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Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
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Past
MAY
03
2020
Redondo Beach, CA
Beachlife Music Festival
I Was There
FEB
29
2020
Punta Caña, Dominican Republic
Avett Brothers At The Beach
I Was There
SEP
22
2019
Louisville, KY
Bourbon and Beyond Festival
I Was There
AUG
09
2019
Los Angeles, CA
Greek Theatre
I Was There
AUG
03
2019
Saint Paul, MN
CHS Field
I Was There
JUN
22
2019
Daly City, CA
Cannabis Cup @Cow Palace
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Tara
March 8th 2020
The most unexpected amazing show...I was hooked from the first song and continued to fall in love until the very end!
Punta Caña, Dominican Republic@Avett Brothers At The Beach
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About Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
In 2002, in the midst of a year of sleeplessness, and novel-writing, Alex Ebert created two things: A distracted, deformed, and hopelessly romantic messianic character named Edward Sharpe, and a new kind of mathematics called Magnetic Zeros. The novel was never completed and the math's application is yet-to-be determined, but Ebert liked the sound of those two inventions combined, and a band who's members were yet to be met was born. (Note: "Edward Sharpe" is not an alter ego of Ebert's, but rather "a vehicle that delivered me back to myself").
Several years later, disillusioned with just about every aspect of his life, Ebert dropped nearly everything- his relationship, his home, his phone, and even Alcoholics Anonymous, and embarked on the journey of self discovery and liberation that gave birth to the material that would be the first Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros album, Up From Below. Inspired primarily by the simple, rag-tag, jangly sing-a-longs at his elementary school, Ebert wrote songs designed for a large group to have a childish, unprofessional, and irreverent feel.
With (at the time) odd instrumentation, the songs required upwards of ten musicians to play, and it was during the recording process that the band truly formed. It would be a member-less band no longer.
Ebert's "partner-in-liberation" during his time of transformation, singer Jade Castrinos, helped co-pen the song "Home", and in it the band had a platinum-selling song.
In the time since, the band has released three albums and toured much of the world, but in the process something else happened: "we went from social experiment to accidentally becoming a great band", Ebert says. Indeed, they became known for the power of their live shows.
In light of this revelation, the band feels a new purpose: "to write music especially designed to perform live, and to become the very best band we can possibly be."
They now anticipate releasing their 4th album, recorded almost entirely in one room, in the summer of 2015.
Several years later, disillusioned with just about every aspect of his life, Ebert dropped nearly everything- his relationship, his home, his phone, and even Alcoholics Anonymous, and embarked on the journey of self discovery and liberation that gave birth to the material that would be the first Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros album, Up From Below. Inspired primarily by the simple, rag-tag, jangly sing-a-longs at his elementary school, Ebert wrote songs designed for a large group to have a childish, unprofessional, and irreverent feel.
With (at the time) odd instrumentation, the songs required upwards of ten musicians to play, and it was during the recording process that the band truly formed. It would be a member-less band no longer.
Ebert's "partner-in-liberation" during his time of transformation, singer Jade Castrinos, helped co-pen the song "Home", and in it the band had a platinum-selling song.
In the time since, the band has released three albums and toured much of the world, but in the process something else happened: "we went from social experiment to accidentally becoming a great band", Ebert says. Indeed, they became known for the power of their live shows.
In light of this revelation, the band feels a new purpose: "to write music especially designed to perform live, and to become the very best band we can possibly be."
They now anticipate releasing their 4th album, recorded almost entirely in one room, in the summer of 2015.
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Genres:
Folk, Indie, Alternative
Band Members:
Nico Aglietti, Mark Noseworthy, Alex Ebert, Crash Richard, Christian Letts, Orpheo McCord, Josh Collazo, Mitchell Yoshida, Stewart Cole
No upcoming shows
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Arcade Fire
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Modest Mouse
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Iron & Wine
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Live Photos of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
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Merch (ad)

