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We've heard bits and pieces of Devendra Banhart's 14-song major label debut, What Will We Be. First it was a couple of songs live in San Francisco. Then we got the studio take of "Baby" (though we've since been promised a new Wu-Tanged version). Now we can dig a bit deeper into the collection via the sleepy penultimate track "Wiliamdzi." What you're about to see is not an official video. It's footage of Banhart and band recording What in Northern California that's been set to the song. So, yeah, you can close your eyes if you want, and chill.Continue reading New Devendra Banhart - "Walillamdzi" (Stereogum Premiere)...
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Roberto Carlos Lange, aka Helado Negro, has signed to the storied indie label 4AD following an accomplished decade-plus discography with Sufjan Stevens' Asthmatic Kitty label and RVNGIntl -- most recently, 2019's great This Is How You Smile and this past summer's Kite Symphony EP, a collaboration with visual artist Kristi Sword crafted in Lange'...
Yesterday was the one-year anniversary of Daniel Johnston's death. As a tribute to the beloved outsider singer-songwriter, New York's Electric Lady Studios organized Honey I Sure Miss You, a tribute concert featuring Phoebe Bridgers, Waxahatchee, Jeff Tweedy, Beck, Devendra Banhart, the Lemon Twigs, Kevin Morby, Fontaines D.C., and more covering...
In July, Devendra Banhart released Vast Ovoid, an EP of outtakes from his 2019 album Ma. He recently announced OLA: Devendra Banhart plays songs in the order they were written, a series of live concerts streaming every Wednesday. And now he's back with an Amazon Original cover of the Grateful Dead's "Franklin's Tower" in honor…
submitted by Nick Jun 29th 2020 04:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Last year, the veteran psychedelic folk sprite Devendra Banhart released an album called Ma, which does not have anything to do with Octavia Spencer befriending hard-partying teenagers. Since then, Banhart had assisted on the Mykki Blanco single "You Will Find It" and covered T. Rex's "Scenesof." Today, Banhart announced his intention to release...
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