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Generally favorable reviews- based on 131 Ratings
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Positive: 105 out of 131
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Mixed: 4 out of 131
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Negative: 22 out of 131
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PaulApr 26, 2006A unique album, worked out better than i expected it to be but overall their least best record.
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SpencerMDec 11, 2005
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SeanTDec 11, 2005it gets a 10 for ingenuity and a 6 for listenability but then again this music is not meant to really enjoy but more so to study and yes there is a place in music for study despite all the people who just like music for dancing.
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DrGoobNov 14, 2005
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JeffKNov 10, 2005This is quite simply the best album of the year. Sure, it's a tad off-putting at first, but the Furnaces have always followed their muse, even into strange territory. But once you get past the initial strangeness of the music, you will be rewarded with one of the most complex and beautiful albums you've ever heard.
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KristofferNov 6, 2005Strangely haunting and very off-limits as far as pop music is concerned. I like.
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harveywNov 1, 2005
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LouisFOct 31, 2005
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EricDOct 30, 2005
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DrewROct 30, 2005The key to "Rehearsing my Choir" is not to approach the album expecting some dancable, friendly indie-pop music. This album is difficult, but considering the Furnaces' catalogue is it that surprising that they've dropped a heady, Joycean, operatic opus on us?
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AdamXOct 29, 2005An album destined to split opinion straight down the middle. I personally find myself adoring this album for it's spirit, vitality and message. It is a perfect late night listen, and an album guaranteed to give a life affirming lesson to those who want to listen. Wonderful.
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humanOct 28, 2005I'm not a fan, but I liked this enough to recosider their previous output....
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BCWOct 28, 2005Slavin' Away is one of the best songs they've ever done, and so is Garfield El, but unlike Blueberry Boat, each song lacks it's own energy that makes it great while simultaneously being unique. Most of the songs just "are".
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RonROct 27, 2005Man, people need to lighten up. Not only is this album incredibly fun (what's the point in life if it's not fun?), and tells a very good story. The music (as chaotic as it can get at times) plays it's role well in setting the mood. Concept albums should never be rated the same as "Pop Hits" albums. This one is very good.
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chriskOct 27, 2005
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AndyH.Oct 27, 2005
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kellymOct 27, 2005i'm not saying that you have to like this album, but to discard it just because you don't get it is a foolish move--there is so much to get out of it. i love it, and to say it is unlistenable, at least to me, is a questionable take as well. this is one of the most engaging and listenable albums i've ever heard.
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RBOct 27, 2005An endlessly rewarding album.
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leekOct 26, 2005
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hilariousbookbinderOct 26, 2005Sublime. Much more indebted to Philip Glass/Robert Wilson, Harry Partch, and Charles Ives than anything rock or pop. I guess as an "indie rock" record it would rate a "42"--trouble is, it's not an "indie rock" record in any way shape or form--so don't be scared, it won't hurt you.
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melissaaOct 26, 2005It was innovative and at times fantastic, but I don't think I'll listen to it exhaustively, the way I do the other three ff albums. Also, their grandmother's voice is nearly unlistenable, masculine and froglike.
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haciendaOct 26, 2005Although I'd concede that this is more an oral history or musical theater project than a pop record, I find it absolutely fascinating. In a sense, the pitchfork review is right to read it in terms of a cultural analysis, but it's also a lot of fun. The bit about the donut maker / doctor is great, as are countless other moments. And there is some music here as well.
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J.CasonOct 26, 2005
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TaylorKOct 25, 2005Few artists can be credited with changing the definition of "Music." The Fiery Furnaces have, and they've done it beautifully.
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MarkOct 25, 2005Sad that this incredibly ambitious and brilliant record now has a metascore lower than Jason Mraz and 311. Screw you, Cokemachineglow.
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QuallerOct 25, 2005It's ridiculous to review this record in the context of other albums, let alone their own other albums, because they're not trying to do what they tried to do on Blueberry Boat or Gallowsbird Bark. If you're giving this a bad review because you think "the grandma's voice is annoying", then you're lazy and an idiot.
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BobXOct 25, 2005
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mattyourmotherOct 25, 2005
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IanCOct 25, 2005Pitchfork is right about "Rehearsing My Choir" being exhausting, but to call this record "fruitless" is absolutely ridiculous. If you like music served to you on a silver plate, stay far, FAR away from "Rehearsing My Choir," but if you're looking for a record with rewards comparable to the great challenge they put forth, it will change your life.
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KylePOct 25, 2005Great album, Matt and Eleanor have done it again, with a little help from Olga.
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Awards & Rankings
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As a think piece, Rehearsing My Choir is enormously engaging, but as a pop record, it's exhausting and fruitless.
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The Fiery Furnaces have delivered another great American novel via guitars, drums, bells, and whistles.
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BillboardThink of a visit to Nana's house reimagined as alt-Broadway musical theater. [29 Oct 2005]