The Fire Show

The Fire Show was an American indie rock band from Chicago signed to Perishable Records. They released three albums on the label in the period 2000–2002.

History

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Bandmembers Seth Cohen and Michael Lenzi played in the group Number One Cup together in the late 1990s, but in September 1998, Cohen broke his neck playing ice hockey.[1] He recovered in time to tour with Number One Cup to support their third album, but soon after, that group splintered, leaving Cohen embittered.[1] Despite mutual tension between the former bandmates, Cohen and Lenzi began talking and writing songs together later in 1999, and put together a new four-member ensemble.[1] The pair gave themselves the stage names M. Resplendent and Olias Nil while working with the band.[2] As an ensemble, they initially took the name X-Vessel, but bassist Brian Lubinsky left the group in 2000 and they renamed themselves The Fire Show.[1] After seeing them play in January 2000 at the Lounge Ax, Tim Rutili signed them to his label Perishable Records.[1] Perishable released three albums of theirs – a self-titled record in 2000,[3] Above the Volcano of Flowers in 2001,[4][5] and Saint the Fire Show in 2002.[6]

They broke up soon after the release of Saint the Fire Show.[7] Lenzi went on to work under the name Resplendent.[8] Cohen moved to England, where he became a student.[9]

Members

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  • Seth Cohen ("Olias Nil") – guitar
  • Michael Lenzi ("M. Resplendent") – guitar, vocals, electronics
  • Brian Lubinsky – bass
  • Eric Rorth – drums
  • John Pyx Klos – bass
  • Bob Kohlman – drums

Discography

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  • The Fire Show (Perishable Records, 2000)
  • Above the Volcano of Flowers (Perishable, 2001)
  • Saint The Fire Show (Perishable, 2002)

References

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