Ezra Furman, born Liz Furman on September 5, 1986, is a talented American musician and songwriter known for her distinctive voice and engaging performances. She first gained prominence as the lead singer and guitarist of the band Ezra Furman and the Harpoons, which she formed in 2006. The band released their final album, Mysterious Power, in 2011, marking a significant chapter in her musical journey.
Following the disbandment, Furman continued to evolve as an artist, releasing a series of critically acclaimed albums. Her discography includes Day of the Dog in 2013, Perpetual Motion People in 2015, Transangelic Exodus in 2018, and All of Us Flames in 2022. She is also set to release Goodbye Small Head in 2025, showcasing her continuous growth and creativity in the music industry.
In addition to her solo work, Furman has made notable contributions to popular culture, particularly through her involvement in the soundtrack for the Netflix series Sex Education. Her music resonates with themes of identity, love, and the complexities of modern life, making her a relatable figure for many fans.