The Fiery Furnaces have returned with their first new music in ten years. "Down at the So and So on Somewhere" is now available to stream HERE. A 7" vinyl version is also available to purchase now courtesy of Third Man Records, backed by the physical-only track "The Fortune Teller's Revenge." Purchase the 7" HERE. The 7" will also be available as part of The Fiery Furnaces Starter Bundle, which also contains a Fiery Furnaces tote and t-shirt. Purchase the bundle HERE. A portion of proceeds from sales of the bundle will be donated to Black Lives Matter and AACM Chicago. The band was set to return to the stage for a hometown performance at Pitchfork Music Festival this July, which has since been canceled due to COVID-19. 

"This is the first new music from The Fiery Furnaces in ten years," the band says. "The songs were recorded in New York City and a few hours north of New York City on February 3 and February 10 - 12, 2020. 'Down at the So and So on Somewhere' is a regretful song about having regrets. Now it seems even more sad than we thought it was back then: 'Will you meet me,' etc. Matthew was happy to use a Soviet drum machine. Eleanor was happy to play real drums. 'The Fortune Teller's Revenge' is another sad song. We cut out the lines from the first and third verse: 'with me; just kidding' and 'leave everything 

to me.' Matthew likes hearing Eleanor sing 'I'm sorry to say I've never made a mistake.' Eleanor likes that you can't quite tell who's singing what, when." 

Eleanor and Matthew Friedberger formed The Fiery Furnaces in New York City in 2000. Their debut album Gallowsbird's Bark (Rough Trade Records) was released to critical acclaim in 2003. In the following seven years, they released eight more albums and toured extensively throughout North America, Europe, Australia and Japan. The band's last performance was nearly a decade ago at the Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona. In the meantime Eleanor and Matthew have released eight solo albums, collectively. 

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