Following up on their 2009 debut album “Up From Below,” Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes are continuing their reign in the hippie folk sphere that they created for themselves.
With sophomore album “Here,” the 10-piece shows that they were no one-hit wonder. Sailing under the indie radar for months, the 10-piece finally achieved fame with their catchy ballad “Home.” While staying true to their ’70s folk roots, the album sounds fresh and innovative. So how does a band break out of a genre that they created for themselves? Redefine it.
The album, barely 40 minutes in length, kicks off with “Man on