Edward zs12 Sharpe zs12 & zs12 The zs...
$19.00

Up from Below
$41.09

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
$13.97

Here
$12.98

PersonA
$11.40

Up From Below Remastered
$41.18

One Love To Another RSD exclusive 7" ...
$14.99

Person a
$28.12

Give Me a Sign/Moon of the Day [7" VI...
$21.69

Live Current Volume 8
$197.00
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAY
03
2020
Redondo Beach, CA
Beachlife Music Festival
I Was There
FEB
29
2020
Punta Caña, Dominican Republic
Avett Brothers At The Beach
I Was There
SEP
22
2019
Louisville, KY
Bourbon and Beyond Festival
I Was There
AUG
09
2019
Los Angeles, CA
Greek Theatre
I Was There
AUG
03
2019
Saint Paul, MN
CHS Field
I Was There
JUN
22
2019
Daly City, CA
Cannabis Cup @Cow Palace
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Tara
March 8th 2020
The most unexpected amazing show...I was hooked from the first song and continued to fall in love until the very end!
Punta Caña, Dominican Republic@Avett Brothers At The Beach
View More Fan Reviews
About Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
In 2002, in the midst of a year of sleeplessness, and novel-writing, Alex Ebert created two things: A distracted, deformed, and hopelessly romantic messianic character named Edward Sharpe, and a new kind of mathematics called Magnetic Zeros. The novel was never completed and the math's application is yet-to-be determined, but Ebert liked the sound of those two inventions combined, and a band who's members were yet to be met was born. (Note: "Edward Sharpe" is not an alter ego of Ebert's, but rather "a vehicle that delivered me back to myself").
Several years later, disillusioned with just about every aspect of his life, Ebert dropped nearly everything- his relationship, his home, his phone, and even Alcoholics Anonymous, and embarked on the journey of self discovery and liberation that gave birth to the material that would be the first Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros album, Up From Below. Inspired primarily by the simple, rag-tag, jangly sing-a-longs at his elementary school, Ebert wrote songs designed for a large group to have a childish, unprofessional, and irreverent feel.
With (at the time) odd instrumentation, the songs required upwards of ten musicians to play, and it was during the recording process that the band truly formed. It would be a member-less band no longer.
Ebert's "partner-in-liberation" during his time of transformation, singer Jade Castrinos, helped co-pen the song "Home", and in it the band had a platinum-selling song.
In the time since, the band has released three albums and toured much of the world, but in the process something else happened: "we went from social experiment to accidentally becoming a great band", Ebert says. Indeed, they became known for the power of their live shows.
In light of this revelation, the band feels a new purpose: "to write music especially designed to perform live, and to become the very best band we can possibly be."
They now anticipate releasing their 4th album, recorded almost entirely in one room, in the summer of 2015.
Several years later, disillusioned with just about every aspect of his life, Ebert dropped nearly everything- his relationship, his home, his phone, and even Alcoholics Anonymous, and embarked on the journey of self discovery and liberation that gave birth to the material that would be the first Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros album, Up From Below. Inspired primarily by the simple, rag-tag, jangly sing-a-longs at his elementary school, Ebert wrote songs designed for a large group to have a childish, unprofessional, and irreverent feel.
With (at the time) odd instrumentation, the songs required upwards of ten musicians to play, and it was during the recording process that the band truly formed. It would be a member-less band no longer.
Ebert's "partner-in-liberation" during his time of transformation, singer Jade Castrinos, helped co-pen the song "Home", and in it the band had a platinum-selling song.
In the time since, the band has released three albums and toured much of the world, but in the process something else happened: "we went from social experiment to accidentally becoming a great band", Ebert says. Indeed, they became known for the power of their live shows.
In light of this revelation, the band feels a new purpose: "to write music especially designed to perform live, and to become the very best band we can possibly be."
They now anticipate releasing their 4th album, recorded almost entirely in one room, in the summer of 2015.
Show More
Genres:
Folk, Indie, Alternative
Band Members:
Nico Aglietti, Mark Noseworthy, Alex Ebert, Crash Richard, Christian Letts, Orpheo McCord, Josh Collazo, Mitchell Yoshida, Stewart Cole
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