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What happens when a band loses its lead singer and principal songwriter? The obvious thing would be to disband. But sometimes, when the band members enjoy each othersโ€™ company and share a musical connection, it might just be a chance to reinvent. The classic example of this is when, after the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis, the surviving members of post-punk Joy Division reformed, for better or worse, as dance pop New Order.

This is the kind of situation that the members of local folkie weirdo band Dirty Bird found themselves in when their original lead singer, Amy Nickol, left the band and moved to Hawaii. Rather than completely reinvent their sound, band members Megan Kay and Nikki Miller took the opportunity to step up their efforts as songwriters.

Dirty Birdโ€™s music has a sprawling, homemade quality to it. Miller plays guitar and keyboards; Kay, mandolin and violin. The other members are Jenn Bowen on electric bass and guitar; Jordan Morrison on drums and percussion, including xylophone, and additional vocalist Kristina Lyons. Everybody sings. The instrumentation and arrangements are folksy, as are the loose vocal harmonies, but thereโ€™s a definite rock โ€™nโ€™ roll pulse that runs as an undercurrent through the music.

Rather than use the traditional rock band methodology for coming up with working titlesโ€”โ€œThe New One,โ€ โ€œThe Other New One,โ€ โ€œThe New New One,โ€ and other variations of the themeโ€”Kay and Miller initially label their songs numerically: โ€œMegan 1.0,โ€ โ€œMegan 2.0,โ€ โ€œNikki 1.0,โ€ โ€œNikki 2.0โ€ and so forth.

โ€œMarlon Brando,โ€ formerly โ€œMegan 1.0,โ€ with its bittersweet chorus that begins, โ€œI couldโ€™ve been a contender, now Iโ€™m just a pretenderโ€โ€”a nice allusion to On the Waterfrontโ€”is Kayโ€™s ode to the actor.

โ€œIt started when I was 15, and I just really liked the way he looked,โ€ she says. โ€œBut then it became about the idea of not living up to your potential and becoming disenchanted with everything and moving to an island. Just buying an island and moving there.โ€

โ€œMegan 2.0โ€ is part of the grand traditionโ€”โ€œEvery Breath You Takeโ€ comes to mindโ€”of creepy stalker songs masquerading as love songs. The song is based on a news item that Kay read of a man who, possibly inspired by a scene from Back to the Future, decides to frighten and attack a woman he desires and then return to the scene of the crime to โ€œrescueโ€ her. In the news story, the woman recognized the man and had him arrested. In Kayโ€™s song, the extra twist is that the woman enjoys the attack. The opening line of the song is โ€œI know the way you walk home.โ€

Morrison calls the song โ€œMegan 2.0, double the craziness.โ€

Itโ€™s a nice surprise that a band that seems so fun and homespun has such disturbing lyrical content.

One of Millerโ€™s songs, โ€œThere You Are Again,โ€ is performed a cappella (with handclaps). The repeated refrain, sung by the whole group like an antagonistic family sing-along, is โ€œThere you are again; I just canโ€™t avoid you, even though I want to.โ€

โ€œThat song isnโ€™t about anyone in particular,โ€ says Miller, โ€œexcept maybe one person.โ€

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