Eclectic Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, arranger, composer, and producer
Benjamin Lazar Davis has made his name as a valued collaborator as well as a skilled solo artist. With a talent for indie rock, pop, and folk sounds,
Davis has created trippy but engaging music with
Cuddle Magic and
Okkervil River, and he's contributed to recordings by
Kimbra,
Lady Lamb, and
Anna & Elizabeth, to name a few. He is also passionate about African music, and has used his knowledge in all its forms to record projects in tandem with
Joan as Police Woman and
Bridget Kearney. With his solo debut, 2018's Nothing Matters,
Davis assembled his various influences into a personal statement recorded in the home where he grew up. His second solo album, 2021's
Benjamin Lazar Davis, though collaborative, was a spacious one with an intentional focus on melody.
Benjamin Lazar Davis was born in 1986 in New York, New York. His father, Peter Davis, was a professional musician whose resumé included stints with
Jay Ungar & Molly Mason and a latter-day version of
the Mamas & the Papas. He also spent several years studying music in Africa, a passion he would pass along to his son.
Benjamin would decide to launch a musical career of his own, and he was studying at the New England Conservatory of Music when he co-founded the group
Cuddle Magic in 2006. Performing a unique brand of experimental folk-pop,
Cuddle Magic released their self-titled debut album in 2008.
Davis cut four more albums with the group, including a collaborative album with
Phyllis Chen.
In 2009,
Davis took a break from
Cuddle Magic and traveled to West Africa to study music; he fell in love with percussion-based music and the Ghanaian musical style known as Bawa. In 2014,
Davis returned to Africa with
Bridget Kearney, a fellow member of
Cuddle Magic who also played bass in
Lake Street Dive, and together they recorded an EP steeped in the sounds of Ghana,
BAWA, that was released in 2015. The following year,
Davis teamed with
Joan as Police Woman's Joan Wassner to cut an album informed by African music, Let It Be You. That same year, he would join the indie folk group
Okkervil River, appearing on their albums
Away (2016) and
In the Rainbow Rain (2018).
Taking some time off from his many projects,
Davis decided to spend some time with his family and ended up recording an album in his childhood bedroom, a low-key psychedelic effort called Nothing Matters. Released in 2018, it was his first proper solo album. In 2019,
Davis and
Bridget Kearney reunited to record another album in Africa, 2020's
Still Flying. A year later, his eponymously titled second solo LP also included contributions from
Kearney, as well as Wassner,
Alex Toth (
Rubblebucket,
Tōth),
Mitchell Yoshida (
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros), and others. Intentionally emphasizing melody and employing fewer drums, he co-produced
Benjamin Lazar Davis with
Luke Moellman (
Great Good Fine Ok) and
Lars Horntveth (
Jaga Jazzist). ~ Mark Deming