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Ezra Furman and the Harpoons - 10.17.2007 at The FADER Sideshow
 
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A thoughtful lyricist taking his poetic inspiration, songcraft ideas, and even a few fashion cues from Bob Dylan, Ezra Furman sings in a nasally style similar to the Violent Femmes' Gordan Gano while making unpretentious indie folk/indie pop that's raw, deep, and achingly sentimental. As students of Tufts University in Chicago, guitarist Jahn Soon, bassist Joe Mukkada, and drummer Jordan Kozer formed the Harpoons as Furman's backing band in 2006 and self-recorded Beat, Beat, Beat in their dorm rooms with the help of engineer Dave Kant of Outtake Records. After self-releasing a limited run of the album and taking their first tour of the States, producer Brian Deck (Modest Mouse, Iron & Wine) took notice and pulled the band into the recording studio to record. The result was their first record for Minty Fresh, the sincere, awkward, and moving Banging Down the Doors, released in August of 2007. - allmusic.com

 
  
    
 

Banging Down the Doors

Banging Down the Doors
Minty Fresh
8.7.2007

Ezra Furman and the Harpoons - Banging Down the Doors

 

 
    
  
 

How much line and lyric can one cram into a song? If you were to pose such a question to Ezra Furman, the answer would be plenty. In this performance from the FADER Sideshow, Furman and his Harpoons play one group of cool daddy-o's, ranting and rolling there way through a fine set of vintage folk rock.

 
  
   
 

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A thoughtful lyricist taking his poetic inspiration, songcraft ideas, and even a few fashion cues from Bob Dylan, Ezra Furman sings in a nasally style similar to the Violent Femmes' Gordan Gano while making unpretentious indie folk/indie pop that's raw, deep, and achingly sentimental. As students of Tufts University in Chicago, guitarist Jahn Soon, bassist Joe Mukkada, and drummer Jordan Kozer formed the Harpoons as Furman's backing band in 2006 and self-recorded Beat, Beat, Beat in their dorm rooms with the help of engineer Dave Kant of Outtake Records. After self-releasing a limited run of the album and taking their first tour of the States, producer Brian Deck (Modest Mouse, Iron & Wine) took notice and pulled the band into the recording studio to record. The result was their first record for Minty Fresh, the sincere, awkward, and moving Banging Down the Doors, released in August of 2007. - allmusic.com

 
   


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How much line and lyric can one cram into a song? If you were to pose such a question to Ezra Furman, the answer would be plenty. In this performance from the FADER Sideshow, Furman and his Harpoons play one group of cool daddy-o's, ranting and rolling there way through a fine set of vintage folk rock.

 
   


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