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Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros singer Alex Ebert has defended their hit "Home" after social media discourse named it ...
If Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros does not ring a bell for you, there’s a good chance their song, “Home,” might. Especially if you were a music fan around 2010. Music was going through a heavy ...
Alex Ebert also accused other folk-rock bands like the Lumineers of ripping off his group's "stomp-clap f---in' folk-pop ...
Can there be such a thing as "the worst song of all time?" Taste is subjective, and music trends shift over time. But ...
While many dub 'Home' by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros the worst song ever written, it is actually the by-product of a ...
This week has been full of outdated indie discourse about whether or not Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros’ 2009 hit “Home” is the worst song of all time. A clip of the group’s Tiny Desk ...
If the bones are good, if the bones let the song survive context, if you pull it out of acoustic guitar, you put a piano ...
"If the bones are good, if the bones let the song survive context, if you pull it out of acoustic guitar, you put a piano ...
We open this week in a very unexpected place: “Home,” the 2010 hit by Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros, which had a viral ...
The fabulously invigorating folk collective Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, which broke out in 2009 with the catchy single "Home," is an 11-member collective revolving around singer Alex Ebert.
At 15 tracks in length with many exceeding the four-minute mark, “Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros” is a difficult album to listen to straight through in one sitting.
A band's sound is only as big as its members, and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros ' music is huge. The 10 members are a whirl of roving horns, as well as whistles, claps, shouts, strummed ...
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