Artist's albums
Sirens
2023 · single
Twin
2023 · single
Hues (feat. Devendra Banhart)
2023 · single
Refuge
2021 · album
A Cat b/w Aran in Repose
2021 · single
In a Cistern b/w Into Clouds
2021 · single
Free Color (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2021 · album
La torre (feat. Devendra Banhart)
2021 · single
Franklin's Tower
2020 · single
Vast Ovoid
2020 · EP
It's Not Always Funny
2020 · single
Let's See
2020 · single
Scenescof
2020 · single
Love Song (Helado Negro Remix)
2020 · single
Ma
2019 · album
Volta e Meia
2019 · single
First Song for B
2018 · single
Shown and Told
2018 · single
Ape in Pink Marble
2016 · album
Losing My Taste for the Night Life
2014 · single
Something French/Loring Baker
2014 · single
Mala
2013 · album
Sound + Vision
2010 · single
What Will We Be
2009 · album
What Will We Be (Standard)
2009 · album
Baby
2009 · single
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Biography
Flying Wig is an album of recurrent dualities; a can of paradoxes, a box of worms. The redwood and pine-surrounded cabin studio where Banhart was “constantly listening to The Grateful Dead” somehow birthed something slick, modernist, city pop-adjacent and Eno-esque. Banhart's eleventh record, it's the actualisation of a “precious friendship” with the acclaimed solo artist, multi-instrumentalist, producer and Mexican Summer stable-mate Cate Le Bon — a coming together prophesied by the mirror-image titles of their early solo albums (Banhart’s 2002 Oh Me Oh My to Le Bon’s 2009 Me Oh My) and a tenderness built on crude haircuts (“we finally met, soon after she was cutting my hair with a fork and that was that”) and home-made tattoos — but never previously translated into the recording studio. “It’s about transmuting despair into gratitude, wounds into forgiveness, and grief into praise,” - the product of a ritualistic creative practice that melts down and re-casts as it mulls, the stuff of sadness beautified as it changes shape — culminating in a record that “sounds like getting a very melancholic massage, or weeping, but in a really nice outfit… if I’m going to cry, I wanna do it in my best dress.”