The Firebird Band is Christopher Broach, Mike Marsden, and Steve Znavor.

The newest record – The City at Night is available through Bifocal Media and Lucid Records.

* bassist John Isberg plays bass, keyboards, sequencers, and even some backing vocals on THE CITY AT NIGHT

**drummer Rob Kellenberger (Duvall, Tuesday, Slapstick) plays live drums on THE CITY AT NIGHT…

*** singer (and Broach's sister) Elizabeth Black did some vocals on 3 of the tracks from THE CITY AT NIGHT as well…

Most of the songs on this record – “The City at Night” – were played in no specific order (all but 6 of the 15 tracks) and over the next 6 months (from January to June of 2003) cut up, edited, and put together at home, at Coney Island Studios in Madison, Wisconsin, and at Steve Colletti’s house (of Monday’s Hero) by Broach. Most of the “parts” to the songs were just played back to back for a period of time – and left open as to how it would fit together later. To let it the music breathe, give the guys (Broach and Isberg) a few months (9 months) to think about how to out it together, and leave it open for interpretation at a later time. The acoustic tracks were recorded by Matt Talbott (of Hum and Centaur) in the fall of 2001 at his studio in Champaign, Illinois – Great Western Record Recorders.

The Firebird Band continues to grow, and has been getting more and more heavily involved in using synths, drum machines, vocoders, and computers to layer and write new songs. As well as a somewhat organic approach to the guitars and live instruments - it makes for an interesting and fresh new hybrid between electro, rock, and that new "electro-clash" word that seems so befitting of the times as of late... and fresh and new hybrid that you won't be able to compare to any other...