Destroyer
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Destroyer’s Dan Bejar initially conceived of Have We Met as a Y2K album. He was already active during the era but not heard overhead in a cafe or salon, which is perhaps what the idea of the Y2K sound evokes nearly two decades later. Bejar assigned frequent producer and bandmate...
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An amazing epic song cycle from Dan Bejar, This Night delivers an anthemic and symphonic collection of beautifully arranged pop songs.
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This release cements Vancouver, BC's Dan Bejar as an artist as quirky and enigmatic as David Bowie, as symphonic and grandiose as Scott Walker, and as quixotically literary as Bob Dylan. A collection of songs that is fresh and confounding, yet befitting The Destroyer canon. "Of all contemporary songwriters, he's...
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Of his 12th studio album and its enigmatic title, Destroyer’s Dan Bejar offers the following: Sometime last year, I discovered that the original name for “The Wild Ones” (one of the great English-language ballads of the last 100 years or so) was “Ken.” I had an epiphany, I was physically...
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In the hallowed Destroyer discography, the early trinity of City Of Daughters / Thief /Streethawk: A Seduction holds an important place; for not only does it document Dan Bejar's evolution from lo-fi bedroom tyro to bona fide master of the rock album, it also contains a massive percentage of superlative...
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Merge has reissued Destroyer’s Your Blues on vinyl, marking its first appearance in that format in the US and Europe. For the occasion, Canadian music writer Michael Barclay wrote of the album: Your Blues is luxurious...
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An extended vinyl release of the sixth full-length album from Vancouver songsmith DAN BEJAR (NEW PORNOGRAPHERS) under his DESTROYER moniker. Includes the 20-minute bonus track “Loscil’s Rubies” remixed by SCOTT MORGAN on Side 3....
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Dan’s Boogie is, in true Destroyer fashion, a contradiction: a breakthrough album for Dan Bejar that began its life as a disappearing act and, as such, does things no Destroyer album to this point has ever done. Its nine songs imagine Bejar as a lounge singer, a hustler, and, at...
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More than an arcane puzzle for the listener, LABYRINTHITIS warps and winds through unfamiliar territory for Bejar as well. Written largely in 2020 and recorded the following spring, the album most often finds Bejar and frequent collaborator John Collins seeking the mythic artifacts buried somewhere under the dance floor, from...
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