Even without considering themselves such,
the Falcon is still something of a Chicago punk rock supergroup, resulting from the union of vocalist/guitarist
Brendan Kelly (
the Lawrence Arms,
Slapstick,
the Broadways), bassist
Dan Andriano (
Alkaline Trio,
Slapstick,
Tuesday), drummer
Neil Hennessy (
the Lawrence Arms,
Colossal), and guitarist
Todd Mohney (
Rise Against). Friends from over the years, the members of
the Falcon initially came together after
Kelly had written some songs that he didn't feel quite fit his current band,
the Lawrence Arms. He got talking to
Mohney about starting a band together, but aside from coming up with their name, not much happened until about a year later. Needing a bassist,
Kelly showed
Andriano the songs while hanging out one day and he immediately signed on. A phone call to
Hennessy later cemented the group. Haphazardly recording their rowdy debut EP themselves with no budget, the resulting
God Don't Make No Trash or Up Your Ass with Broken Glass was finally issued in December 2004 on Red Scare (the label's first release); the guys also donated a track to Fat Wreck's 2005 compilation Protect: A Benefit for the National Association to Protect Children. Members all continued work with their separate bands before getting back together to record their follow-up release, the rawkin' full-length
Unicornography, which appeared in late September 2006. By that point,
the Falcon was down to being a trio with
Mohney gone from the lineup.
–
Corey Apar, Rovi