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October 20, 2009

Stream Devendra Banhart's What Will We Be

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One week from today, Devendra Banhart will release his seventh album (and first as a Warner Bro), What Will We Be. He's taking a co-production credit, along with Band Of Bees' Paul Butler, and reprising the crew that backed Banhart on 2007's Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon: Noah Georgeson, Megapuss Greg Rogove on drums, bassist Luckey Remington and guitarist Rodrigo Amarante. We've brought you what we could so far -- "Chin Chin & Muck Muck" live in San Francisco, the choo-choo train breeze of lead single "Baby," the 14-song set's penultimate sleeper "Walilamdzi" -- but today in conjunction with our friends at imeem we co-present you with an advance listen of the entire record. Time to prematurely evaluate:

What Will We Be is out 10/27 via Warner Bros/Reprise.

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how annoying it is to find those ads at the side of your site Stereogum, i always click them by mistake... I hope you are receiving lots of $ for that because otherwise you're giving us a big headache trying to avoid those clicks

on the otherside... great stream! you're the first site where I see it... love the new and more groovy Devendra

Posted by: Moyetes at 10/20/09 2:17 PM  | Reply
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I hear you... we are working on making them less overwhelming.
See: http://www.twitlonger.com/show/kkls

Posted by: Scott profile link  in reply to Moyetes's comment at 10/20/09 3:54 PM  | Reply
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That's why I use the firefox plugin, AdBlock. Bam!

Posted by: paper  in reply to Scott's comment at 10/20/09 4:01 PM  | Reply
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yeah those ads are mad annoying, but thanks for the stream. i'm diggin the album so far

Posted by: Joe at 10/20/09 2:35 PM  | Reply
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Well...he obviously has good taste...and the Julian C/Marc Bolan type croon...

Posted by: No Other at 10/20/09 2:40 PM  | Reply
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Is Paul Simon impressed?

Posted by: Good Shepard [Live] at 10/20/09 4:08 PM  | Reply
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What a gorgeous, warm, drowsy recording. Thoughtful, tasteful arrangements, excellent band. Really lovely stuff. Craftsmanship in the finest sense.

Drop that dull hipsterhippie and his forgettable songs, and they'd really have something.

Posted by: Bloath at 10/20/09 4:26 PM  | Reply
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Grrr ads. I guess thanks for hooking us up with a sweet stream of this album and all. Ooh, those ads though.

Posted by: J at 10/20/09 5:29 PM  | Reply
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at the beginning of "chin chin and muck muck" he KIND of sounds like chet backer.

Posted by: PRESTONE! at 10/20/09 6:46 PM  | Reply
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even after seeing the album art, i figured that this would be another mash-up of more silly freak folk.

not sure what being on a major label did to him (probably nothing), but i would say that this is his most cohesive album to date. pretty cool stuff.

this is about as accessible as creepy gets.

Posted by: brandon at 10/20/09 7:33 PM  | Reply
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It's that kind of thinking that made Wild Things fall short I'm sure....

Posted by: Shel  in reply to brandon's comment at 10/20/09 8:34 PM  | Reply
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I'm new to Devendra so I'll probably start-off by listening to this particular album. Could anyone recommend me what other Devendra is a must-listen?

Btw, I actually don't mind the ads as much as some of the content it tries advertise. "...oh look, the new P. Diddy albums is about to drop!"

WTF Stereogum.

Posted by: SubSickAlien profile link at 10/20/09 9:11 PM  | Reply
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Nothing - thus far - has been stronger than 2004's 'Rejoicing in the Hands'. If you haven't heard that one - I suggest it strongly.

Posted by: k  in reply to SubSickAlien's comment at 10/20/09 11:54 PM  | Reply
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i personally think nino rojo is his best. The first six or so songs are all favorites in my book, and aside from a few stinkers the rest of the album is pretty good in my book. At the very least check out yellow little spider and at the hop (two of his very best songs imo)

Posted by: bob  in reply to k's comment at 10/21/09 2:37 AM  | Reply
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I'm only correcting you in love, but it's "Little Yellow Spider".

I think Nino Rojo, Rejoicing in the Hands, and Cripple Crow are all tied in my book, but every album he's made I love. Smoke Rolls Down Thunder Canyon was incredibly incohesive, but I like every song on it.

Posted by: LILTRUCKER  in reply to bob's comment at 10/21/09 12:43 PM  | Reply
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thanks for streaming it on my birthday. nice present!

Posted by: 6000miles at 10/21/09 1:27 AM  | Reply
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Rejoicing and Nino Rojo are great for sure but don't fully count out Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon and Cripple Crow. Those two albums are also very solid. Smokey Rolls has a lot of the great instrumentation that Bloath was talkin' about up there.

Posted by: Emmylou profile link at 10/21/09 2:50 AM  | Reply
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amazing sweet mother of buddah... love it...
godsaidha@gmail.com

Posted by: Daniel Sun at 10/22/09 1:04 AM  | Reply
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Smokey Rolls, with a little editing, is my fav one. This one sounds like another ear fuck (a good thing)

Posted by: Angelika at 10/23/09 1:07 AM  | Reply
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His most cohesive album from beginning to end. It sounds awesome in California.

Posted by: Walilamdzi at 10/23/09 1:22 AM  | Reply
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you couldn't be more right

Posted by: che  in reply to Walilamdzi's comment at 10/27/09 12:34 AM  | Reply
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All the folky hipster aura fluffing spin in the world can't make bad writing sound like good music. It's just sub par.

Posted by: Trying to Listen at 10/27/09 3:40 AM  | Reply
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Doesn’t anyone find this kind of dull and too polished?
It’s his worst album to date.

I may pass this on to my uncle.
He really likes the new Black Crows album.

-Farmer Ted

Posted by: Farmer Ted at 10/27/09 2:26 PM  | Reply
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