Ezra Furman is a unique artist who first revealed himself as the leader of the Harpoons and then launched a fruitful solo career with the 2012 album The Year of No Returning since then collecting effusive applause from specialized critics and favors from an audience growing.
One of the highlights of his career was certainly signing the soundtrack of the acclaimed Netflix series Sex Education, an experience that earned him even more recognition for his special vision of pop.
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Exploring themes of identity, and religion – Ezra has studied at a Hebrew university in the United States – political angst, love, or anxiety, Furman has built a reputation for tackling the issues that trouble and excite the present. She has become a symbol for those feeling the effects of misunderstanding and oppression. Because he built this deep empathy with his audience, the Guardian described Ezra as being responsible for “the most touching live concert you can see today”.
For Bloomsbury Music’s prestigious 33 1/3 series, which is dedicated to publishing books about classic albums, Ezra signed the volume dedicated to Lou Reed’s classic Transformer. Now, with a new album about to be released, Furman has demonstrated, in singles like Point Me Toward The Real and Book Of Our Names, both produced by John Congleton (Angel Olsen, Future Islands, Sharon Van Etten), that she continues to be an of the most relevant voices of the present music scene. Unmissable live, as already made clear.
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