The Fiery FurnacesCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Alternative beautiful & fierce evocative/eclectic experimental rock Status:Most recent release, I'm Going Away (2009) See also:Wikipedia's entry on The Fiery Furnaces Comparisons:I can't think of any, though there are lots of blues, experimental, etc. influences in their music Covers/own material:Own, some adapted lyrics General comments:The Fiery Furnaces are siblings Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger. Eleanor sings, and Matthew puts together all the elements that make their sound. It's wildly idiosyncratic, energetic, frequently over-the-top, full of hooks and experiments, lots of talking, singing, and talking/singing. Eleanor has a lovely, versatile, evocative voice. I highly recommend them if you're looking for something quirky and different. Each album has quite a different personality, too. (Neile) Comments about live performance:I've heard that their performances aren't always great, but the in-store I went to was great, and I've heard only heard good things from close friends have gone to hear them multiple times. I would recommend giving them a chance; it's unlikely you'll be bored. (Neile) Recommended first album:Gallowsbird's Bark is probably the best place to start as it's the most immediately catchy; otherwise Bitter Tea is also great. Recordings:
Gallowsbird's BarkRelease info:2003—Rough Trade—06076 83226-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Eleanor Friedberger—vocals Guest artists:Ryan Sawyer—drums Produced by:Matthew Friedberger Comments:I find this utterly compelling. One of the top discs of the year. It's a mix of strange and wonderful noises with terrific song hooks and Eleanor Friedberger's powerful and charming voice. Lots of energy and a unique sound. You can find lots of influences in their work but it becomes something quirky and entirely their own. (Neile) Blueberry BoatRelease info:2004—Rough Trade—06076-83239-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Eleanor Friedberger—vocals Guest artists:Matthew Friedberger Produced by:Matthew Friedberger Comments:Could people more familiar with the Fiery Furnaces let me know if their new one is one of those "don't start here" cds that I keep picking up on? So far, all I can hear is the White Stripes, Radiohead and, er, the Muppets put through a blender, and while the combination sounds irresistable to some, I'm sure, I have yet to get all the way through the album. Mind you, it is very long. As an old progrock fan, I have a tolerance for songs that stretch the 10 minute mark. Unfortunately, this stretched my tolerance with its deadpan lack of any emotional commitment and its rambling, repetitive tunes. Maybe I'm getting old... (adamk@zoom.co.uk) EPRelease info:2005—Rough Trade—06076-83256-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Eleanor Friedberger Comments:At 10 songs and 41 minutes, EP is as long as many albums. It harks back to Gallowsbird's Bark in the feel of the songs—they're a little more straightforward structurally than Blueberry Boat and way more so than the following album, Rehearsing My Choir. Some killer rock songs here, starting with "Single Again," the first track. These songs have a great sense of energy and humour—but most of all, this collection is fun. (Neile) Rehearsing My ChoirRelease info:2005—Rough Trade—RTA 30060-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Recommended for The Fiery Furnaces' fans Group members:Eleanor Friedberger—vocals, drums, bells Guest artists:Olga Sarantos—vocals Produced by:Matthew Friedberger Comments:Lots of strange noises and sung and spoken word by the Friedberger's grandmother, Olga Sarantos. Parts are wonderfully melodic and delightful while other parts just go on a bit much with the noodling. There are hooks aplenty both musically and in the narrative. The counterpoints between Olga and Eleanor are intriguing (wisdom and naïveté, age and youth, deep and high). It's dramatic and playful, but it's also clearly not for everybody. It's terrific, but I find that a little of it goes a long way. Still, I like it a surprising amount for such an odd project. (Neile) Bitter TeaRelease info:2006—Fat Possum Records—FP1033-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended for fans of the unusual Group members:Eleanor Friedberger—vocals, drums Guest artists:Michael Parker—human beat-box Produced by:Matthew Friedberger Comments:Bitter Tea is a wonderful collection of songs with odd structures, sounds, and lyrics—in other words, just what you would expect from The Fiery Furnaces. This is one of my favourites of their projects (though it seems I love them all for various reasons). This has such wonderful urgent hooks in it and such a sense of fun and bite throughout. I totally get things like "I'm in no mood to comb my hair." I love how the songs flow into each other. Some might get annoyued by the use of backwards tapes and other sound tricks, but somehow they worked for me, and not just because I'm predisposed to like this group's music. They always have to win me over—but they do, sometimes surprising even me. (Neile) Widow CityRelease info:2007—Thrill—790377 018929 Thrill 189 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended for fans of the unusual Group members:Eleanor Friedberger—vocals Guest artists:Robert D'Amico—drums Produced by:Matthew Friedberger Comments:The next step on from Bitter Tea with much the same feel. Again the songs flow into each other, full of dramatic hooks and lyrics, getting so near being way too over the top and yet managing to stay on the entertaining side of that line. Bombastic at times, but relieved by wonderful lyrics like "to locate my ex-boyfriend check the yellow pages under plywood." Definitely a keeper. (Neile) RememberRelease info:2008—Thrill Jockey Records—Thrill-202 Availability:Wide in U.S. Ecto priority:Recommendedfor Fiery Furnances fans Group members:Eleanor Friedberger—vocals, guitar Guest artists:Robert D'Amico—drums Produced by:Matthew Friedberger Comments:This is a two-disc collection of live performances. Alas, the sound is really muddy, and so what might have been a wonderful experience given how The Fiery Furnaces have a reputation of being utterly astonishing live because of the way they mix up and connect their tunes (which they very much do throughout these two discs). The sound problems make this stay pretty earthbound. Having never made it any of their live shows beyond an early in-store, I was really looking forward to this and am quite disappointed. (Neile) I'm Going AwayRelease info:2009—Thrill Jockey Records—Thrill 220 Availability:Wide in U.S. Ecto priority:Recommendedfor Fiery Furnances fans Group members:Eleanor Friedberger—vocals Guest artists:Robert D'Amico—drums, percussion Produced by:Matthew Friedberger Comments:A Fiery Furnaces album that totally doesn't call to me. Who would have thunk it? This barely hit my radar, no matter how many times I played it. Sad really, considering how much I love their earlier studio albums, even the strangest among them. (Neile) |
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