PHOTOS: Ezra Furman, OMNI in Cambridge, MA 10.29.18

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Editor’s note: Earlier this year, garage punk Ezra Furman released his seminal album, Transangelic Exodus. His seventh album was a landmark for the Chicago born musician. Furman describes the record as: “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. A personal companion for a paranoid road trip. A queer outlaw saga.” On Monday night Furman, who is of Jewish faith and his band The Visions were in Cambridge, MA playing an emotionally charged show just days after the attack on the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA. We were on hand to capture the scene from a show that Furman himself described as “a simultaneous cry of pain and celebration of joy.” Support on the show came from Atlanta indie rockers OMNI.

Purchase Ezra Furman‘s new album Transangelic Exodus by clicking HERE.


Photos: Ezra Furman, OMNI at The Sinclair in Cambridge, MA – 10/29/18

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