The Shine of Dried Electric Leaves
London, London (featuring Devendra Banhart)
Brazilian artist Cibelle Cavalli, more commonly known by her stage name Cibelle, and indie artist Devendra Banhart pair up in a quirky, bright song worthy of both the indie movement and lovers of alternative mainstream songs.
At the same time typically Brazilian and also typically indie-rock, both the lyrics and the music of the song reflect a carefree, beatific nature, while the song is carried by a light guitar melody. Cibelle's light and airy vocals match suitably to Banhart's softly masculine vocals. Throughout the track, various sounds reminding the listener of a breezy, carefree day wandering about a city can be heard in the form of chimes, footsteps, and others. Cibelle and Banhart's vocals harmonize beautifully in the middle of the track, and are carried by quirky, light lyrics. The two's slight lack of synchronicity throughout is at once charming and quirky, which carries the listener through the song without leaving a sense of lack, or wanting more of the vocals. The song winds down in the last minute with an improvisation of electronic and supplemental sounds, and an improvisation on the last three words of the lyrics by Cibelle and Banhart.
This song can be purchased at the iTunes Music Store.

London, London (featuring Devendra Banhart)
Brazilian artist Cibelle Cavalli, more commonly known by her stage name Cibelle, and indie artist Devendra Banhart pair up in a quirky, bright song worthy of both the indie movement and lovers of alternative mainstream songs.
At the same time typically Brazilian and also typically indie-rock, both the lyrics and the music of the song reflect a carefree, beatific nature, while the song is carried by a light guitar melody. Cibelle's light and airy vocals match suitably to Banhart's softly masculine vocals. Throughout the track, various sounds reminding the listener of a breezy, carefree day wandering about a city can be heard in the form of chimes, footsteps, and others. Cibelle and Banhart's vocals harmonize beautifully in the middle of the track, and are carried by quirky, light lyrics. The two's slight lack of synchronicity throughout is at once charming and quirky, which carries the listener through the song without leaving a sense of lack, or wanting more of the vocals. The song winds down in the last minute with an improvisation of electronic and supplemental sounds, and an improvisation on the last three words of the lyrics by Cibelle and Banhart.
This song can be purchased at the iTunes Music Store.
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