PopMattersd. 29. Aug. 2016ByByJohn Pauld. 29. Aug. 2016"With so many subtleties within each track, it proves an ideal headphone album designed for late night listening. With Furnaces, Ed Harcourt has continued his impressive winning streak with both true artistry and singularly-focused aplomb".Read review
The independentd. 3. Aug. 2016ByByAndy Gilld. 3. Aug. 2016"Furnaces is presumably the "album of evil songs" Ed Harcourt promised a couple of years ago. Its dark, unflinching songs certainly ponder humanity's less attractive traits, with arrangements to match".Read review