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Matricidal Sons of Bitches

Matthew Friedberger

Matricidal Sons of Bitches

The Fiery Furnaces multi-instrumentalist's latest solo venture: 45 tracks in 62 minutes, devised as a soundtrack to an imaginary vintage horror movie

ADM rating[?]

4.7

Label
Thrill Jockey
UK Release date
29/10/2012
US Release date
30/10/2012
  1. 7.0 |   Under The Radar

    Manages the neat trick of marrying technical mastery with nostalgia and, in doing so, creates some of his most compelling solo work to date
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  2. 6.0 |   Blurt

    Without the images on the silver screen, it becomes the music of buttons being pushed which gets old quickly
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  3. 6.0 |   DIY

    This isn’t for everyone; Friedberger doesn’t write for the masses. But ‘Matricidal Sons Of Bitches’’ oddness is reason enough to give it a go. The result is surprisingly delightful
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  4. 6.0 |   All Music

    Its mix of tiny triumphs and incomplete ramblings will make all but Friedberger's most die-hard fans long for a Fiery Furnaces reunion
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  5. 6.0 |   Mojo

    Print edition only

  6. 4.9 |   Pitchfork

    Too often seems like Friedberger filled a Casio keyboard with his own monstrous presets and jabbed away until some kind of song came out
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  7. 4.0 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    Friedberger has just created a hole that didn’t exist with this record, and filled it with music we really don’t need. One to (a)void
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  8. 2.0 |   Q

    Reaches its end without any discernible narrative reward. Hard Work. Print edition only

  9. 2.0 |   PopMatters

    It is so unrepresentative of the standard he set on every other album that bears his name or the name of his band
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