Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros
22 songs across 2 album sections.
Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros emerged as a distinctive force in indie folk, characterized by a large ensemble sound and communal performance style. Fronted by Alex Ebert, the group gained widespread recognition following the release of their 2009 debut album, Up From Below. The record featured the anthemic single Home, which became a defining track of the era. Their follow-up, Here, released in 2012, continued to explore themes of love and spirituality through a blend of folk, rock, and gospel influences. Songs like 40 Day Dream and Brother showcase the band's ability to weave intricate harmonies with raw, emotive storytelling. The project is noted for its theatrical live performances and the unique dynamic of its rotating cast of musicians, creating a rich, layered sonic experience that resonated with audiences seeking a return to organic, band-driven music.
![Here [2012]](/covers/none.jpg)
Here [2012]
![Up From Below [2009]](/covers/none.jpg)
