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August 22, 2007

New Fiery Furnaces - "Ex-Guru"

Are the Fiery Furnaces really six albums deep into their bro 'n' sis psychedelic Patti Smith-on-Broadway bacchanalia? Man, time flies when you're writing a conceptual album starring grandma! Widow City, the Friedberger's follow-up to last year's Bitter Tea is just around the corner, so for the non-leakers out there (you know who you are), take a listen to the snake-sacrificing "Ex-Guru," a bouncy pastoral bit that surfaces at the tail-end of a conjoined domestic triad with "Duplexes Of The Dead" and "Automatic Husband."

The Fiery Furnaces - "Ex-Guru" (MP3)

At the band's Thrill Jockey page, it's noted "the loud guitar-drums-and-Chamberlin 'thunderstorm' part towards the end ... indicates the thunderstorm brought about by the jilted ex-guru." Good, the sleazy lady deserved it. While we're looking for explanations, there's also a note on how Widow City's lyrics were written:

By means of a method derived from the Baccalieri children's use of a Ouija board in season four of The Sopranos, and, further, a mention of [James Merrill's book] Scripts For The Pageant in an article in the Windy City Times ... Between seven and eight in the morning the brother in the band would pretend to ask a Ouija board what his sister would like to sing about. He would then pretend that the Ouija board gave him various answers. After this was accomplished he would pretend to write the answers down.
None of this makes sense? Peep the Furnaces' behind-the-scenes WC promo video. Jason Loewenstein shows up on there talking about the Blues Brothers. OK, that wasn't very helpful. How about we just move on to the Eleanor-friendly album art/tracklist, then?

Widow City is out 10/9 on Thrill Jockey.

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Meh. I feel like this is one of those Fiery Furnaces mid-album kind of interesting transitionals into a much more interesting song. I hope it isn't a single.

Posted by: Lovelee Buttons at 08/22/07 3:35 PM | Reply
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Ex-guru is the tail-end of three songs that run together. The album is pretty spectactular, it's basically a fiery furnace take on a rock album. Navy Nurse blew me away the first time I heard it.

The only two "singles" I could hear were restorative beer and japanese slippers.

Posted by: Jack at 08/22/07 4:04 PM | Reply
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This is one of their best songs yet in my opinion.

Posted by: Shackers at 08/22/07 4:41 PM | Reply
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Does anyone know if there is a way to pre-order the album yet?

Posted by: Neezer at 08/22/07 7:43 PM | Reply
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The problem with Fiery Furnaces songs is that many of them lose a lot when you pluck them out of context.. I like this tune but it doesn't really make a lot of sense without the preceeding two songs from the album. Restorative Beer would work a lot better as a 'single'\promo song if they have to have one.

Posted by: Richie at 08/22/07 11:11 PM | Reply
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Great album!

Posted by: MilkEyedMender at 08/23/07 8:31 AM | Reply
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bro & sis do good music! love the cover --- the first disc i picked up (EP) was bought solely on the cover art and again i would by this on the cover alone

Posted by: fried degg at 08/23/07 9:20 AM | Reply
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is that jazz flute towards the end? because if it is..awesome. i think the fiery furnaces should cover umbrella. fuck mandy moore.

Posted by: conrad at 08/23/07 11:46 AM | Reply
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Am I wrong to truly, truly, truly want to take Eleanor Friedberger to Paris and get all mushy with her?

Yes. Yes I am. But there it is.
DwD

Posted by: Dw Dunphy at 08/29/07 6:11 PM | Reply
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