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Destroyer (band)

Destroyer is a Canadian indie rock band from Vancouver, formed in 1995. The band is fronted by founding member Dan Bejar,[3] with a collective of regular band members and collaborators joining him in the studio and during live performances. Alongside Bejar, Destroyer currently includes longtime producers John Collins (bass) and David Carswell (guitar), Nicolas Bragg (lead guitar), Ted Bois (keyboards), JP Carter (trumpet) and Joshua Wells (drums).

Destroyer
Destroyer performing at Flow Festival 2011
Background information
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
GenresIndie rock[1]
Years active1995 (1995)[2]–present
Labels
Members
Past members

The band's discography draws on a variety of musical influences, resulting in albums that can sound markedly distinct from one another; in Bejar's words, "That's kind of my goal: to start from scratch every time."[4] Destroyer have released thirteen studio albums to date, with their most recent, Labyrinthitis, released in March 2022.

Career

1996–2001

We'll Build Them a Golden Bridge, Destroyer's 1996 debut, is made up of sixteen lo-fi home-recordings. One reviewer suggested that the album combines Bejar's "gift for melodies" with "a concerted effort to make the recording downright inconsumable; the guitars are always out of tune, and the vocals of Fisher-Price quality. 'Static means punk / tuning is junk,' Bejar moans on one track."[5] Ideas for Songs, released on cassette in 1997, features songs akin to those on his first album. The cassette stemmed from a request to contribute songs for a compilation album.[6]

As Bejar gained popularity in Vancouver's music scene, he was joined by producer John Collins for 1998's City of Daughters, which was recorded at a proper studio. Pitchfork noted that the songs still sounded "homespun", also noting "[t]he wordiness that would become something of a trademark is in full effect", but that "unlike much of what came later, not every line is worthy of examination."[7]

Thief (2000) embodied "Bejar's first stab at matching his grandiose, idiosyncratic vision to a showier sound"; it was the first to feature a backing band on every track.[8] The record's "anthemic yet understated"[9] piano-driven ballads have characteristically enigmatic lyrics, though some reviewers interpreted them as critiques of the music industry.[10][11]

Streethawk: A Seduction (2001) realized the sonic refinement started with City of Daughters. Bejar put it this way: "I don't think it gives credence to any kind of conceptualization of the records, but I hope that City of Daughters, Thief, and Streethawk will pop into some kind of a progression that ends with Streethawk."[12] A critical success, the album retrospectively received a rating of 9.1/10 from Pitchfork.[7]

2002–2007

 
Frontman Dan Bejar

The 2002 rock album This Night was a dramatic change in style. The looser, less rehearsed style was criticized as "messy [and] haphazard without purpose",[13] though other critics praised the "beautiful mess of sounds" as "challenging... [and] a powerful, cohesive whole."[11] In a 2006 interview (after the release of Your Blues and Destroyer's Rubies), Bejar said the album "came together pretty quickly – we probably could have used more than four or five days to mix the whole thing, but that's all hindsight. It's still my favorite Destroyer record."[12]

Your Blues (2004) saw Destroyer take another unexpected turn, using MIDI instrumentation for almost all the backing music. Bejar coined the term "European blues" to describe its unique, theatrical sound.[14] One reviewer pointed out that "Bejar's unusual voice sounds more confident, and higher up" in the synth-rich arrangements.[15] In another twist, the EP Notorious Lightning & Other Works reworked six tracks from the record with a live band, the very thing the LP had forsaken (the band was Frog Eyes, who toured with Destroyer in support of Your Blues).

