Goodbye Small Head

AlbumMay 16 / 202512 songs, 42m 26s
Indie Rock Singer-Songwriter Art Pop
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You’ll probably recognize the general sounds and styles on Ezra Furman’s 10th album: Beatles-y psych-folk (“Sudden Storm”), quasi-industrial ’90s pop (“Submission”), soft-focus disco (“You Hurt Me I Hate You”), and Springsteen-style garage (“Power of the Moon”). What’s great about Furman is the way she manages to make all these familiar, almost stock forms feel idiosyncratic by pushing them to their expressive limits. Like great karaoke, the key to her performances isn’t the way she pulls things together but the way she falls so joyfully, dramatically, performatively apart, queering the edges of pop tradition until it frays at the seams.

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7 / 10

Goodbye Small Head is intrinsically brave. It’s full of Ezra Furman's optimistic and hopeful guiding light, even with its dark subject matter.

A record of unflinching honesty and unparalleled vulnerability.

Album Reviews: Ezra Furman - Goodbye Small Head

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