A fiery, androgynous folk-punk provocateur from Chicago, Ezra Furman's Lennon-esque sneer and raw, open-hearted lyrics, plus a flamboyant style, have helped to make her one of the most engaging and unpredictable art-pop confectioners of her era. Emerging in the late 2000s with the Harpoons, she issued three well-received albums before going solo in 2012 with the release of The Year of No Returning; future offerings would be credited to Furman and a rotating cast of bandmates under monikers like the Boy-Friends, the Visions, and the Band with No Name. She continued to hone a si...