Wednesday, July 30, 2025

“Love You so Bad”, Ezra Furman

This way: Love You so Bad

Ezra Furman (born September 5, 1986) is an American musician and songwriter.

Furman was the lead singer and guitarist of Ezra Furman and the Harpoons, formed in 2006, which ended with Mysterious Power (2011). Her subsequent work has included the albums Day of the Dog (2013), Perpetual Motion People (2015), Transangelic Exodus (2018), and All of Us Flames (2022), as well as parts of the soundtrack for all four seasons of the Netflix series Sex Education. Furman is Jewish. Her father is from a Jewish family, and her mother converted to Judaism.

Furman began attending the rabbinical school of Hebrew College in Newton, Massachusetts planning to become a Rabbi and later dropped out, saying in an interview "I tried to be in rabbinical school and I dropped out, but I am trying to be both a spiritual person and a leader of the Jewish people in some way. The title 'rabbi' is the official way, but you don't need to have a title to do these things and create literature and gather your people."

Furman is bisexual, and uses she/her and they/them pronouns. She came out as a transgender woman in late April 2021. Prior to this, she identified as genderqueer. In July 2025 Furman stated she is also using the name Liz. Furman has three siblings, and has a child. Furman resides in Somerville, Massachusetts. Her younger brother Jonah was the lead singer and bassist of the Boston-based rock band Krill, which broke up in 2015. Her elder brother Noah is a visual artist who designed the cover of the Harpoons album Banging Down the Doors.
 
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