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Indie-folk eccentric Devendra Banhart charms Union Transfer (photos, review)
Made possible with support from Flying Fish Brewing Company Indie-folk luminary Devendra Banhart played a wonderfully fun and slightly kooky show at Union Transfer Monday night to a packed crowd, despite the rescheduled date. The show was part of Banhart from The Key Read more »
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Tonight’s Concert Picks: Devendra Banhart at Union Transfer and Peace at Johnny Brenda’s
Made possible with support from Flying Fish Brewing Company Devendra Banhart has been around for a while now, but it doesn’t look like he plans on slowing down any time soon. In March, he released his eighth studio album Mala. Called his most coherent al from The Key Read more »
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Live Review: Devendra Banhart at Chicago’s Park West (5/31)
I spent last week carrying boxes, furniture, and all manner of impossibly heavy objects up and down the stairs. Moving is a boring, painful piece of business with many lows and few highs beyond the potential of a quick lesson from gravity. Monotonous lab from Consequence Of Sound Read more »
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CONTEST – Devendra Banhart @ The Danforth Music Hall – June 3, 2013
Ana KrasWho: Devendra Banhart What: American freak-folk scene leader who may have cut his hair, but is definitely still folky and probably still kind of freaky. Why: His eighth album and first in four years – Mala – was released back in March, so now he’ from chromewaves Read more »
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Shorties (Devendra Banhart on His New Album, George Saunders on Writing, and more)
Mala sounds like a very casual, very natural record. How would you describe the writing and recording process? It was a very small group of people that are the main creators of the album, meaning me, Noah Georgeson, and Josiah Steinbrick … We recorded it from largehearted boy Read more »