Comprised of guitarist Mike Kinsella (Cap’n Jazz, Joan of Arc, Owls), guitarist Steve Holmes, and drummer Steve Lamos, American Football formed at the University of Illinois in 1997. After writing and practicing for about one year, they released a 3-song CDEP on Polyvinyl in October 1998.
The band played a few shows around the Midwest and then recorded a self-titled album, which Polyvinyl released in September 1999. About a year after the album had been released, the band became primarily a studio project before its members mutually decided to quit recording together.
In 2014, Polyvinyl reissued the band’s debut album, which included an entire bonus disc featuring never-before heard demos and live recordings. Shortly after this, the 3 original members decided to reunite for a few special performances (now with Nate Kinsella on bass), all of which sold out immediately. These reunion shows sparked the idea of writing new music together.
In 2016, with Nate now a permanent member, the group released their long-anticipated second album, American Football. In the span of a few years, American Football went from being a “reunion band” to an actual band – a bona fide ongoing focus for 4 musicians making some of the best music of their lives.
2019 saw the release of the band’s third self-titled full-length album, which features guest vocals from Paramore’s Hayley Williams, Slowdive’s Rachel Goswell, and Land of Talk’s Elizabeth Powell.