Ezra Furman

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    Ezra Furman
    Ezra performing at The Waterfront, Norwich, England in 2019
    Date of birth September 5, 1986
    Place of birth Chicago, Illinois, USA
    Pronouns she/they/her/them[1]
    Gender identity "a boy and a girl, in one person"[2]
    Occupation musician
    Known for official soundtrack to Netflix's Sex Education

    Ezra Furman is an American musician and songwriter.

    Her band, 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, then the group broke up in 2011.

    Albums

    Ezra Furman and the Harpoons

    • Beat Beat Beat (2006)
    • Banging Down the Doors (2007)
    • Inside the Human Body (2008)
    • Mysterious Power (2011)

    Solo

    • The Year of No Returning (2012)
    • Day of the Dog (2013)
    • Perpetual Motion People (2015)
    • Transangelic Exodus (2018)
    • Twelve Nudes (2019)

    EPs

    • Songs by Others (2019)
    • Big Fugitive Life (2016)
    • Jam in the Van (2018)

    Singles

    • "My Zero"/"Caroline Jones" (2013)
    • "Restless Year" (2015)
    • "Lousy Connection" (2015)[29]
    • "Driving Down to LA" (2017)
    • "Unbelievers" (2018)
    • "Calm down aka I Should Not Be Alone" (2019)

    Quotes

    "Gender fluidity is very much a part of my life offstage, though I am still exploring what it means. I've not quite decided on a gender identity, I may never decide, and that’s all right with me. I am proud to exist in an ambiguous, undecided state."[3]

    "Gender dysphoria like a low-level toothache that doesn't hurt bad enough to actually go to the dentist about, especially because you don't have dental insurance and also the dentist doesn't take you seriously"[4]

    References

    1. Twitter bio, accessed May 11 2020
    2. "How could you deny me: Ezra Furman". The Demented Goddess. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
    3. Furman, Ezra (3 July 2015). "Pretty punk rock: how Ezra Furman found freedom in gender fluidity". the Guardian. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
    4. @ezrafurman (April 19, 2018). "Gender dysphoria like a low-level toothache that doesn't hurt bad enough to actually go to the dentist about, especially because you don't have dental insurance and also the dentist doesn't take you seriously" – via Twitter.
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