About Birds….

Formed in the late 80’s, Birds at the End of the Road first started playing “Rock Against Depression” shows at Metro in the fall of 88’. They came of age with acts like The Slugs, The Connells and pre-fame Smashing Pumpkins. After being asked back to open for 10,000 Maniacs they soon became regulars at Metro and other Chicago stops like Avalon, Gaspars, Batteries Not Included and the legendary Club Stodola.

Comprised of singer Ken Fountain, Jason Lee (Guitar), Henry Jansen (Drums) and John Ryan (Bass). The members did go on to make more music; Fountain leading Red Elephant, Lee in EXO, Jansen with Dovetail Joint /Ivory Wire (and others) and Ryan involved with music management.

Birds at the End of the Road were first heard locally on (the sorely missed) WCBR and their Compilation “Best of CBR/ Bear tracks 92”. Their first release was on Columbia College’s AEMMP records in 1993. Not long after that the Birds signed with Minneapolis based Channel 83/ Sci-Fi Western and put out a mix of studio and live tracks called “Chowderbox”. This record was toured mercilessly and with college radio support went on to sell 10,000 copies. In 1995 there was a new record in the can. Before its release in 1996 the group took a break and reorganized under the name Mother Factor and returned to release “Queery” on Channel 83. This was a proud studio effort and the band toured intensely in support of it until eventually calling it quits in December of 1997 with a record-breaking show at Martyrs’.

The band reunited in 2007 to play a single sold-out show at Martyrs’, as well as 2017 in the same room.  

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20 Years Later…

I am sure all of our friends that are close to our age can count many blessings in their lives. I am no exception. But I also know that I feel uniquely blessed to have 3 friends in my life that are the biggest blessing of all.

For over a decade of my life I lived in what was essentially a marriage. A band asks a lot of a person, and a person asks a lot of a band in return. Again, we were no exception. Our schedules, for years, revolved around regular rehearsal days, show dates, band meetings and group decisions about how we spent our money and how we spent our time. As most musicians will attest, it can be a serious yolk around your neck – but I wouldn’t trade it for the world. It taught me about people. It taught me about business. It taught me about songwriting and performing, and the difference between creating art by yourself and in a collaboration. And I’ll tell you what – I will take the latter every time.

These past two weeks we have wallowed in tons of nostalgia and old jokes, and created new ones without effort. We took as much time as available to catch up on each other’s lives, see each other’s families, and most importantly work really hard together again to make our songs sound the best that they can. These guys I chose to attach myself to 30+ years ago still take it seriously, and still have just as much love for the songs we wrote and played together. And holy crap, there were a lot of songs.

Writing our set for Saturday was easy to do – 3/4 of it at least. Those remaining slots had us sifting through our seemingly endless recordings, and our seemingly stunted memories. I can’t even count how many times we all let out a collective “whoa” when hearing an old recording we had all but forgotten. Two or three times during each rehearsal someone would bust in to a riff or a melody from like 1992 and we’d all kick in. I can’t tell you how the lyrics managed to spill out of my face, but spill they did. It was a great testament to the indelibility of music in the human brain. And a testament to how many times we hit the stage and studio together over the years.

So, twenty years after our final show, we get to hit the stage again this Saturday night. And, no matter what happens – if my voice suddenly goes, if the stage collapses, if not a single human shows up – I will still count myself as one of the luckiest human beings in the world. I can say I have been part of creating music that some people still like, and I get to play it with 3 people I still love.

So I’m taking it upon myself to say thank you in advance on behalf of all of us for allowing us the opportunity to play a bunch of our songs again,

and making us feel welcome to do so. Beyond our own friendship, we made more friends because of this band than anyone should be allowed to. We will be forever thankful for that, and we will be looking forward to seeing everyone.

Time to orient the crystal, boys.

/ken

 

Yes. Seriously. We’ve never had a website.

Maybe it’s because we had our hey-day in the time right before websites were a thing. Or, maybe we were just Luddites. I don’t really know. But, as rock history would have it, we’ve never had a website. So, twenty years after playing our last show, two firsts are happening. 1) We now have a website! (obviously.) And 2) we will be re-uniting on stage to play a full fledged rock show at Martyrs’ (the site of said final jam.) 

As I type this, I am sitting in a hotel room in Dayton, Ohio, driving myself and my gear up from central Virginia (where I currently reside in bucolic bliss) to spend a couple of weeks in Henry’s guest bedroom while we blow the dust off of some old chestnuts in preparation for the show on August 12th.

That’s exactly two weeks from this entry! We are all totally stoked, and could not feel more lucky to have the opportunity to get up on stage and enjoy each other’s musical presence. And to see a ton of old friends. 

So browse the small site. We’ve got music to listen to, photos to ridicule, and more to come if you feel like getting geared up before the show.

So come on out to Martyrs’ on Sat Aug 12. We will be playing a nice long set of some of our (and your) favorite songs, selling some commemorative shirts, as well as a cool commemorative poster printed by our friends at Smith Printing (https://www.facebook.com/JWSPrint/) that I will post about soon.

I finish the drive tomorrow, and the countdown to our set time begins! Hope to see a bunch of you there!

/ken

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