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Matthew Friedberger : ウィキペディア英語版
Matthew Friedberger

Matthew Friedberger (born October 21, 1972 in Oak Park, Illinois) is half of the indie rock duo The Fiery Furnaces. In the band he contributes the majority of the instrumentation, writes most of the songs and lyrics and occasionally sings. His sister, Eleanor Friedberger, does most of the vocals and writes some lyrics.
== Background and career ==

Matthew and Eleanor grew up singing with their grandmother Olga Sarantos and family in a Greek Orthodox Church. Details of events in Sarantos' life are depicted on the ''Rehearsing My Choir'' album.
Matthew has been a vegetarian since childhood.
The first song Matt ever wrote was in fourth grade. He was assigned to make a weather barometer for class but didn't feel like doing that, so instead he convinced his teacher to let him write a song on the piano about weather. The song was titled “Cumulous Nimbus Cloud” and was what Matt describes as "mostly pounding on the piano".
Before starting The Fiery Furnaces, Matthew Friedberger played in bands including Corndolly, Liquorette, The Mezzanines and The Grand Vizars.
At the age of 17, Matthew moved to Germany only to return shortly thereafter. He attended the University of Illinois for a while and continued to live there, writing comic books, until the age of 26 when he moved back home. It was after moving home that he encouraged Eleanor to start singing. The two wrote the song ''Duffer St. George'' one night while discussing a recent trip Eleanor took to England (there's a London store by the same name) and The Fiery Furnaces began.
Aside from his work with The Fiery Furnaces, Friedberger released a two-disc solo album, titled Winter Women and Holy Ghost Language School by 859 Recordings in August 2006. He dedicated the album to his sister, saying later in an interview, "we dedicated all (Fiery Furnaces ) records to our parents, so I thought it was appropriate that this record be dedicated to Eleanor".
In November 2010, Friedberger revealed that he was to release eight new albums in 2011 in a vinyl-only subscription series called ''Solos''. The first six albums were set to ship every two months in 2011 and featured Friedberger on vocals accompanied by a single instrument, while the last two were bonus albums that shipped with the final installment and featured multiple instruments.
In July 2012, Thrill Jockey announced that Friedberger will be releasing yet another album for October 30, 2012 entitled Matricidal Sons of Bitches. The album will have 45 tracks and the song titles suggest it may be a quadruple album.

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