Before their breakup in 2018, ALLB had released four albums: an independent debut Plan B (2009), and three LPs under Equal Vision Records - Conversation Piece (2011), No Place (2014) and DIVISI (2017).
[1] In January 2011, A Lot Like Birds confirmed that singer Kurt Travis would be joining the band,[2] after the information had already leaked online.
[4] Travis soon formed a connection at Doghouse Records, and in April A Lot Like Birds announced that they had signed to the label, despite not having any music to showcase beyond Plan B.
[7] On June 26, 2015, the band announced Matt Coate as their new bassist while on tour, and guitarist Michael Franzino released a debut full-length studio album for his side project, alone.
[10] On July 19, 2019, instrumental versions of ALLB albums Conversation Piece, No Place and DIVISI were released via Equal Vision Records.
On December 12, 2023, the band announced that they'd be performing a one-off reunion set at Kill Iconic Fest on March 23, 2024 at The House of Blues in Anaheim.
The reunion line-up consisted of vocalist Kurt Travis, guitarist Michael Franzino, and drummer Joseph Arrington with other musicians brought in as special guests, including bassist Reese Ortenberg (of Eidola), guitarist Greg Almeida (Secret Gardens, ex-VISTA) and vocalist Matthew Fitzpatrick (ex-My Iron Lung).
[16] In a Reddit AMA[17] on October 29th, 2024, touring guitarist Greg Almeida stated that to the best of his knowledge, the band intended to record new music in the future.