Active Bird Community (also known as ABC) was an indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York. Forming in 2005, when its members at the time were 11 years old, they released four albums from 2012 to 2018. They disbanded in 2020. Their music has been compared to artists such as The Crocketts and Radiohead.
Career
Active Bird Community, often abbreviated as ABC,[2] formed in 2005,[1] when its members at the time – Tom D'Agustino, Andrew Wolfs, and Zach Slater – were 11 years old.[2][3] Their drummer, Quinn McGovern, joined during college when a previous drummer left the band; he was introduced to the band in his freshman year after the crowd shouted for Active Bird Community during his own band's concert.[2]
ABC released their first album, Magnum Opus, in 2012.[4] In 2015, ABC released the album I've Been Going Swimming.[5] A single from the album, "Pick Me Apart", received a music video in July 2016.[6] The band's next album, Stick Around, was released in 2017.[1][5]
ABC disbanded in 2020, after running a fundraiser for a follow-up to Amends. The money was used to fund D'Agustino's first solo EP, Homeschool: Book I, under the name Homeschool.[9] According to DJ Connor of Ones to Watch, D'Agustino was "happily unhappy" with his time in ABC.[10]