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Ezra Furman at Thalia Hall 6/1/22
Music Defined

It’s been over a decade since I first wrote about Ezra Furman. Since then, I’ve said pretty much everything a person could possibly say about an artist they greatly respect and admire. She’s one of the greatest songwriters I’ve ever had the pleasure to hear. She’s one of the fiercest performers I’ve ever seen. And she’s one of the most humble human beings I’ve ever met.

The 20 best rock songs right now
The Fader

The way Ezra Furman sings “Do you remember when we thought the world was ending? Seems funny now,” here sounds both hopeful and utterly bleak at the same time. It seems fitting for a song about the cyclical nature of chaos and the role it plays in so many lives. Furman’s new album All Of Us Flames arrives August 26.

Minneapolis: This Week (06/05/2022)
We Heart Music

Ezra Furman will be playing the Fine Line Music Café on the last day of May.
We previously mentioned Ezra’s work on Netflix’s Sex Education in Jan 2020, and last year, there were a string of singles like “Book Of Our Names” and “Point Me Toward The Real” via ANTI-/Bella Union.

This Week in Concerts – Rex Orange County, Aurora, Tears For Fears and More
303 Magazine

This week in concerts, Rex Orange County stops by Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Norwegian singer Aurora performs at The Gothic Theatre and Tears For Fears plays at the Denver Levitt Pavilion alongside Garbage as part of “The Tipping Point World Tour.” Meanwhile at Mission Ballroom catch Modest Mouse, Spoon or Bauhaus. Lastly, with the school year coming to an end, Dazzle takes time to showcase some of Denver’s young and talented musicians working hard at their craft tonight through Wednesday with their high school bands. For all your local music shows and news, stay up to date with 303 Magazine.

The natural arc of rebellion
Boulder Weekly

Written on a music retreat out in the desert east of Los Angeles, the record is a recognition that when it feels like things couldn’t get any worse, the Earth tends to keep spinning. Life continues, and the question becomes what to do with ourselves then. In Furman’s view, apocalyptic references are often used as a scapegoat, a way of putting all the responsibility of the world’s problems on humans, without engaging in the beauty of helping each other through the mess.

Two for the Road
Consequence of Sound

Most artists have a knack for storytelling, but few have the conviction and voices to match like Ezra Furman and Grace Cummings. Both women have strong, expressive vocals; they root their songs on guitar, only to let them roam free with wonder and curiosity. And, they’ve both mapped out a 2022 tour, with Cummings supporting Furman across North America on several dates this summer.

L.A. Burning, West Coast Concert Picks, May 16th To 22nd 2022
Rock NYC

In this week’s west coast concert picks, another festival, Just Like Heaven, with Interpol, Franz Ferdinand, The Hives, Islands, M.I.A., Modest Mouse, The Shins and many others. Daryl Hall, Todd Rundgren are at The Wiltern, Fontaines D.C. have 2 nights at The Regent Theater, Sigur Ros are at the Shrine Auditorium, Animal Collective at the Greek Theatre, Bastille at YouTube Theater, LP at the Greek Theatre.

Ezra Furman Announces New Album & Drops New Song
Closed Captioned

‘The world of music runs deep with most artists and their work is a body of life. We see it again and again and many artists live within the paths they’ve created, With Ezra Furman that’s easily the case. With a new album coming in August, what All of Us Flames will be is anyone’s guess. Though based on the lead single “Forever In Sunset” the future is bright as is the music.’

Ezra Furman Announces New Album, Shares Video for New Song “Forever in Sunset”
Under The Radar

“This is a first person plural album,” Furman says. “It’s a queer album for the stage of life when you start to understand that you are not a lone wolf, but depend on finding your family, your people, how you work as part of a larger whole. I wanted to make songs for use by threatened communities, and particularly the ones I belong to: trans people and Jews.”

Ezra Furman announces new album All Of Us Flames
The Fader

‘Ezra Furman has confirmed details of her new record, All Of Us Flames, and shared a new single. Furman’s latest album is due August 26 via ANTI- (Bella Union will release the album outside of North America). It is the third instalment in a trilogy of Furman albums that began with 2018’s Transangelic Exodus and 2019 release Twelve Nudes.’

Ezra Furman Announces New Album All of Us Flames, Shares “Forever in Sunset”
Consequence of Sound

“‘Forever in Sunset’ is a spot-on introduction to ‘All of Us Flames.’ Combining Furman’s love of Springsteen-like bravado and punky grit, the song is inspired by that persistent sense of apprehension that can loom after you’ve spent years feeling unsafe: ‘Do you remember when we thought the world was ending?/ Seems funny now,’ Furman sings.”

Ezra Furman Announces New Album ‘All Of Us Flames’, Shares Lead Single Forever In Sunset
Stereoboard

‘Produced by John Congleton, ‘All Of Us Flames’ is scheduled to arrive on August 26 via Bella Union, following up 2019’s ‘Twelve Nudes’ LP, and an EP written for the most recent series of Netflix’s Sex Education.

It’ll include the previous singles Book Of Our Names and Point Me Toward The Real, along with the newly shared synth-laden cut Forever In Sunset, which comes paired with Noel Paul-directed video.’

Ezra Furman announces new album with lead single “Forever In Sunset”
The Line of Best Fit

She says of the album, “This is a first person plural album. It’s a queer album for the stage of life when you start to understand that you are not a lone wolf, but depend on finding your family, your people, how you work as part of a larger whole. I wanted to make songs for use by threatened communities, and particularly the ones I belong to: trans people and Jews.”

Best Shows in Denver and Beyond May 2022
Queen City Sounds and Art

Ezra Furman and the Harpoons was an excellent band in the more indie folk vein but Furman herself had more to say in music than that loose format. And since writing and releasing music under her own name as a solo artist she’s seemed to have slowly shed obvious stylistic influences like Bob Dylan and Lou Reed among others across several albums since the literary, haunted Americana of 2012’s The Year of No Returning.

Angel Olsen, THE BLSSM, and Fashion Club: Our April 2022 Queer Music Monthly
them.

Queer Music Monthly is a collection of fresh tunes from beloved queer musical icons and innovative new artists that have been hand-picked by Them’s editors and contributors. What makes queer music special is that it’s so diverse and genre-defying. The collection of artists on our April playlist is wide-ranging and kaleidoscopic, stretching from Tyler Holmes’ Arthur Russel-inspired experimental-pop ballad “To Accept” to Ezra Furman’s queer liberation protest song, “Book Of Our Names.”

OUR FAVORITE SETS FROM SXSW 2022
Impose

You may know Ezra Furman‘s music from her previous band Ezra Furman and the Harpoons, or potentially from Netflix’s hit show Sex Education for which Furman provides the soundtrack. In any case, Furman delivered a solid set of heartfelt, genre-spanning anthems.

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