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“Everyone was invited — including the dog,” Devendra Banhart chuckles over Zoom, looking back on Cripple Crow, his sprawling 2005 opus that was part artistic manifesto, part communal love letter.
Devendra Banhart has announced a new album, Flying Wig, which will be out September 22 via Mexican Summer. This is his 11th album and first for Mexican Summer, and he made it with Cate Le Bon, who ...
Every so often, Joyful Noise Recordings gets two artists together for their Cause & Effect 7″ series, where one musician is placed alongside a musician that heavily influenced them. Their latest ...
Devendra Banhart performed for more than two hours on The Pabst Theater stage on Sunday night for a small-but-devoted audience. Devendra Banhart performed for more than two hours on The Pabst Theater ...
For the follow-up to 2005’s Cripple Crow, Devendra Banhart moved himself to Topanga Canyon in the mountains of Santa Monica for a pyschedelic pow-wow with right hand man Noah Georgeson in tow and a ...
LOS ANGELES — The Grief I Have Caused You, currently on display at Nicodim Gallery, is artist and musician Devendra Banhart’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles. “The ‘you’ in the title is you,” ...
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Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Devendra Banhart’s new album, Ape in Pink Marble, is an easy, luscious ride. The album drifts ...
To me, the Music Department building at Mills feels like a temple – as though the greatness that has passed through there over the last hundred years has seeped into the stones. Pauline Oliveros, ...
“Do you know where ‘red herring’ comes from?” Devendra Banhart asks me. “No, do you?” I ask back, a little too sharply. “Yeah. I guess escaped criminals used to have a red herring trailing them, to ...