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		<title>Fiery Furnaces go solo for Fiery Furnaces cover album</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 20:46:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Giraldi</dc:creator>
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Yes, you read that correctly.

According to Pitchfork.com, the Brooklyn via Chicago art-rock sibling outfit The Fiery Furnaces are set to release a cover album of their latest effort I&#8217;m Going Away&#8230;with a twist.

Furnaces&#8217; masterminds Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger will each release their own version of the guitar and piano rock-driven I&#8217;m Going Away, which was [...]]]></description>
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Yes, you read that correctly.</p>
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According to <a href="http://pitchfork.com/news/36048-the-fiery-furnaces-cover-the-fiery-furnaces/">Pitchfork.com</a>, the Brooklyn via Chicago art-rock sibling outfit <a href="http://www.thefieryfurnaces.com/">The Fiery Furnaces</a> are set to release a cover album of their latest effort <i>I&#8217;m Going Away</i>&#8230;with a twist.</p>
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Furnaces&#8217; masterminds Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger will each release their own version of the guitar and piano rock-driven <i>I&#8217;m Going Away</i>, which was <a href="http://loudlooppress.com/reviews/the-fiery-furnaces-im-going-away/">easily their most accessible and stream-lined release</a>. Knowing these two&#8217;s penchant for difficult, usually keyboard or organ driven, art rock mash ups, these new <i>I&#8217;m Going Away&#8217;s</i> should be anything but accessible. </p>
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These separate and new versions will be released in two parts starting in September. </p>
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More details, including a call to fans to create their own versions of <i>I&#8217;m Going Away</i> tracks, straight from <a href="http://www.thefieryfurnaces.com/">thefieryfurnaces.com</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Matthew and Eleanor are taking time out from watching season two of Mad Men to record separate, complete, cover, tribute, albums, of, to, I’m Going Away. Only the words will remain the same. Though in Eleanor’s case, the singer remains the same. The song, never. Or mostly never. </p>
<p>In other words: complete cover-album versions of the Fiery Furnaces by the Fiery Furnaces. Or The Fiery Furnaces. By the two of them, separately. To be released in two parts, together. </p>
<p>Six songs by one with six by the other. And then another six by six. The first batch comes out sometime in New York City– meaning September. </p>
<p>Tell us when your cover version will come out. Write to thefieryfurnacesemail@gmail.com.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>The Fiery Furnaces &#8211; I&#8217;m Going Away</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 22:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Giraldi</dc:creator>
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Before their latest release, I’m Going Away, The Fiery Furnaces’ last record was an over-stuffed 51-track, song spliced and mind numbing live album titled Remember. And before that was 2007’s hodgepodge of fuzzy guitars, psychedelic organs and off-kilter melodies, Widow City. So while the term “experimental” might be played out as a musical descriptor, The [...]]]></description>
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Before their latest release, <i>I’m Going Away</i>, <a href="http://www.thefieryfurnaces.com/">The Fiery Furnaces’</a> last record was an over-stuffed 51-track, song spliced and mind numbing live album titled <i>Remember</i>. And before that was 2007’s hodgepodge of fuzzy guitars, psychedelic organs and off-kilter melodies, <i>Widow City</i>. So while the term “experimental” might be played out as a musical descriptor, The Fiery Furnaces hardly went out of their way to do anything near the realm of normal. Until now, that is.</p>
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The Fiery Furnaces seem to have cooled off on <i>I’m Going Away</i>. Siblings Matthew and Eleanor Friedberger take their Brooklyn via Chicago art-rock outfit to a new level of accessibility by crafting an album that draws most of its inspirations from big 1970’s arena pop rock acts such as Elton John, Paul McCartney &#038; Wings and latter-era Led Zeppelin.</p>
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The first striking difference between <i>I’m Going Away</i> and many of its predecessors is the lack of keyboards and more emphasis on distorted electric guitar. Not to mention Eleanor Friedberger’s vocals occasionally sound like a scatting yet very relaxed Jack White, which is the perfect compliment to either big riffs or dream-like piano lines. All the tracks drift in and out from delicate soul melodies to soaring chorus-lines, save for a few moments of obvious art-rock sabotage in the form of an out-of-tune guitar solo or escalating tempo.</p>
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Opening title track, “I’m Going Away,” is a bass-heavy blues romp that shrinks into a cymbal-tapping chorus section, which lightens the mood for a fleeting few moments. “Even In The Rain” is a big ol’ rock anthem that occasionally comes off as a quirky 2009 reimagining of Led Zeppelin’s “Fool In the Rain.” Matthew Friedberger’s key-changing, sweeping chorus guitar lick briefly offers satisfaction until his jagged tension-filled solo. “Staring At The Steeple,” is a piano and organ-led groover that borrows a modified riff from the Black Sabbath&#8217;s “N.I.B.” Eleanor sings “If I see you tomorrow/ I don’t know what I’ll do/ I’m not gonna cut my hair or run around the block/ I’m not going to drive to Dallas with blurry eyes again,” in the road trip-ready heartbreak ballad &#8220;Drive To Dallas,&#8221; before being interrupted mid-song for a guitar and drum punk rock freak-out.</p>
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The luscious pop melodies alone make <i>I’m Going Away</i>, one of The Fiery Furnaces’ best efforts. Even though all the songs are new and original, the album offers a sense of familiarity and warmth, which is a grand achievement for an art-rock band in 2009.</p>
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<center><b>The Fiery Furnaces</b> -- &#8220;Even In The Rain&#8221; -- Live 7/8/2009</p>
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