So it wasn’t revelatory or awe-inspiring. It was curious, just curious. The video above comes from Fiery Furnaces most recent tour. Their latest incarnation? An early nineties, post-hardcore indie rock act, with caveats galore. They’re sharper and more musically adept than the stylefuck their hammering on, and maybe too glam for the pastiche — Eleanor’s white hot outfit looks more and more like Freddie Mercury’s — but Ex-Sebadoh bassist Jason Loewenstein’s involvement has come full circle.
Such energetic music, at least in this style, seems anachronistic somehow, reeking of the reunion tours still to come [Pavement’s is allegedly riding on the horizon and, if you can believe it, Wowee Zowee Luxe & Reduxe is due sometime this fall]. And while the performance was neither gut-wrenchingly earnest nor tainted with the tongue-in-cheek irony that came to define “indie”, the stripped down guitar-oriented set, didn’t suit them well. And yet the curiosity remained because what makes The Fiery Furnaces so special is their Dylanesque versatility, rearranging songs so dramatically as to make them practically unrecognizeable while maintaining all the quirky, bookish qualities that have made them a cult favorite.
So while it was more than a little disappointing to hear songs like “Teach Me Sweetheart” de-sexed, there’s always the next incarnation to look forward to. And if the Gilberto Gil album that played on the P.A. is any indication, a return to florid arrangements — and perhaps total tropicalia — seems likely. Yet the question remains: where me Fiery Furnaces dub?
[See also: Fiery Furnaces’ Media Repository]
5 responses to “Fiery Furnaces vs. 1993 in: Lou Barlow, You Old Scamp!”
Jason Lowenstein was the bass player. They had a rotating cast of drummers, much like the fiery furnaces.
wowee zowee redux? do i remember correctly learning–from you no doubt, that this record had already basically yielded the entirety of its sessions? revisionist brown-nosing this fall!
i lived through wowee zowee. we don’t need anymore goddamned wowee zowee…
though as a lark flipper-generic the box set has the naughty ring of shoes made outta babies…
Thanks Pandas — though I was no Sebadoh fan, I had a hunch that Jason L. was their bassist, but fact-checking at allmusic.com proved something of a wikipedia odyssey, leading me to believe he was their drummer.
As for the Wowee Zowee sessions, there were hints dropped by fans[read: Matador employees] in various online communities that while Malkmus disapproved, there is indeed additional material for an already epic album [certainly “epic” by Pavement standards.] What that may be isn’t clear, and while I have an elephant’s sufficiency of b‑sides and bootlegs, the packaging and liner notes have been so first rate that I can’t resist the nostalgia trip!
kinda like brian wilson’s ‘smile’ dream, realized. except with no obvious excuse for the obscurantistic spritual crap. oh, i love the refinement of a good answering machine message!
matthew said the keyboards will be back on tour this fall.