All of Us Flames

All of Us Flames

by Ezra Furman
All of Us Flames

All of Us Flames

by Ezra Furman

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Overview

The third installment of a trilogy that began in 2018 with the transformative road-trip opus Transangelic Exodus, All of Us Flames sees Ezra Furman deliver a disarming and defining set of punk-kissed heartland indie rock songs that give a bullhorn to marginalized voices. The combustive "Train Comes Through" sets the table with grim determination: "It's a quiet night on Main Street where the poisoned water runs/It'll never be the same street when the time appointed comes." As the wheels turn, it evolves into a galvanizing, Springsteen-esque call to arms that eschews the Boss' signatory, down-on-his-luck Jersey boy for an exhausted and defiant Jewish trans woman, and it hits hard. The slow-burning "Forever in Sunset" follows suit, pairing beating-heart percussion, glitchy electronics, and lovers-on-the-run imagery before launching into the kind of widescreen sonic majesty that induces a full-body high. Furman's so-called "flames" are radiant to their detriment, a close-knit community of outcasts and envelope-pushers for whom otherness is both a bull's-eye and a virtue. That message of fraught unity is conveyed in earnest on the album's spare finale, "Come Close," a wee-hours-of-the-morning ballad with spectral strands of the broken grandeur of Bowie's "Rock and Roll Suicide" and John Cameron Mitchell's "Midnight Radio." Whether it's a nod of recognition and a helpful hand ("Throne") or a brief dalliance in the moonlight ("Dressed in Black"), All of Us Flames' mission statement is one of resistance, inclusion, and the healing power of finding and protecting your tribe. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 08/26/2022
Label: Anti-
UPC: 0045778794027
Rank: 191920

Tracks

  1. Train Comes Through
  2. Throne
  3. Dressed in Black
  4. Forever in Sunset
  5. Book of Our Names
  6. Point Me Toward the Real
  7. Lilac and Black
  8. Ally Sheedy in the Breakfast Club
  9. Poor Girl a Long Way From Heaven
  10. Temple of Broken Dreams
  11. I Saw the Truth Undressing
  12. Come Close

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ezra Furman   Primary Artist,Band
Josh Johnson   Saxophone
John Congleton   Keyboards,Drum Machine
Nathaniel Walcott   Trumpet
Jorgen Jorgensen   Band
Ben Joseph   Band
Vikram Devasthali   Trombone
Debbie Neigher   Horn,Vocals (Background)
Sam Durkes   Band
Shannon Lay   Horn,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

John Congleton   Producer,Mixing,Engineer
Ezra Furman   Artwork,Composer
Nathaniel Walcott   Arranger
Heba Kadry   Mastering
Francis A. Willey   Sleeve Photo
Luke Jarvis   Artwork
Sam Durkes   Composer
Sean Cook   Assistant Engineer
Buck Meek   Sleeve Photo
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