Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes - Up From Below

The sound won't stay the same! Up and down, attentive and almost bored, unbelievable hit or very miss, Los Angeles-based Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros new album, Up From Below, throws out so many different sounds. Like a mix between Feist, The National, The Arcade Fire, David Bowie, and epic parts of The Lion King, Edward Sharpe throws a lot out there. And when he hits, he crushes it. "40 Day Dream", "Janglin", and "Carries On" are really good. But the song that makes this whole CD worth it is "Home". Fantastic vocals, catchy whistling, and lyrics about love, ("Alabama, Arkansas / I do love my ma and pa / Not that way that I do love you,") the song is just so incredibly catchy and amazing. Its sound is thorough and expansive, and just makes you feel good. I can't say I recommend the album as a whole, though the sounds are definitely interesting. And the album has a lot of high points throughout (though mostly in the beginning).

But yeah, check out Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros and look at the lettering on his van on the myspace page! L'Chaim!

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