Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros are a young 10-piece indie-folk group that has already earned a fevered following in its native Los Angeles, where its live shows have become legendary. With a percussive sound, an infectious air of good-natured affection and lots of opportunities to clap and whistle along, they're one of America's most intriguing new bands. Led by Alex Ebert, vocalist of the power pop group IMA Robot, whose rough voice, combined with eclectic instrumentals and a bright, utopian feel, are making Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes genuine rising stars. NPR refers to thier style as A madly joyous clatter, the Magnetic Zeros' sound radiates the feverish intensity of a revival show, but with a loving relationship at its center...