Jonathan Fire Eater was the rare band whose members had the good fortune of growing up together -- and the band's music reflected its members closeness. Their star burned incredibly bright for just a few years, finally burning out -- not fading away -- in 1998. The five-piece grew up in Washington, DC, where they started playing music together at an early age. After high school, all five moved to New York City to attend college, where living together kicked the musical process into high gear. The band practiced in a boiler room at Columbia University.
The band's self-titled debut album was released by a tiny indie label in 1995. Suffering from terrible production and a lack of cohesion, it didn't win the band many fans and quickly disappeared. Almost immediately, though, the band released the intense and brilliant Public Hanging of a Movie Star EP which, along with their legendary early live shows, made Jonathan Fire Eater the talk of the city.