Bejar returned with a live band for 2006's Destroyer's Rubies, delivering his most confident record up to that point. The backing band took new-found prominence and, according to Bejar, "[t]he production seems... warm and lush and pretty focused on just making the band sound good and having everything sit well together."[12] Now magazine observed, "[w]hile the sheer density of Bejar's writing can be overwhelming, Destroyer's Rubies is, on a musical level, the most 'accessible' disc he's released."[16]

2008–2013

For Trouble in Dreams (2008), "there was a scary lack of ideas coming into the record", Bejar admitted.[17] Destroyer's piano player Ted Bois took it upon himself, as an alternative to keyboard and piano accompaniment, to create all string and synth arrangements for the songs.[17] At the time, Bejar said it was the "hardest record" to make.[17]

After the 2009 EP Bay of Pigs came 2011's full-length album, Kaputt (featuring a slightly modified "Bay of Pigs" track). Bejar cited influences such as Miles Davis and Roxy Music for his new jazz-infused, lounge music-inspired, sophisti-pop direction. In multiple interviews, Bejar variously stressed that he "sang in a completely different manner, almost unconscious of even singing, more like speaking into a vacuum, and was really happy with the results."[18][19] The record entailed a number of firsts for Destroyer: first national television performance (on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon); first official music video; first female backing vocals; and the first time Bejar performed without an instrument on tour – his concentration placed solely on his singing. Kaputt was short listed for the 2011 Polaris Music Prize[20] and was Pitchfork's second best album of 2011.[21]

Smaller in scale, Destroyer's fourth EP Five Spanish Songs is sung entirely in Spanish, Bejar covered songs by Sr. Chinarro (es). Bejar's own tongue-in-cheek press release announcing the new songs began: "It was 2013. The English language seemed spent, despicable, not easily singable."[22]

2014–present

Bejar released Poison Season on August 28, 2015. Bejar notes that the album's sound grew from "just really getting into what we were sounding like playing live [following Kaputt]."[4] Bejar added that he would not have been able to make such an ambitious album if Kaputt had not been successful.[23] Recorded with a live band and a pronounced string section, the album's "grand cinematic set of songs"[23] feature Bejar singing with a broader range than before: "This is the first record that I've ever done that comes close to my idea of myself as a singer", Bejar said.[24]

In 2017, Bejar released ken, an album produced by Destroyer drummer Joshua Wells (who was also a member of Black Mountain).[25]

Destroyer's twelfth studio album, Have We Met, was released on January 31, 2020.[26]

On March 25, 2022, the band's thirteenth studio album, Labyrinthitis, was released.[27]

Band name

In 2002, Bejar said about the band name, "I kind of wanted to go for a rock 'n' roll name. In our own special way we're tearing shit apart, you just have to listen very carefully. Musically I knew it was never going to be a metal band, but I thought lyrically there were fangs to the music."[28] Bejar added in 2008, "I was actually so out of it I didn't know that there was a Kiss record called Destroyer because I didn't know anything about Kiss. I still don't know anything about them. I just thought it was a cool rock-and-roll name, and I was kind of blown away that it hadn't been taken already. I was like, 'I have to use this because it's so weird that no one's used it before.'"[29]

Collaborators

The ever-evolving band lineup can give the impression that Destroyer is a solo project. However, Bejar has insisted "[t]he music is always collaborative and I think that gets lost in the weird cult of personality shit that seems to get whipped up around me."[30] Although Bejar had claimed that the lineup from certain recording sessions would be permanent, later recording sessions and tours added and dropped musicians. Several band members have the commonality of being from the production team of JC/DC (John Collins and David Carswell).

Some songs recorded for Your Blues originated from Bejar's musical contribution to Sheila Heti's play All Our Happy Days Are Stupid.[31]

On the EP Archer on the Beach (2010), Bejar worked with ambient-music composer Tim Hecker for the title track. Bejar wrote in the press release: "The reason why this has to be seen as a collaboration, rather than strictly a Destroyer release, is that, for the first time, I'm not responsible for any of the music ... aside from the vocals, the general chord progression."[32] On the B-side, the spoken word song "Grief Point", Loscil provided the music. Loscil also composed an extra track, "Loscil's Rubies", on the vinyl version of Destroyer's Rubies.

American visual artist Kara Walker contributed to the lyrics for Kaputt's "Suicide Demo (For Kara Walker)".[33] Organized by Merge, Walker sent cue cards with bits of text to Bejar in 2009.[34]

Vancouver artist and Hello, Blue Roses partner, Sydney Hermant has provided the cover art for multiple Destroyer albums, including We'll Build Them a Golden Bridge, This Night, Your Blues, Trouble in Dreams and Labyrinthitis.

