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Labyrinthitis (LP) [ Merge / LP - released 25/Mar/2022 ] Destroyer's 2022 album brims with mystic and intoxicating terrain, the threads of Dan Bejar's notes woven through by a trove of allusions at once eerily familiar and intimately perplexing. More than an arcane puzzle for the listener... |
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Five Spanish Songs (LP) [ Dead Oceans / LP - released 5/Aug/2015 ] |
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Have We Met [ Dead Oceans / CD - released 31/Jan/2020 ] Culled from years' worth of saved writing, set aside for projects "beyond music," and recorded at his kitchen table, Have We Met harkens back to Kaputt-era Dan Bejar stringing together lyrics off hand while lounging on his couch. The resulting vocal... |
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My Mystery (12") [ Dead Oceans / 12in - released 6/May/2016 ] Late last year, Destroyer released Poison Season-a treasure trove of mid-'70s Bowie-esque thumpers, string-laden laments and E Street horns-to universal acclaim, following it up with a mammoth 8-piece band tour around North America and Europe.... |
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Phoenix Rising [ Season Of Mist / CD - released 7/Sep/2012 ] |
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Book Burner [ Relapse / CD - released 1/Mar/2013 ] |
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Have We Met (Limited Edition LP) [ Dead Oceans / LP - released 31/Jan/2020 ] Culled from years' worth of saved writing, set aside for projects "beyond music," and recorded at his kitchen table, Have We Met harkens back to Kaputt-era Dan Bejar stringing together lyrics off hand while lounging on his couch. The resulting vocal... |
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Kaputt [ POD / CD - released 18/Apr/2011 ] Perfect, timeless pop with a sonic reference to a time mostly forgotten has Dan Bejar (aka Destroyer) finding a niche that allows him to stand out and be heard as if he is a freshly found new sound. |
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Kaputt [ Dead Oceans / CD - released 13/Jun/2011 ] |
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Ken (LTD Yellow LP) [ Dead Oceans / LP - released 20/Oct/2017 ] 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... |