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.
After breaking up with his girlfriend, moving out of his house, and joining a 12-step program for addiction Read Full BioEdward 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.
After breaking up with his girlfriend, moving out of his house, and joining a 12-step program for addiction, Ebert began work on a story about a messianic figure named Edward Sharpe. According to Ebert, Sharpe "was sent down to Earth to kinda heal and save mankind ... but he kept getting distracted by girls and falling in love." Ebert later met singer Jade Castrinos in Los Angeles, California, United States. In the summer of 2009, as Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Ebert and Castrinos toured the country with a group of fellow musicians in a big white school bus.
Its song "Home" was voted number 15 on the Australian Triple J Hottest 100's 2009 countdown, the largest music poll in the world.
Members:
Alex Ebert – vocals, guitar, percussion, piano
Jade Castrinos – vocals, guitar (Past member 2009-2013)
Nico Aglietti – guitar, synthesizer, keyboards, vocals
Stewart Cole – trumpet, percussion, keyboards, tenor ukulele, vocals
Tay Strathairn – piano, vocals
Aaron Older – bass, vocals, banjo, percussion
Josh Collazo – drums, percussion, vocals
Orpheo McCord – percussion, vocals
Nora Kirkpatrick – accordion, vocals
Christian Letts – guitar, vocals
Additional personnel:
Chris Richard – vocals, percussion
Anna Bulbrook – violin, vocals
Aaron Embry – keyboards, piano, vocals
Tyler James – piano, vocals
Ryan Richter – guitar, lap steel, vocals
Michael Farfel – announcer, management
After breaking up with his girlfriend, moving out of his house, and joining a 12-step program for addiction Read Full BioEdward 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.
After breaking up with his girlfriend, moving out of his house, and joining a 12-step program for addiction, Ebert began work on a story about a messianic figure named Edward Sharpe. According to Ebert, Sharpe "was sent down to Earth to kinda heal and save mankind ... but he kept getting distracted by girls and falling in love." Ebert later met singer Jade Castrinos in Los Angeles, California, United States. In the summer of 2009, as Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Ebert and Castrinos toured the country with a group of fellow musicians in a big white school bus.
Its song "Home" was voted number 15 on the Australian Triple J Hottest 100's 2009 countdown, the largest music poll in the world.
Members:
Alex Ebert – vocals, guitar, percussion, piano
Jade Castrinos – vocals, guitar (Past member 2009-2013)
Nico Aglietti – guitar, synthesizer, keyboards, vocals
Stewart Cole – trumpet, percussion, keyboards, tenor ukulele, vocals
Tay Strathairn – piano, vocals
Aaron Older – bass, vocals, banjo, percussion
Josh Collazo – drums, percussion, vocals
Orpheo McCord – percussion, vocals
Nora Kirkpatrick – accordion, vocals
Christian Letts – guitar, vocals
Additional personnel:
Chris Richard – vocals, percussion
Anna Bulbrook – violin, vocals
Aaron Embry – keyboards, piano, vocals
Tyler James – piano, vocals
Ryan Richter – guitar, lap steel, vocals
Michael Farfel – announcer, management
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Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros Lyrics
Hey, hey, everybody stealing my ha, ha
Everybody taking my hey, hey
Everybody stealing my ho
Ho, ho, everybody taking my hey, hey
Everybody stealing my ya, ya
Everybody taking my ho
Shut the front door and leave something
Never was mine
What it means not to free something
'Tween you and I
Hey, hey, everybody stealing my heart, heart
Everybody taking my hey, hey
Everybody stealing my ho
Ho, ho, everybody taking my hey, hey
Everybody sitting in my yeah, yeah
Everybody stealing my ho
Shut the front door it means nothing
'Tween you and I
What I means not to free something
Never was mine
Hey, hey, everybody stealing my yeah, yeah
Everybody taking my heart, heart
Everybody stealing my ho
Ho, ho, everybody taking my ya, ya
Everybody taking my hey, hey
Everybody stealing my ho
What wasn't yours you had to give away
Or the mad'll come round to enslave em all
What wasn't yours you had to give away
But you know it's in your mind, it's in your mind
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Alex M T Ebert
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sevkick
This is probably one of the most simple yet powerful music videos I've seen. Please keep being amazing!!!! Much love
Kaylah Cohen
I literally wake up every morning singing a different one of your songs. They broke the mold when they made this guy. A beacon of freedom, magic and spirit.
Juliette Hiza
You can tell Alex genuinely loves his music. His smiles and laughs show that he is making music because it is his passion and love, and the entire band gives off that positive loving vibe. Thank you for this video. I hope there will be more like it soon.
Quynh-Nhu Tran
I can hear and watch him over and over again. Feel the freedom in the air.
Z
This song is definitely one of my favorites. I also love how this was shot. It felt more personal.
Jessica Dugger
I likes! Good vibes. Never dissatisfied with this bands music. Touches my soul in a wonderful kind of way <3
Wild Universe
Alex, you never fail to turn a bad day around. This is a happy day anthem.
Bill Lawrence
Yet another brilliant song. Why give up now guys? We need more of this genius free stuff!
Travis Kestell
I like it! Hits the ears and fills the soul.
Robin Pan.
Holy Wow Balls! This is sooooo cool how this is shot, like so much genuine freedom in this dude and in this video its so clear. So excited for the rest of it and just keep making videos. I want a video like this for every song on the album. Please =p