Too few clues to their mysteries
- Share via
The Fiery Furnaces
“Rehearsing My Choir”
(Rough Trade)
* *
THIS Brooklyn-based brother-sister duo has never tried hard to make things easy for listeners, constructing phantasmagoric futurist-folk-flavored epics that challenge you to penetrate their private world.
It’s been a fairly rewarding endeavor in the past, but Eleanor and Matthew Friedberger hit a wall here in their fourth album, an ambitious account of their grandmother’s apparently colorful life that remains frustratingly lifeless.
In typically unconventional fashion, the team frames “Choir” much like a radio documentary, with 83-year-old Olga Sarantos herself providing much of the story in a spoken narrative. With her deep, raspy voice, she sounds disconcertingly like a mix of Crispin Glover and Tiny Tim as she remembers youthful love and infidelity, difficult relatives and lonely journeys.
There might be a compelling story in there, but when the Furnaces’ songs come in to elaborate on her tales -- Eleanor sings in the role of other characters, and the story spins into surrealism -- it’s all but impossible to figure out what’s going on. And that makes it hard to care.
Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent). The albums are already released unless otherwise noted.
More to Read
The biggest entertainment stories
Get our big stories about Hollywood, film, television, music, arts, culture and more right in your inbox as soon as they publish.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.