What is perhaps the most complex rock band that has emerged in years was founded in New York, specifically Brooklyn, by Eleanor and Matthew Friedberger in 2000. Many bands expect to have multiple drives on the market to launch rock operas and concept albums, but The Fiery Furnaces did on his second album, "Blueberry Coats" just two years after signing with the label Rough Trade in 2002 and launch their first album "Gallowbird's Bark" which received a warm reception from the critics. That record was only one example that has led to The Fiery Furnaces to be considered sonic chameleons be authentic, unpredictable and constantly be compared with White Stripes, and not just by Eleanor and Matthew are brothers. After those first albums, the Fiery Furnaces in 2004 were almost all year rotating with Ted Leo & the Pharmacists, Franz Ferdinand andthe Shins, while preparing new songs, which eventually saw the light with his third and fourth album, in addition to issuing B-sides, and EPs that did nothing but show hyperactivity of the duo. "I'm Going Away" is the eighth album by The Fiery Furnaces. Was recorded and mixed by Jason Loewensteins in late 2008 and early 2009 in New York.