The Fire Show was an American indie rock band from Chicago signed to Perishable Records.
[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.
[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] 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.