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Vetiver

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Biography

When Vetiver released their first album in 2004, they were commonly lumped into the nascent "freak folk" movement alongside the likes of Joanna Newsom and Six Organs Of Admittance, thanks to leader Andy Cabic's friendship with scene founder Devendra Banhart. (In addition to Devendra Banhart's musical contributions to Vetiver's first two albums, Cabic co-wrote Devendra Banhart's break-out song "At the Hop," which appeared on 2004's Rejoicing in the Hands; on the same album, Devendra Banhart paid tribute to his friend's band in the song "When the Sun Shone on Vetiver.") However, the band's roots go deeper than Syd Barrett and Linda Perhacs, encompassing the U.K. shoegazer scene and the mid-'90s D.I.Y. rock scene. Cabic was part of the latter, forming The Raymond Brake in his native Greensboro, North Carolina, during the early '90s. The The Raymond Brake's noisy, Sonic Youth-influenced take on rock was a natural fit with both the Chapel Hill art rock-punk scene and the influential Washington D.C.-based indie label Simple Machines, which released the band's debut album, Piles of Dirty Winters, in 1995. After a handful of EPs and one more album, 1996's "Never Work Ever", the The Raymond Brake broke up and Cabic migrated westward, eventually settling in San Francisco. While studying at the San Francisco Art Institute, he met fellow student Devendra Banhart and instantly established a close working relationship with the bearded sprite. Playing shows with Devendra Banhart, newsom, and others, Cabic started writing songs for his new project, Vetiver, named for an Asian relative of lemongrass that's used in perfume making. He added Devendra Banhart on guitar and backing vocals, Jim Gaylord on violin, and Alissa Anderson on cello, and the band -- with Cabic's vocals, banjo, and acoustic guitar -- released its self-titled debut on the DiCristina label in 2004. (The album, produced by Thom Monahan of the Pernice Brothers, also included guest spots by newsom, Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval, and former My Bloody Valentine drummer Colm O'Ciosoig.)

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  1.  
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    Everyday I'm away from your shades
    Me, up inside, I wanna be near ya
    Know that you're here lying just next to me
    How happy we both be
    I say it all time, you'd pay no mind
    Everyday - (3:45)  -  16,392 plays
  2. Can't You Tell - (4:27)  -  15,101 plays
  3. Wonder Why - (3:22)  -  13,982 plays
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    Wouldn't you love to be out on the rolling sea
    With only the sky above you for a roof
    What if your friends were there, laugh at all your jokes
    And share sweet salt air with you, wouldn't that be good
    You know it would
    Rolling Sea - (5:18)  -  9,468 plays
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