Devendra Banhart - Academy 2, Manchester, 15/9/2006
by Helen Tipping
published: 30 / 9 / 2006

intro
In the over hot atmosphere of Manchester's Academy 2, Helen Tipping enjoys watching off the wall folk artist Devendra Banhart play a relaxed and laid back set
Devendra Banhart has a reputation for being a bit off the wall so I wasn’t sure what to expect. His Manchester show was supposed to be a small fairly intimate gig in the third and smallest of the Academy's venues, but he was so popular that on the night it was moved to Academy 2, which is slightly larger. Packed in like a cliché of sardines and feeling rather more hot than was comfortable, there was an air of anticipation which was well rewarded. Devendra Banhart seemed happy to be in Manchester and played an excellent set with his band, Hairy Fairy. It seemed as if the band were jamming but really well, even though they weren’t, and they were very relaxed playing together. In fact the whole event was very relaxed even to the point of giving a member of the audience the opportunity to perform a song he’d written whilst they had a break. It was a good song, but the volunteer didn’t have the best singing voice – I hope he has someone else sing in his band – you couldn’t fault him though for braving a crowd not there to see him, and in return he got a good round of applause. It was a good night with Devendra’s laid back folky style making it seem more like we should have been sat around in a tent at a festival, rather than in a biggish venue. So no fireworks or incredible excitement, but still very enjoyable.
Picture Gallery:-


interviews |
Interview (2005) |
![]() |
At a press conference in Regent's Park, folk star Devendra Banhart and his band chatted to journalists and music writers about thir new album 'Cripple Crow.' Mark Rowland reports back on a very unusual evening |
Interview (2003) |
reviews |
Cripple Crow (2005) |
![]() |
Largely acoustic fifth album from distinctive, quirky Los Angeles based troubadour Devendra Banhart, which finds him moving away from home recordings and venturing for the first time into a proper recording studio |
Rejoicing In The Hands (2004) |
Black Babies (2003) |
Oh Me Oh My... (2003) |
most viewed articles
current edition
Pennyblackmusic - Writers and Photographers' Albums of the Year 2024Peter Perrett - In Dreams Begin Responsibilities Interview Part One
Man From Delmonte - Interview
Clive Langer - Interview
Pennyblackmusic - Book of the Year Award 2024
Johnnie Johnstone - Interview
Marianne Faithfull - Reflections
Laura Nyro - Profile
Johny Brown - Corpse Flower
Vinyl Stories - Vinyl 2024
previous editions
Heavenly - P.U.N.K. Girl EPMichael Stuart Ware - Pegasus Epitaph: The Story of the Legendary Rock Group Love
Trudie Myerscough-Harris - Interview
Marianne Faithfull - Interview
Henry McCullough - Interview
Dwina Gibb - Interview
Joy Division - The Image That Made Me Weep
Beautiful South - Ten Songs That Made Me Love...
Peter Paul and Mary - Interview with Peter Yarrow
Marianne Faithfull - Interview
most viewed reviews
current edition
Dorie Jackson - Stupid Says RunRingo Starr - Look Up
Beabadoobee - This is How The World Moves
Pixie Lott - Encino
Unthanks - In Winter
Dusty Springfield - The BBC Sessions
Joan Armatrading - How Did This Happen and What Does It Mean?
Rosie Lowe - Lover, Other
Oïmiakon - Comptoir Des Vanites
Emily Burns - Die Happy
Pennyblackmusic Regular Contributors
Adrian Janes
Amanda J. Window
Andrew Twambley
Anthony Dhanendran
Benjamin Howarth
Cila Warncke
Daniel Cressey
Darren Aston
Dastardly
Dave Goodwin
Denzil Watson
Dominic B. Simpson
Eoghan Lyng
Fiona Hutchings
Harry Sherriff
Helen Tipping
Jamie Rowland
John Clarkson
Julie Cruickshank
Kimberly Bright
Lisa Torem
Maarten Schiethart