Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros is an American indie-folk ensemble band led by Alex Ebert, vocalist of the power-pop group Ima Robot.The band's first full-length recording, Up from Below, was released July 7, 2009 digitally and July 14, 2009 physically on Vagrant Records.Its first show as a full band was played July 18, 2007 at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, California. Most notably, singer Jade Castrinos left the band in 2014.Ebert began initial writing and recording completely alone, doing "the horn lines with [his] mouth or a kazoo on the demos" and "all the background vocals layering ... pretending that there were people there. Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeroes (formed in 2009) is an American indie folk music collective hailing from Los Angeles, California, U.S. During a stint in rehab following years of drug and alcohol dependence caused by abuse of the Los Angeles party life, frontman Alex Ebert wrote a story about a messianic figure who goes by the name of Edward Sharpe. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros 2013 Tour Dates: 05/11 – Napa, CA @ Bottle Rock Festival 05/23 – Stateline, NV @ Montbleu Resort Casino & Spa 05/25 – Portland, OR @ The Rose Festival Book with Ents24.com, the UK's biggest entertainment guide. "On April 12, 2009, the band released "Desert Song", a "Edward Sharpe" redirects here. Out of that number, over a third say that playing music gives them “a sense of purpose in life.”Singer-songwriter discusses his second solo album, I Vs. I.Sadly, Robert Plant and Greta Van Fleet are not playing the same day.The Flaming Lips, Cyndi Lauper, and John Legend also contributed to the production.LCD Soundsystem, Kraftwerk, The Killers, Lana Del Rey, Air, Grimes, HAIM, Pet Shop Boys, Animal Collective, Fischerspooner, and many more.Barry enjoys tracks from Chance the Rapper, Fiona Apple, Courtney Barnett, D’Angelo, and more.Dr. Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros is an American folk rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 2007.The group is led by lead singer Alex Ebert.The band's name is based on a story Ebert wrote in his youth, about a messianic figure named Edward Sharpe. While most indie bands never achieve major mainstream success, every one in awhile a new band hits the stage and takes both the indie music scene and the mainstream music scene by storm. Teeth, Animal, and the whole gang cover Edward Sharpe, The Beatles, and The Band.A year that proves expectations mean nothing when a festival is simply magic.The Philadelphia festival also promises performances from Grimes, Jamie xx, DJ Khaled, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Gary Clark Jr., and more.Alex Ebert and co. continue to miss the connectivity and energy of their live performances.Plus, a new stretch of tour dates behind their forthcoming album, PersonA.A close look at this year’s highlights, surprises, omissions, and least interesting acts.New Socially Distanced Music Venue in UK Hosts First ConcertThe World's Last Blockbuster Has Been Turned Into an AirbnbGeddy Lee Is Closer to the Heart of Toronto Blue Jays Game, Thanks to Cutout of Rush LegendNew Garbage Album is Recorded and Coming Out in 2021Thousands Turn Out to See Smash Mouth Play in the Middle of a PandemicDonald Trump Inquired About Adding His Face to Mount RushmoreThe World's Last Blockbuster Has Been Turned Into an AirbnbTV Reporter Sings Pantera's "Walk" Riff While Spotlighting Vinnie Paul Cutout at Texas Rangers GameTake a look inside Prince's underground bank vault full of unreleased musicSpotify CEO To Artists: "You Can't Record Music Once Every Three To Four Years And Think That's Going To Be Enough"Kanye West Held His First Campaign Presidential Rally in South Carolina, And It Went As Well As You'd ExpectAlex Trebek Once Unknowingly Ate Five Hash Brownies and Woke Up at a Friend's House Three Days LaterChris Cornell's Unreleased Cover of Guns N' Roses' "Patience" Unearthed for His 56th Birthday: StreamAlbum Review: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – PersonAAlbum Review: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic ZerosAlbum Review: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – Here