Devendra Banhart
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- | '''Devendra Banhart''' (born [[May 30|30 May]], [[1981]], in [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[Texas]]) is a [[singer/songwriter]] in a scene that has been described as [[psych folk]], [[Naturalismo]], [[New Weird America]], and [[freak folk]], among other labels. | + | '''Devendra Banhart''' (born May 30, 1981) is a [[Venezuelan]]-[[United States|American]] [[folk rock]] [[singer-songwriter]] and [[musician]]. Banhart's music has been classified as [[indie folk]], [[psych folk]], [[freak folk]], Naturalismo, and [[New Weird America]]; his lyrics are often [[surreal]] and [[Naturalism (arts)|naturalistic]]. |
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*''[[The Charles C. Leary]]'' ([[hinah]], 2002) | *''[[The Charles C. Leary]]'' ([[hinah]], 2002) |
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Devendra Banhart (born May 30, 1981) is a Venezuelan-American folk rock singer-songwriter and musician. Banhart's music has been classified as indie folk, psych folk, freak folk, Naturalismo, and New Weird America; his lyrics are often surreal and naturalistic.
Discography
- The Charles C. Leary (hinah, 2002)
- Oh Me Oh My... The Way the Day Goes By the Sun Is Setting Dogs Are Dreaming Lovesongs of the Christmas Spirit (Young God, 2002)
- The Black Babies (UK EP) (Young God, 2003)
- Rejoicing in the Hands (Young God, 2004) FRA#157
- Niño Rojo (Young God, 2004) FRA#166
- Cripple Crow (XL Recordings, 2005) FRA#42
- Devendra Banhart/Jana Hunter (Troubleman Unlimited, 2005)
- Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon (XL Recordings, September 25, 2007) US#115
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