I've just (really recently) gotten my hand's on Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zero's new album Up From Below. The band stopped by Letterman the other night to play the jangling neo-americana folk revival tune "Home" which is definitely one of the album's highlights. Simplistic in it's delivery, the song features both Alex [...]
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros performed "Home" on the Late Show with David Letterman on 9/4. Check it out below:Buy "Home" on iTunes or Amazon MP3 or on CD
what better way to start out september than with a song that ive been saving up for a while now? edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros have really struck a chord with me as of late. their self-titled album (also released as “up from below”?) is full of folk hits, some that sound extremely old timey (like todays song, “home”) and others that sound much more contemporary (such as the 6 minu
Truly one of the best, most fun Letterman performances I’ve ever seen. “Home” is a tremendous song by a tremendous band. If you didn’t know, lead singer/songwriter Alex Ebert was also the singer/songwriter for Ima Robot.Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros- Home
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros debut album Up From Below is a pure delight from beginning to end. Full of wonderful melodies, strong lyrics, andHere is my favorite song from the album, titled “Home”. It starts out with catchy whistling, which guides the song to it’s close state of perfection.“Home” is appropriately titled, as [...]
If I had to select one song to sum up this very memorable summer, I'd choose "Home" by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. I posted this tune last week, and I've been listening to it every single morning as I slide around and slosh my coffee to the floor. Surprisingly, "Home" has inspired a bevy of creative fireworks—specifically, it has reawakened an old fascination with video & image editing..
I think this song is out to get me. I remember vaguely watching this band play late one night on Letterman. And although they seem to be a random collection of hippies and vagabonds there was something about the oft repeated refrain of “home is wherever I’m with you” that held my attention. I mean basically, this track which hails from the 2009 album Up From Below (amazon) (itunes), is