2009Released
5:06

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This feel-good song was written by Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros vocalists Alex Ebert and Jade Castrinos, who were a couple at the time. As Jade tells it, they were enjoying a romp through Elysian Park in Los Angeles when she lost her shoes and he carried her on his back. The scene was like a montage from a romantic comedy, and giddy with love, they returned to his apartment and wrote the song. Using Ebert's Pro Tools setup, they put the song together on the fly, with each trading lines and then singing together on the chorus. The lyrics are effusively lovey, but genuine: I'll follow you into the park Through the jungle, through the dark Girl, I never loved one like you And while there are many songs called "Home," this one has a key hook line in the lyric that connected with listeners: Home is wherever I'm with you

Ebert does the whistling intro, which is reminiscent of the Ennio Morricone scores found in many westerns, often starring Clint Eastwood.

Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros rose to power early in the American folk music revival that included acts like Mumford & Sons and The Lumineers. "Home" was part of their debut album Up From Below, and established their love-centric, communal sound that made them a festival favorite. The band is named after a character from a novel Ebert was writing - Edward Sharpe is an otherworldly figure who comes to Earth to offer enlightenment to the masses, but finds himself getting distracted by the beautiful women. Ebert, raised in an upper middle class household, spent a lot of time looking for the meaning of life, and created his own hardship by getting hooked on heroin. He got clean, but sobriety didn't suit him, so he ditched treatment and switched to (mostly) mushrooms. He went minimalist, with no car or cell phone, and began working on the Up From Below in a tiny apartment. After meeting the like-minded Jade Castrinos, they put a 10-piece band together and went all-in on the joyful, enlightened sound. Even churlish listeners who weren't buying this hippie vibe agreed that it was convincing, and even after they found an audience with this song, Ebert stayed steady to his creed, often blurring the lines between Edward Sharpe and his true self.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Home.
DKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
112BPM

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The album Home is released on.

Released By

The record label that has released Home.
Rough Trade
2009 Community Records, Fairfax Recordings and Vagrant Records under exclusive license to Rough Trade Records Ltd
2009 Community Records, Fairfax Recordings and Vagrant Records under exclusive license to Rough Trade Records Ltd

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