Members

Current members

  • Dan Bejar – lead vocals, guitar, synthesisers (1995–present)
  • John Collins – bass guitar, synthesisers, programming, production (1998–2001, 2009–present)
  • Nicolas Bragg – lead guitar (2002, 2005–present)
  • Ted Bois – keyboards (2005–present)
  • David Carswell – guitar, keyboards, production (2009–present)
  • JP Carter – trumpet (2010–present)
  • Joshua Wells – drums, percussion, keyboards (2012–present)

Current touring members

  • Colin Cowan – bass guitar (2017–present)

Former members

  • Scott Morgan – drums, saxophone, clarinet, classical guitar (1998–2002, 2005–2007)
  • Jason Zumpano – keyboards (1999–2002)
  • Stephen Wood – guitar 1999–2002
  • Chris Frey – bass guitar (2002)
  • Fisher Rose – drums, vibraphone, trumpet (2002, 2005–2008)
  • Tim Loewen – bass guitar (2005–2008)
  • Pete Bourne – drums (2008–2011)
  • Joseph Shabason – saxophone, flutes (2010–2017)

Former touring members

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Music videos

Song Album
"Kaputt"[35] Kaputt
"Savage Night at the Opera"[36] Kaputt
"Times Square"[37] Poison Season
"Girl in a Sling"[38] Poison Season
"Stay Lost"[39] ken
"Tinseltown Swimming in Blood"[40] ken
"Crimson Tide" Have We Met
"It Just Doesn't Happen" Have We Met
"Cue Synthesizer" Have We Met
"Tintoretto, It's for You" Labyrinthitis
"June" Labyrinthitis

References

  1. ^ Knopper, Steve (September 24, 2015). "Destroyer pulls out all the stops on 'Poison Season'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  2. ^ Shanley, Mike. "On his 10th record under the name Destroyer, Vancouver's Dan Bejar moves further away from straight-ahead rock". Pghcitypaper.com. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  3. ^ "A Completely Biased Ranking of the 60 Best Canadian Indie Rock Songs of the 00s Part II". Vice, Cam Lindsay April 10, 2017,
  4. ^ a b Wright, Danny (May 26, 2015). "Destroyer: "I didn't want to stare at a computer for 18 months" | DIY". Diymag.com. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  5. ^ "Destroyer – We'll Build Them A Golden Bridge". Dusted Reviews.
  6. ^ "Destroyer: Ideas For Songs (Album Review)". Pitchfork.
  7. ^ a b "Destroyer: City of Daughters / Thief / Streethawk: A Seduction (Albums Review)". Pitchfork.
  8. ^ Matt LeMay (July 1, 2001). "Interviews: Destroyer". Pitchfork.
  9. ^ Thief at AllMusic
  10. ^ James Keast (March 1, 2006). "Writer, Thinker, Creator, Destroyer". Exclaim.ca. Archived from the original on May 29, 2014.
  11. ^ a b "Destroyer – This Night – Review". Stylus Magazine.
  12. ^ a b c Matt LeMay (June 12, 2006). "Interviews: Destroyer". Pitchfork.
