not a piece of
ass.
6.In the world climate with hatred
being at an all time high and metal being an “ angry” music
Do you think your music contributes
to anger and hatred?
No, I think our music can be heavy but
also melodic. For the most part our lyrics are fantastical, monsters,
dragons, warriors, end of the world kinda stuff but not encouraging
violence or hatred.
7.Are you opposed to religious beliefs
or politics being used in music?
Not at all. Music is expression, leave
it up to the people.
8.We have dive into some pretty deep
issues here do you think your music sends a message and if so what is
it?
We aren’t preachy. Age of Fire is a
metal band. I think metal can convey so much of the range of human
emotions and we try to do just that. We will have songs that touch on
war but not into the politics of it just what it’s like to be a
soldier in the front lines. We love fantasy and are huge Dio fans so
there’s rainbows, dragons, wizards, all a great escape. I guess
that’s what it comes down to is transporting others through music.
9.The market has changed and many bands
believe that record labels are a thing of the past, with many labels
now charging bands to “sign” how do you think a band can make it
in todays scene?
There are so many avenues for musicians
to get heard today. Bands have to be aware of the changing currents
in the industry constantly to promote themselves. The best way I
think a band can make it today is be present in the digital world but
you still have to take it to the streets with shows and merch.
10.Why with the thousands of options
including netflix , sporting events everything on demand
Why do you think people should
take the time to listen to what you have to say in your music?
I think since we’ve been at this for
a while I think there is something for everyone with our music. There
is a nod to old school thrash and 80s underground metal but have also
created a unique modern contemporary sound that separates us from
others in the market now. Always evolving and changing.
11.How do you feel about pay to play?
Do you think it is fair for a band to have to pay money to play?
I have never had to do that. I think it
depends on the gig. Would I pay to be on Wacken? Hell yeah. In some
dive bar, not so much. I’d hate to say never because it could be an
opportunity.
12.It is fact that you are the talent
and the entertainment explain what you think is the most important
key to success?
Perseverance. You have to keep at it.
Constantly. It’s like a circle, writing, recording, promoting, gigs
and repeat. You have to love it and stand behind your work, you will
find an audience and they will find you.
13.In country music and even in some
cases rock music is written and performed by different people would
your band perform a song written by someone else?
I think if we could put our stamp on it
sure. It would have to be something special and meaningful to us.
There are bands that I love the covers to, Van Halen, Helloween, and
Sanctuary jump to mind.
14.If you are pro female in music are
you pro using sex to sell your music? n/a
15.What is your view on the lawsuits
against people saying lewd or unprofessional things to women or men
and how does that affect an art described as sex drugs and rock n
roll ?
I see a lot of hate on some online
forums. I’m not aware of any lawsuits, that’s very sad. I’m not
sure why people have to be mean or belittle other artists. If you
don’t like it don’t watch or listen, I don’t see a need to be
cruel.
16. Ok lets lighten up a bit. What is
your favorite band of all time and why?
That’s tough. Depends on the decade
of my life. I was a huge Van Halen fan, then Dio, Maiden but without
a doubt one of my favorite all time bands is Nevermore. There were so
tight, phenomenal musicians and of course Warrell. He’s sadly
missed. He was like the Jim Morrison of metal, such a poet.
17.What would you be doing if you were
not in a band?
I’d be into astronomy and human space
exploration. I actually do some work for some non-profits on the
side.
18. Do you have a favorite sports team?
I don’t follow sports too closely
but I love watching olympic hockey and soccer.
19.If you could get on stage with
anyone dead or alive who would it be?
Black Sabbath with Ozzy or Dio
20.This is your shot to let loose,
Throw down your biggest complaint about the music biz.
The amount of money that streaming
companies pays the artists is criminal. It’s crazy to think you can
have thousands of streams and would be lucky if you had enough to buy
a pizza. I’m not sure how or if that would go away. There is no
legislation or they have no interest in changing it so musicians get
seriously screwed.
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