Ezra Furman

Musician

Birthday September 5, 1986

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Age 37 years old

Nationality United States

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1986

Ezra Furman (born September 5, 1986) is an American musician and songwriter.

2006

Furman was the lead singer and guitarist of Ezra Furman and the Harpoons, formed in 2006, which ended with Mysterious Power (2011).

Ezra Furman and the Harpoons were a four-piece rock band active between 2006 and 2011.

The band consisted of Ezra Furman (vocals, guitar), Job Mukkada (bass guitar), Drew "Adam" Abrutyn (drums), and Andrew Langer (guitar).

They formed at Tufts University in 2006.

They released four albums: the self-released Beat Beat Beat (2006), followed by Banging Down the Doors (2007), Inside the Human Body (2008) and Mysterious Power (2011).

2009

After their contract with Minty Fresh Records expired, the band released a self-produced compilation album in 2009, Moon Face: Bootlegs and Road Recordings 2006–2009, which included live recordings and some of Furman's solo work.

After touring in support of the album Mysterious Power, Furman recorded a solo album, entitled The Year of No Returning, without a label.

Furman raised money through Kickstarter to fund the recording and self-release of the album.

The album was recorded at Studio Ballistico, located at the time in the attic of the house Furman was living in, and produced by Tim Sandusky, who owned both the house and the studio.

2011

The group broke up in 2011, and Furman began touring as a solo artist.

2012

The album was released in February 2012.

The touring band Ezra Furman and the Boy-Friends formed in spring of 2012, and toured in support of The Year of No Returning.

The band consisted of Jorgen Jorgensen (bass), Ben Joseph (keyboard, guitar), and Sam Durkes (drums).

2013

Her subsequent work has included the albums Day of the Dog (2013), Perpetual Motion People (2015), Transangelic Exodus (2018), and All of Us Flames (2022), as well as parts of the soundtrack for all four seasons of the Netflix series Sex Education.

At the end of the year, Furman signed to Bar/None Records, who re-released The Year of No Returning in the summer of 2013.

Tim Sandusky (saxophone) joined in 2013.

Furman released Day of the Dog in October 2013, also produced by Tim Sandusky, recorded at Studio Ballistico and released through Bar/None Records.

This album got Furman notable press in the UK, receiving a 5/5 review in The Guardian by Michael Hann: "Ezra Furman has made an album of classicist rock'n'roll that never feels like an exercise, but a living, breathing piece of self expression", and an 8/10 review in NME: "A bratty, ragged take on New York Dolls, Spector-era Ramones and E Street Band carnival rock. An unexpected gem."

2014

The band toured the UK in 2014 and were met with positive press.

"The punk-fired rock'n'roller isn't too cool to be touched by a richly deserved rave reception", wrote Malcolm Jack for The Guardian, giving the show a five-star review.

The tour finished in the autumn with a sold-out gig at Scala in London in September 2014.

2015

In early 2015, Furman signed to Bella Union and on April 27, announced that a new album, Perpetual Motion People, would be released on July 6 in the UK and Europe, and on July 10 in the US.

Aided by positive critical reviews, Perpetual Motion People peaked in the UK charts on its entry week at number 23.

A series of concerts in Europe and the US took place to coordinate with the release of the album.

2016

In 2016, Furman released the EP Big Fugitive Life, saying it felt like the "end of a chapter, musically" and calling the collection a "group of our favourite orphaned songs", four of which missed out on inclusion on Perpetual Motion People, and two which came from the time of The Year of No Returning.

2017

In September 2017, Furman's social media posts indicated that the Boy-Friends, active since 2012, had been renamed or reformed as the Visions.

There was no change made to the line-up of Ben Joseph, Jorgen Jorgensen, Sam Durkes, and Tim Sandusky.

2018

Transangelic Exodus, Furman's seventh album, was released February 9, 2018.

The album follows a narrative of Furman and an angel on the road, running away from an oppressive government.

The same year, 33⅓ published a book by Furman about Lou Reed's album Transformer.

2019

Furman's eighth album, Twelve Nudes, was released August 30, 2019.

The album was inspired by her anger at the perceived injustices of the Trump administration and late capitalism, as well as her Jewish and transgender identities.

She recruited John Congleton as producer for the album.

Furman released her ninth album, All of Us Flames, also produced by Congleton, in 2022.

Its themes and topics included gender envy, also drawing connections between transgender oppression and Jewish exile.

Pitchfork wrote that the album "feels like the most complete picture yet of Ezra Furman as a songwriter: genres fluidly co-existing with one another, projecting a fearless image while struggling with her own internal fearfulness," and compared parts of the album to Bruce Springsteen, Future Islands and Perfume Genius.

NME gave the album three stars, writing that it felt "a little heavy and dragging," but that "where it works best is that clear marriage of anger and aspiration, interwoven with Furman’s melodic drawl, musical tenderness and reverb."

In 2023, Furman announced that she would be taking a hiatus from touring, citing "a popular explosion of transphobia", "increasingly corporate-owned music venues", "COVID-19" and "the demands of motherhood" that had led to "pressure and exhaustion" upon her.

She released Sex Education: Songs from Season 4, an EP of three songs made specifically for the fourth and final season of Sex Education, her music having been featured in every season of the show.