  13. ^ "Destroyer: This Night (Album Review)". Pitchfork.
  14. ^ . betterPropaganda. Archived from the original on May 29, 2014. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
  15. ^ "Destroyer – Your Blues – Review". Stylus Magazine.
  16. ^ "Destroyer". NOW Toronto Magazine.
  17. ^ a b c "THE SELF-TITLED INTERVIEW: Destroyer". The S/T Interview. February 17, 2008.
  18. ^ Daniel Kolitz (January 19, 2011). "Destroyer: Interview". Prefix.
  19. ^ Ryan Dombal (January 10, 2011). "Interviews: Destroyer". Pitchfork.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on December 25, 2011.
  21. ^ "Staff Lists: The Top 50 Albums of 2011". Pitchfork.
  22. ^ Jenn Pelly (September 12, 2013). "Destroyer Announces Spanish Language EP". Pitchfork.
  23. ^ a b Stanley, Sean. "Destroyer interview: "Grand, flawed gestures and colossal failures."". DummyMag.com. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  24. ^ "Accidental Pop: A Conversation With Destroyer's Dan Bejar". Pitchfork. May 25, 2015. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  25. ^ "ken". Merge Records. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  26. ^ "Have We Met by Destroyer". Apple Music. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  27. ^ "Labyrinthitis by Destroyer". Apple Music. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  28. ^ "An Interview with Destroyer's Dan Bejar". Free Williamsburg. November 2002.
  29. ^ "Destroyer's Dan Bejar on the Part of His New Album That Everyone Hates". Vulture. March 19, 2008.
  30. ^ "DESTROYER: THE ORGANIZER OF THE PARTY". L.A. RECORD.
  31. ^ Carly Maga. "All Our Happy Days Are Stupid and Weird and Touching".
  32. ^ Alex Hudson (August 23, 2010). "Destroyer Teams Up with Tim Hecker and Loscil for New Collaborative Twelve-Inch". Exclaim!.
  33. ^ "Dan Bejar of Destroyer (Interview)". The A.V. Club. January 25, 2011.
  34. ^ Noel Murray (January 25, 2011). "Walker on the Wild Side: Dan Bejar on His Musical Collaboration With Artist Kara Walker". BLOUIN ARTINFO.
  35. ^ Merge Records on Youtube (August 15, 2011), Destroyer – Kaputt, retrieved September 16, 2018
  36. ^ Merge Records on Youtube (September 2, 2011), Destroyer – Savage Night at the Opera, retrieved September 16, 2018
  37. ^ DestroyerVevo (August 27, 2015), Destroyer – Times Square, retrieved September 16, 2018
  38. ^ DestroyerVevo (July 8, 2015), Destroyer – Girl in a Sling, retrieved September 16, 2018
  39. ^ DestroyerVevo (January 10, 2018), Destroyer – Stay Lost, retrieved September 16, 2018
  40. ^ DestroyerVevo (September 21, 2017), Destroyer – Tinseltown Swimming in Blood, retrieved September 16, 2018

