Transangelic Exodus

Ezra Furman

SKU: BELLA725V

Barcode: 5414940004977

19.00 £19.00
  • Genre: Rock And Pop
  • Label: Bella Union
  • Released Date: 9th February 2018
  • Buying Format:
    1LP Coloured Vinyl Includes Download Code

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‘Transangelic Exodus’ is a new landmark for the American singer songwriter Ezra Furman: “Not a concept record, but almost a novel, or a cluster of stories on a theme, a combination of fiction and a half-true memoir,” according to its author. “A personal companion for a paranoid road trip. A queer outlaw saga.”

The music is as much of an intense, dramatic event, full of brilliant hooks, with an equally evolved approach to recorded sound to match Furman’s narrative vision. In honour of this shift, his backing band has been newly christened: The Boy-Friends are dead, long live The Visions. In other words, the man who embodies the title of his last album ‘Perpetual Motion People’ is still on the move… Or, in the vernacular of the new album, on the run.

“The narrative thread,” Furman declares, “is I’m in love with an angel, and a government is after us, and we have to leave home because angels are illegal, as is harbouring angels. The term ‘transangelic’ refers to the fact people become angels because they grow wings. The have an operation, and they’re transformed. And it causes panic because some people think it’s contagious, or it should just be outlawed.”

“The album still works without the back story, though,” he vouches. “What’s essential is the mood – paranoid, authoritarian, the way certain people are stigmatised. It’s a theme in American life right now, and other so-called democracies.”

LP pressed on lilac vinyl with digital download code included.

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Track Listings

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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