DEVENDRA BANHART
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DEVENDRA BANHART
October 3, 2023 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
$25.00 โ $61.88Devendra Banhart
with Rogov
Show Description
โThis dewdrop world –
Is a dewdrop world,
And yet, and yet…โ
– Kobayashi Issa
Devendra Banhartโs Flying Wig, is a landscape of recurrent dualities; a can of paradoxes, a box ofย worms. What goes up, must come down, eventually. Battle-scarred by life and loss, Banhart foundย himself despondent, folded inwards; finding it difficult to speak, let alone sing.
โItโs about transmuting despair into gratitude, wounds into forgiveness, grief into praiseโย ruminates Banhart on his eleventh studio album. Gliding through the air, the whisper of twoย buoyant words symbolically and at times, literally appear โ โand yet…โ (inspired by โA World ofย Dewโ by 19th century Japanese poet Kobayashi Issa) โ coloring in the melancholic outlines andย replacing them with a bonded optimism. โThe โand yet, and yet,โโ Banhart explains, โis our abilityย to face despair with hope, to keep on failing and loving. My whole life has been filled withย sadness. Everything I do in life is to help cope with that sadness.โ
Turning his back on Los Angelesโ wailing sirens, he packed the bones that would become Flyingย Wigโs songs into a bag and took to the secluded woodland of a Topanga canyon. The album isย the actualisation of a precious friendship with the acclaimed solo artist, multi-instrumentalist,ย Mexican Summer stablemate and producer of Flying Wig, Cate Le Bon. The pairโs comingย together is one prophesied by the mirror-image titles of their early solo albums (Banhartโs 2002ย Oh Me Oh My to Le Bonโs 2009 Me Oh My) and a tenderness built on crude haircuts (โwe finallyย met, soon after she was cutting my hair with a fork and that was thatโ) and home-made tattoos โย but never previously translated into the recording studio. โSheโs the only person I wanted toย make this record with,โ Banhart admits. โWe set out to make a record sonically unlike anything Iย have made before โ with a new creative partner at the helm. We definitely wanted a new sound,ย electronic yet organic and warm…we wanted to draw out and emphasize the emotional aspect ofย a synthesizer.โ
The redwood and pine-surrounded cabin studio (once owned by Neil Young) where Banhart wasย โconstantly listening to the Grateful Deadโ somehow birthed something slick, city pop-adjacentย and Eno-esque. The product of a ritualistic creative practice that melts down and re-casts as itย mulls, the stuff of sadness beautified as it changes shape โ culminating in a record that โsoundsย like getting a very melancholic massage, or weeping, but in a really nice outfit…if Iโm going to cryโ,ย Banhart mentions, โI want to do it in my best dress.โ
Wearing, for much of the writing and recording, an Issey Miyake dress the color of the spring skyโ a gift from Le Bonโs own wardrobe โ and his grandmotherโs pearls, Banhart found himselfย emboldened, protected; an experience โlike returning to from where I started to sing when I wasย a kidโ (as recently emulated onstage at an emotional homecoming gig in Caracas โ Banhartโsย first ever Venezuelan show). He elaborates: โI first started singing in my motherโs dresses when Iย was nine years old. It wasnโt about sexuality, just connecting with my feminine side and feelingย that I had permission… It felt like a power. And thatโs a very safe and comfortable place for me. Iย think a lot of the record is that โ searching for hope, searching for a safe feeling.โ
Nowhere more than in the albumโs title is this sense of joyful abandon most strongly distilled. Theย real wig that inspired it was, explains Banhart, a birthday present from the artist Isabelleย Albuquerque. โI placed it on a mic stand and it just hovered there for months in the middle of myย living room. Over time, it began to take on a playfully eerie presence and I started to imagine thatย while I was asleep the Wig would fly off into the night and hang out with all the other wigs andย toupees that were flying around… It seemed like a lovely and haunting image, a symbol forย freedom.โ Combined with Banhartโs wry and jubilant list of other inspirations for the record โ โtheย ballroom scene of the mid 80s, glamor, whales, the lonely employee at a dead-end corporate gig,ย the bloodshot eyes of the divorcee, the night nurse, the rebellious nunโ โ there is, after all, muchย up to be found with the down.
โIโm looking for a feeling / Hard to explain,โ he echoes on Flying Wigโs opening track โFeeling,โย sibilant waves on sand, reverb pedals, elemental drones and mantric tones carrying aย confessional intimacy to the fore as dusk falls. The albumโs ten songs unfurl languorously into theย embrace of the night: becoming trails of light on the mournful โFirefliesโ, bathing in the glow of theย new-risen moon on โSight Seerโ, and bearing witness to the strangeness of metropolitan solitudeย on โSirensโ โ the sound of panic the only company in a place filled with people.
Ever an intuitive producer, Le Bon reflects Banhartโs craft back on itself; arrangements of off-beatย percussion, cascading piano and subtly wonky sax the looking-glass double of the softly-spokenย dismemberment that suspends โblood outside the veinโ on โSight Seerโ; conjures โan eye withoutย a headโ on the title track, and on โNunโ, finds Banhart โrunning / running / running / running /ย running out of legs.โ The albumโs contributing circle was kept small and familiar; its personnelย drawn from both artistsโ tried, tested and trusted list of collaborators (Nicole Lawrence on pedalย steel and guitar, Todd Dahlhoff on bass, Greg Rogove on drums, Euan Hinshelwood onย saxophone), with Le Bon playing a panoply of additional parts (synths, guitar, percussion, bass,ย piano) herself. The recordโs finishing touches also came courtesy of Le Bon stalwarts, with mixingย and engineering by Samur Khouja โ โHe and Cate have such a dynamic at this point,โ notesย Banhart, โthat non verbal communication, that psychic exchange that comes from proximity andย time and trustโ โ and mastering by Heba Kadry.
Through it all, Issaโs spirit of the upside โ that glimmering โand yet…โ in an otherwise dark andย fleeting world โ pervades. The tough riff of โTwinโ serves as the iron bars that entrap its writer inย the โSame desolate space / Same no way out / Same infinite doubtโ, and yet…at its core, there isย something cherished: โthis precious thing / At the heart of everything youโve wanted.
Stepping outside of himself to examine the unspeakable, Devendra Banhart is suddenly freerย than a bird. He is as free as a wig that transcends the body, transcends the head, and makes forย the clouds.