External links

  • Destroyer at Merge Records
  • Dan Bejar's 'Other' Band NPR segment aired March 18, 2006
  • – Cover story on Destroyer in Exclaim! magazine
  • May 2008 Interview with L.A. Record

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Destroyer is a Canadian indie rock band from Vancouver formed in 1995 The band is fronted by founding member Dan Bejar 3 with a collective of regular band members and collaborators joining him in the studio and during live performances Alongside Bejar Destroyer currently includes longtime producers John Collins bass and David Carswell guitar Nicolas Bragg lead guitar Ted Bois keyboards JP Carter trumpet and Joshua Wells drums DestroyerDestroyer performing at Flow Festival 2011Background informationOriginVancouver British Columbia CanadaGenresIndie rock 1 Years active1995 1995 2 presentLabelsTinker Granted Passage Cassettes Merge TalitresMembersDan Bejar John Collins David Carswell Ted Bois Nicolas Bragg JP Carter Joshua WellsPast membersJoseph Shabason Scott Morgan Stephen Wood Jason Zumpano Chris Frey Fisher Rose Tim Loewen Pete BourneThe band s discography draws on a variety of musical influences resulting in albums that can sound markedly distinct from one another in Bejar s words That s kind of my goal to start from scratch every time 4 Destroyer have released thirteen studio albums to date with their most recent Labyrinthitis released in March 2022 Contents 1 Career 1 1 1996 2001 1 2 2002 2007 1 3 2008 2013 1 4 2014 present 2 Band name 3 Collaborators 4 Members 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksCareer Edit1996 2001 Edit We ll Build Them a Golden Bridge Destroyer s 1996 debut is made up of sixteen lo fi home recordings One reviewer suggested that the album combines Bejar s gift for melodies with a concerted effort to make the recording downright inconsumable the guitars are always out of tune and the vocals of Fisher Price quality Static means punk tuning is junk Bejar moans on one track 5 Ideas for Songs released on cassette in 1997 features songs akin to those on his first album The cassette stemmed from a request to contribute songs for a compilation album 6 As Bejar gained popularity in Vancouver s music scene he was joined by producer John Collins for 1998 s City of Daughters which was recorded at a proper studio Pitchfork noted that the songs still sounded homespun also noting t he wordiness that would become something of a trademark is in full effect but that unlike much of what came later not every line is worthy of examination 7 Thief 2000 embodied Bejar s first stab at matching his grandiose idiosyncratic vision to a showier sound it was the first to feature a backing band on every track 8 The record s anthemic yet understated 9 piano driven ballads have characteristically enigmatic lyrics though some reviewers interpreted them as critiques of the music industry 10 11 Streethawk A Seduction 2001 realized the sonic refinement started with City of Daughters Bejar put it this way I don t think it gives credence to any kind of conceptualization of the records but I hope that City of Daughters Thief and Streethawk will pop into some kind of a progression that ends with Streethawk 12 A critical success the album retrospectively received a rating of 9 1 10 from Pitchfork 7 2002 2007 Edit Frontman Dan Bejar The 2002 rock album This Night was a dramatic change in style The looser less rehearsed style was criticized as messy and haphazard without purpose 13 though other critics praised the beautiful mess of sounds as challenging and a powerful cohesive whole 11 In a 2006 interview after the release of Your Blues and Destroyer s Rubies Bejar said the album came together pretty quickly we probably could have used more than four or five days to mix the whole thing but that s all hindsight It s still my favorite Destroyer record 12 Your Blues 2004 saw Destroyer take another unexpected turn using MIDI instrumentation for almost all the backing music Bejar coined the term European blues to describe its unique theatrical sound 14 One reviewer pointed out that Bejar s unusual voice sounds more confident and higher up in the synth rich arrangements 15 In another twist the EP Notorious Lightning amp Other Works reworked six tracks from the record with a live band the very thing the LP had forsaken the band was Frog Eyes who toured with Destroyer in support of Your Blues Bejar returned with a live band for 2006 s Destroyer s Rubies delivering his most confident record up to that point The backing band took new found prominence and according to Bejar t he production seems warm and lush and pretty focused on just making the band sound good and having everything sit well together 12 Now magazine observed w hile the sheer density of Bejar s writing can be overwhelming Destroyer s Rubies is on a musical level the most accessible disc he s released 16 2008 2013 Edit For Trouble