
Ezra Furman has released her new "better than the Barbie movie" single, 'One Hand Free'
The music video features a unique mix of birds and lizards.
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I am reeling through the city where we used to reside The flickering projection of a stuttering bride Who's not quite sure she can say the final vow I'm on the 47 bus, transfer in hand Watching hourglass avenues filling with sand We push through the narrows, I know my stop is coming up now Can I lift this veil that I've been wearing And the veil beneath the veil beneath the veil? God will hide her pretty face until some daring Asker asks, "Are you there?" The future's blank and shiny like an animal eye I'm ready to get married like I'm ready to die It's comforting to say it, but it's not true Tomorrow is in focus, but the present is blurred The bus has crashed, my body's pinned down under a word My tongue is tied forever, for always, tied to you Can I lift this veil that I've been wearing And the veil beneath the veil beneath the veil? God is silent, all the witnesses are staring What's the deal? Are we there?
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The music video features a unique mix of birds and lizards.

The singer-songwriter will embark on a fourteen-date tour across Europe and the UK, starting in Vienna and ending in London.

The track is taken from upcoming album 'Goodbye Small Head'.

Alongside the announcement, Furman has shared new single 'Grand Mal', accompanied by a video directed by Eleanor Petry.

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With new album 'All Of Us Flames' about to land, a lot has changed for Ezra Furman.

It is the latest taster of her upcoming album 'All Of Us Flames', set for release on 26th August.

It is the latest taster of her upcoming album 'All Of Us Flames' set for release on 26th August.

Set for release on 26th August via Bella Union, the news comes alongside a new track taken from it, 'Forever In Sunset'.

It follows up on last month's offering 'Point Me Toward The Real'.

Teased last week, it's the first new solo material since 2019's 'Twelve Nudes'.

Posting to social media, she shared a short video featuring the wording "POINT ME TOWARD THE REAL MOTHERFUCKERS".

The video sees Furman playing the new tracks on acoustic guitar, coming after she shared the news her band have been "learning a few new songs" last month.
