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Ezra Furman

Ezra FurmanBest Ezra Furman Albums Ranked

7.9

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23

Opinions

8

Albums

8

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Summary from 23 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Ezra Furman's catalog across 8 albums from 23 opinions, with an overall average of 7.9/10. The top-rated Ezra Furman album is Transangelic Exodus (2018) with a 8.7/10 average from 6 ratings, followed by Twelve Nudes and Perpetual Motion People. The discography on Wavelength spans 2015 to 2025.

Transangelic Exodus

Transangelic Exodus

nme
10

It’s surely long overdue that the transangelic community – people born knowing they’re illegally angels inside and transitioning with an operation to release their wings – should have their struggle documented in a leftfield alt-pop “queer outlaw saga” concept album. And, at long last, here it is. Chicago art-pop provocateur Ezra Furman’s eighth album (with various backing bands) tells the “half-t

Transangelic Exodus

Transangelic Exodus

thelineofbestfit
9.0

Ezra Furman’s great escape plan is also an invitation too good to turn down

Perpetual Motion People

Perpetual Motion People

thelineofbestfit
9.0

Ezra Furman's fearless fifth LP chews up sixty years of rock 'n' roll, spits out pop perfection

All of Us Flames

All of Us Flames

loudandquiet
8.0

You may remember Ezra Furman from such extolled television dramedies as Sex Education, for which she composed a soundtrack as coltish as it was transcendent – perfectly encapsulating the potency of adolescent love, libido, and loss. But Furman’s raucous, uplifting pop has a rich existence outside the four walls of Moordale. In fact, All Of Us Flames is album number nine(!), if you include three sh

All of Us Flames

All of Us Flames

thelineofbestfit
8.0

All Of Us Flames finds Ezra Furman adopting a more reflective stance

Twelve Nudes

Twelve Nudes

nme
8.0

Ezra Furman’s last album, 2018’s ‘Transangelic Exodus’, was an epic, Springsteen-inspired journey through the underbelly of American culture – as he’s put it, witnessed by a “queer outlaw”. It was wildly ambitious concept record about a couple on the run; a combination of honky-tonk rock’n’roll and moody, atonal no-wave that the musician laboured over in minute detail. Furman has always championed

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