Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
For those missing the sunshine and chill times of summer.
Overview
There is something truly mesmerising about watching bands with many members coordinate themselves on stage to sonically blow your mind. Whether you’re after some feel-good folk classics like 'Home', or if you’re more interested in their newer tunes like 'Better Days', the whole experience is bound to be nothing short of delightful.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros' self-titled album that they released last year is all about the L.O.V.E. They've captured the jangly nursery rhyme pop reminiscent of The Beatles’ ‘Yellow Submarine’ days, and as a result produced a perfect hazy summertime record. If you’re unable to see this loveable hippy band in Byron at this year’s Bluesfest, get down to the Palace and get there early; Mt Warning are the support act. If you’re longing for the sunshine and chill times of summer, this concert will be your closest substitute.