fiery furnaces
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- kbayer
blueberry boat
anyone else check this album out.
it's different but it's really good. kinda showtunes-y in a weird way. there's some solid melodies.
worth listening to.
- ricstultz0
been meaning to check it out... it's all the hype in tha pressss
- tny0
not yet, want to get it though
- idsgn0
good stuff!
i approve.
- grayhood0
i got it. some quality tunes. the first song drives me crazy though.
- connorrhea0
old news. should have been rockin the furnaces back in the gallowsbird bark days.
- Gorbie0
old news? the album came out a couple weeks ago...
- bilbo3d0
oh yeah. i lost my dog, but now he's found - f'ing great.
- kbayer0
i had listened to some of gallowsbirds bark and i liked tropical iceland but the rest kind of bored me.
this is much more bold than that album was. i'm kind of intriqued by quay car and the whole first half of the album, but i kind of get bored after that.
i think it's just good to hear them doing something different and experimental. i think there is some strong potential for them to do some amazing things.
has anyone seen them live? they're playing in columbus oh soon. i might go.
- adazpay0
has anyone seen them live? they're playing in columbus oh soon. i might go.
kbayer
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Yes, I've seen them twice in a year. They grew up in Oak Park, ILL, so Chicago is like their hometown. I guess when they play shows about two dozen of their extended family shows up, it's awesome.Anyhow, I've actually never heard any of their records, but I went to see them first when
Gallowsbirds Bark came out, and then another time about two months before this next one came out, and both, overall, were spectacularianist.Elanor, the singer and sister, has this bizarre stage presence; I guess she's a girl Ian Curtis trying to be Mick Jagger.
Her brother, Matt appears on stage like he wants to be some Rick Wakeman maestro, but I think he's more of a music nerd who doesn't know how to be a manager. At the first show, at Schubas (this little wooden club), they were on stage with a Japanese guy on bass and keys and a drummer. Matt's centerpiece vintage synth pooped out on him and he threw a genuine hissy fit in front of everyone. In poor taste ... Otherwise they did pretty well with their nine year-old-cousins and mom and dad and uncles in the audience.
I think by now they have this great presence on stage with mountains of gear and pedals and shit, making this weird Doors shanty music with an occasional Eddie Van Halen riff. Solid.