in Dreams 2008 there was a scary lack of ideas coming into the record Bejar admitted 17 Destroyer s piano player Ted Bois took it upon himself as an alternative to keyboard and piano accompaniment to create all string and synth arrangements for the songs 17 At the time Bejar said it was the hardest record to make 17 After the 2009 EP Bay of Pigs came 2011 s full length album Kaputt featuring a slightly modified Bay of Pigs track Bejar cited influences such as Miles Davis and Roxy Music for his new jazz infused lounge music inspired sophisti pop direction In multiple interviews Bejar variously stressed that he sang in a completely different manner almost unconscious of even singing more like speaking into a vacuum and was really happy with the results 18 19 The record entailed a number of firsts for Destroyer first national television performance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon first official music video first female backing vocals and the first time Bejar performed without an instrument on tour his concentration placed solely on his singing Kaputt was short listed for the 2011 Polaris Music Prize 20 and was Pitchfork s second best album of 2011 21 Smaller in scale Destroyer s fourth EP Five Spanish Songs is sung entirely in Spanish Bejar covered songs by Sr Chinarro es Bejar s own tongue in cheek press release announcing the new songs began It was 2013 The English language seemed spent despicable not easily singable 22 2014 present Edit Bejar released Poison Season on August 28 2015 Bejar notes that the album s sound grew from just really getting into what we were sounding like playing live following Kaputt 4 Bejar added that he would not have been able to make such an ambitious album if Kaputt had not been successful 23 Recorded with a live band and a pronounced string section the album s grand cinematic set of songs 23 feature Bejar singing with a broader range than before This is the first record that I ve ever done that comes close to my idea of myself as a singer Bejar said 24 In 2017 Bejar released ken an album produced by Destroyer drummer Joshua Wells who was also a member of Black Mountain 25 Destroyer s twelfth studio album Have We Met was released on January 31 2020 26 On March 25 2022 the band s thirteenth studio album Labyrinthitis was released 27 Band name EditIn 2002 Bejar said about the band name I kind of wanted to go for a rock n roll name In our own special way we re tearing shit apart you just have to listen very carefully Musically I knew it was never going to be a metal band but I thought lyrically there were fangs to the music 28 Bejar added in 2008 I was actually so out of it I didn t know that there was a Kiss record called Destroyer because I didn t know anything about Kiss I still don t know anything about them I just thought it was a cool rock and roll name and I was kind of blown away that it hadn t been taken already I was like I have to use this because it s so weird that no one s used it before 29 Collaborators EditThe ever evolving band lineup can give the impression that Destroyer is a solo project However Bejar has insisted t he music is always collaborative and I think that gets lost in the weird cult of personality shit that seems to get whipped up around me 30 Although Bejar had claimed that the lineup from certain recording sessions would be permanent later recording sessions and tours added and dropped musicians Several band members have the commonality of being from the production team of JC DC John Collins and David Carswell Some songs recorded for Your Blues originated from Bejar s musical contribution to Sheila Heti s play All Our Happy Days Are Stupid 31 On the EP Archer on the Beach 2010 Bejar worked with ambient music composer Tim Hecker for the title track Bejar wrote in the press release The reason why this has to be seen as a collaboration rather than strictly a Destroyer release is that for the first time I m not responsible for any of the music aside from the vocals the general chord progression 32 On the B side the spoken word song Grief Point Loscil provided the music Loscil also composed an extra track Loscil s Rubies on the vinyl version of Destroyer s Rubies American visual artist Kara Walker contributed to the lyrics for Kaputt s Suicide Demo For Kara Walker 33 Organized by Merge Walker sent cue cards with bits of text to Bejar in 2009 34 Vancouver artist and Hello Blue Roses partner Sydney Hermant has provided the cover art for multiple Destroyer albums including We ll Build Them a Golden Bridge This Night Your Blues Trouble in Dreams and Labyrinthitis Members EditCurrent members Dan Bejar lead vocals guitar synthesisers 1995 present John Collins bass guitar synthesisers programming production 1998 2001 2009 present Nicolas Bragg lead guitar 2002 2005 present Ted Bois keyboards 2005 present David Carswell guitar keyboards production 2009 present JP