Fireworks began in 2004 under the name Bears,[6] hailing from the Metro Detroit area of Michigan. A demo, Can't Hardly Wait, was released on September 15, 2005.[7] They signed to the independent label, Run For Cover Records, who released their debut EP, We Are Everywhere, and 7" Adventure, Nostalgia and Robbery. In October 2006, they appeared at the Bamboozle Left festival.[8] In January 2007, they went on a West Coast tour with First to Leave, and later appeared at Sincerity Fest.[9][10] In May and June 2007, they went on tour with Set Your Goals, Just Surrender, and Driving East.[11] They then embarked on the Act Like You Know Tour alongside the White Tie Affair.[12] They went on a West Coast tour with First to Leave in September and October 2007.[13] In December 2007, the band went on the All I Want For X-Mas Is Dudes Tour alongside 2*Sweet and the High Court.[14] In January 2008, they supported the Swellers on their headlining US tour.[15] In June and July 2008, the band went on tour with 2*Sweet and This Time Next Year.[16] Fireworks signed to independent label Triple Crown Records in August 2008.[17]We Are Everywhere was reissued through Triple Crown on October 21.[18]
They have released two music videos, one for "Detroit" and another for "Arrows".
Their EP entitled "Bonfires" was released for digital download on December 7, 2010, and their sophomore full length, "Gospel" was released on May 24, 2011.
They toured with Polar Bear Club in the fall of 2011, and shot a video for the song "Arrows," directed by Thom Glunt.
On December 18, 2011, Under the Gun Review voted "Arrows" by Fireworks as the best music video of the year
The band toured for most of 2012, sharing the stage with acts such as Set Your Goals and Cartel. They also played every date of Warped Tour 2012.
On January 29, 2014, Fireworks announced their third full-length, Oh, Common Life. The album was released on March 25, 2014. The band also replaced Defeater on The Greatest Generation Tour in the Spring. They band joined The Wonder Years, Real Friends, Citizen, and Modern Baseball.
On May 14, 2015, the band announced on social media that they would be taking an indefinite hiatus following their North American tour.
Hiatus (2015–2019)
Before the band went on hiatus, Mercer and MacKinder formed the band Empty Houses with vocalist Ali Shea.[20] They signed to Sargent House with the album Daydream, which was released June 2016.
Starting in 2014, drummer Theodore "Teddy" Roberts began playing for Tigers Jaw, becoming a full time member in 2019. Roberts also went on to front his own alt-country band, Teddy Roberts and The Mouths. The group released their debut, "Never Wanna Die", in April 2019.
Reunion, Higher Lonely Power (2019–present)
On November 8, 2019, Fireworks posted on Twitter for the first time in over two years with a link to https://www.higherlonelypower.com/", which led to a survey of philosophical questions and a new song titled "Demitasse". Later tweets announced a new record, Higher Lonely Power, to be released in 2020. The album was delayed, however, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On June 27, 2022, the band tweeted out [23] that their new record would be coming out later in 2022, with it eventually being released January 1, 2023.