Cover art for Remember by The Fiery Furnaces Description: 3xLP on Thrill Jockey
Format: Triple LP (vinyl)
Genre(s): Indie Rock
Label: Thrill Jockey
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£10.99
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4Rating: 4
...according to our on 04 September 2008.

"So The Fiery Furnaces have done this live release thing called Remember, yeah? It's totally like packed to the rafters with y'know, stuff they did at shows and shit, OK? They've done it over these two CDs and even a triple LP thing. No bullshit, right? You still with me? It's tough following me, I know. I'm so full of crazy maverick ideas that people get lost when I try to explain, OK? So I've never actually heard this band before now and they're totally whacko, like Stereolab if they were trying to cover old garage rock tunes on the wrong instruments with fluctuating power while crazy off their faces on 'ludes and there was only two people left in the band Stereolab because all the other members of Stereolab have OD'd on the 'ludes and now they're being driven to hospital in an ambulance with a theremin instead of a siren that's being played by a cool black dude with sunglasses on even though it's 3am, right? My ideas are important! If you don't stay with me I'll lose my train of thought and my genius might be lost in time's ether. It's sort of like Devo, a backwards White Stripes and the Delta 72 all being jammed into a blender with 'wonky indie rock' written on it in sparkly silver permanent marker, then they get poured out and a pair of revolver-weilding floating hands shoot them up with magic JFK bullets made by that guy from Xiu Xiu in his basement where he finely hones his armory skills day and night, his only company being Jeff the pig who he forced into bondage gear when he bought him as a sow and now the PVC is all stretched because Jeff has grown and Jeff is sick of the chafing so he's started to dabble with knives and hard drugs. What a great image, OK? We're done with this review now guys, right?" ...And that was the last time I tried to imagine what a review of a Fiery Furnaces record written by a senile Quentin Tarantino might be like.

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What their label says...

The Fiery Furnaces are one of the most unique experiences in live music. ‘Remember’ captures the high energy, intricate complexity, the amazing vocal acrobatics of Eleanor Friedberger, the duelling keyboards of Matt Friedberger and the technical musicianship that defines a Fiery Furnaces performance.
Collecting songs from their entire catalogue and performances across the globe starting in 2005, ‘Remember’ is a unique document. The Fiery Furnaces reconstruct and re-arrange their songs for each tour. They go to great lengths to create versions that vary greatly from the recorded versions in tempo, instrumentation and arrangements. The band go through this process for each tour, never repeating themselves, and often combining songs in musical collages that create a new song made up of several - or even bits of - entire albums. These are not your mother’s medleys. Not many bands go to such great lengths to reinvent and re-imagine for every tour. As a result, ‘Remember’ is unique as a live record.
More than two hours of music appears on ‘Remember’. Featuring 51 tracks, the album will be issued in deluxe packaging as a double CD and deluxe gatefold triple LP. Both formats include a coupon for downloading bonus material. Each format features exclusive material.