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Destroyer

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Biography

Dan Bejar started Destroyer as a solo project in Vancouver in 1995. His first album, We'll Build Them a Golden Bridge, was an electric folk record, setting the stage for the early David Bowie comparisons that were certain to follow his particular vocal style. In 1998, Bejar added a rhythm section and took it into the studio for the first time. The resulting recording, City of Daughters, is a sparsely produced collection of catchy pop songs in which Bejar's increasingly obtuse lyrics really start to stand out. Hail to the Thief, again recorded in Vancouver, was released in 2000, but by now the lineup had expanded into a quintet. The sparse production and the David Bowie comparisons remained, but Bejar's cryptic lyrics and unique voice gave this rant against the music industry an original quality missing from many of that year's releases. The following year would see Destroyer's fourth album, Streethawk: A Seduction. