Artist's albums
eva
2023 · single
eva
2023 · single
elizabeth cole
2023 · single
ode to Victoria
2023 · single
Lipstick
2023 · single
no one is coming to save us
2023 · single
i prefer your statue to any mannequin
2023 · single
a dirge for krista joy
2023 · single
it feels like howard's mother's birthday
2022 · single
concrete blanket
2022 · single
for those we love(d)
2022 · single
captain alberti bundy (of the SS EZ Bell)
2022 · single
his first and last sounds
2022 · single
presha drove the mongols to it
2022 · single
Jorji
2022 · album
gently chiding veronica
2021 · single
i wish to sleep but not wake
2021 · single
the girl in the polka dot dress
2021 · single
the (only) ballerina from Tennessee
2021 · single
This Way to Oblivion
2020 · album
Raise Your Hand If You Slept in Your Clothes
2020 · single
5th and James
2020 · single
Shhh, The Dog is Sleeping
2020 · single
Ezra Bell
2018 · album
Tourists
2018 · single
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Biography
Tales spinning out of order around disconcerting musical interludes seem to resonate with listeners. A few years ago, a licensing company found and commissioned Ezra Bell to play and record Sam Cooke’s worst song for an insurance commercial. Said company flew Ben Wuamett (singer/songwriter) to Mexico City to record the vocals so as not to be sued by the Sam Cooke Foundation. The commercial aired on Superbowl Sunday. Ezra Bell espouses neither football nor insurance but sold out accordingly for the pittance that was paid, and the exposure. Such is the music industry. Many heartfelt messages from unknown listeners keep Ezra Bell busy writing and recording. At some point, a booking agency caught on to the growing cult following and propped Ezra Bell up in front of audiences outside of Portland, forcing the band to drive thousands of miles, sometimes in a single day, to play for small crowds. Ezra Bell recorded a new album over a year ago, and a record label recently decided to sign it, release it, even make vinyl copies. You’re reading this now because you’re about to encounter that album, suitably titled, This Way to Oblivion. Ezra Bell is: Aaron Mattison (horns) Maurice Spencer (bass) Honora Hildreth (vocals) Jeremy Asay (keys, guitar) Tom Trotter (drums) and Benjamin Wuamett (vocals).