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- Suck the Blood From My Wound
- Driving Down to L.A
- God Lifts Up The Lowly
- No Place
- The Great Unknown
- Compulsive Liar
- Maraschino-Red Dress $8.99 at Goodwill
- From A Beach House
- Love You So Bad
- Come Here Get Away From Me
- Peel My Orange Every Morning
- Psalm 151
- I Lost My Innocence
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- love you so bad
- going out for the weekend
ezra furman
Transangelic Exodus
bella union
full of brilliant hooks, these electro-garage-rock anthems pack a crunching heft worthy of their socio-political subject matter.
whilst it’s been easy to scoff at the over-saturation of commentaries on america’s societal climate, ezra’s perspective as a gender fluid, jewish musician, gives him a fresh & articulate approach that’s interesting & affecting to contemplate. “What’s essential is the mood - paranoid, authoritarian, the way certain people are stigmatised. It’s a theme in American life right now.” this is a thrilling, literate form of garage-punk rooted in The Velvet Underground, Jonathan Richman & ‘50s rock’n’roll. Crossing between love, gender, sexuality & religion, & singing in solidarity with the innocent, persecuted, oppressed & threatened, Ezra Furman has soundtracked the current fear & loathing across America like no other. “both sonically & lyrically, it’s an album that is explicitly, thrillingly transgressive, & is already an early contender for one of the albums of the year” 8/10 – uncut.