Carter trumpet 2010 present Joshua Wells drums percussion keyboards 2012 present Current touring members Colin Cowan bass guitar 2017 present Former members Scott Morgan drums saxophone clarinet classical guitar 1998 2002 2005 2007 Jason Zumpano keyboards 1999 2002 Stephen Wood guitar 1999 2002 Chris Frey bass guitar 2002 Fisher Rose drums vibraphone trumpet 2002 2005 2008 Tim Loewen bass guitar 2005 2008 Pete Bourne drums 2008 2011 Joseph Shabason saxophone flutes 2010 2017 Former touring members Carey Mercer backing vocals guitar organ 2004 Melanie Campbell drums 2004 Michael Rak bass guitar 2004 Grayson Walker keyboards 2004 Discography EditStudio albums We ll Build Them a Golden Bridge 1996 City of Daughters 1998 Thief 2000 Streethawk A Seduction 2001 This Night 2002 Your Blues 2004 Destroyer s Rubies 2006 Trouble in Dreams 2008 Kaputt 2011 Poison Season 2015 ken 2017 Have We Met 2020 Labyrinthitis 2022 EPs Notorious Lightning amp Other Works 2005 Bay of Pigs 2009 Archer on the Beach 2010 Five Spanish Songs 2013 Music videos Song Album Kaputt 35 Kaputt Savage Night at the Opera 36 Kaputt Times Square 37 Poison Season Girl in a Sling 38 Poison Season Stay Lost 39 ken Tinseltown Swimming in Blood 40 ken Crimson Tide Have We Met It Just Doesn t Happen Have We Met Cue Synthesizer Have We Met Tintoretto It s for You Labyrinthitis June LabyrinthitisReferences Edit Knopper Steve September 24 2015 Destroyer pulls out all the stops on Poison Season Chicago Tribune Retrieved January 2 2016 Shanley Mike On his 10th record under the name Destroyer Vancouver s Dan Bejar moves further away from straight ahead rock Pghcitypaper com Retrieved October 20 2017 A Completely Biased Ranking of the 60 Best Canadian Indie Rock Songs of the 00s Part II Vice Cam Lindsay April 10 2017 a b Wright Danny May 26 2015 Destroyer I didn t want to stare at a computer for 18 months DIY Diymag com Retrieved August 28 2015 Destroyer We ll Build Them A Golden Bridge Dusted Reviews Destroyer Ideas For Songs Album Review Pitchfork a b Destroyer City of Daughters Thief Streethawk A Seduction Albums Review Pitchfork Matt LeMay July 1 2001 Interviews Destroyer Pitchfork Thief at AllMusic James Keast March 1 2006 Writer Thinker Creator Destroyer Exclaim ca Archived from the original on May 29 2014 a b Destroyer This Night Review Stylus Magazine a b c Matt LeMay June 12 2006 Interviews Destroyer Pitchfork Destroyer This Night Album Review Pitchfork Destroyer Interview betterPropaganda Archived from the original on May 29 2014 Retrieved May 29 2014 Destroyer Your Blues Review Stylus Magazine Destroyer NOW Toronto Magazine a b c THE SELF TITLED INTERVIEW Destroyer The S T Interview February 17 2008 Daniel Kolitz January 19 2011 Destroyer Interview Prefix Ryan Dombal January 10 2011 Interviews Destroyer Pitchfork Polaris Music Prize Archived from the original on December 25 2011 Staff Lists The Top 50 Albums of 2011 Pitchfork Jenn Pelly September 12 2013 Destroyer Announces Spanish Language EP Pitchfork a b Stanley Sean Destroyer interview Grand flawed gestures and colossal failures DummyMag com Retrieved August 28 2015 Accidental Pop A Conversation With Destroyer s Dan Bejar Pitchfork May 25 2015 Retrieved August 28 2015 ken Merge Records Retrieved May 17 2019 Have We Met by Destroyer Apple Music Retrieved October 22 2019 Labyrinthitis by Destroyer Apple Music Retrieved January 11 2022 An Interview with Destroyer s Dan Bejar Free Williamsburg November 2002 Destroyer s Dan Bejar on the Part of His New Album That Everyone Hates Vulture March 19 2008 DESTROYER THE ORGANIZER OF THE PARTY L A RECORD Carly Maga All Our Happy Days Are Stupid and Weird and Touching Alex Hudson August 23 2010 Destroyer Teams Up with Tim Hecker and Loscil for New Collaborative Twelve Inch Exclaim Dan Bejar of Destroyer Interview The A V Club January 25 2011 Noel Murray January 25 2011 Walker on the Wild Side Dan Bejar on His Musical Collaboration With Artist Kara Walker BLOUIN ARTINFO Merge Records on Youtube August 15 2011 Destroyer Kaputt retrieved September 16 2018 Merge Records on Youtube September 2 2011 Destroyer Savage Night at the Opera retrieved September 16 2018 DestroyerVevo August 27 2015 Destroyer Times Square retrieved September 16 2018 DestroyerVevo July 8 2015 Destroyer Girl in a Sling retrieved September 16 2018 DestroyerVevo January 10 2018 Destroyer Stay Lost retrieved September 16 2018 DestroyerVevo September 21 2017 Destroyer Tinseltown Swimming in Blood retrieved September 16 2018External links EditDestroyer at Merge Records Destroyer at Misra Records Dan Bejar s Other Band NPR segment aired March 18 2006 Destroyer Cover story on Destroyer in Exclaim magazine May 2008 Interview with L A Record Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Destroyer band amp oldid 1144769531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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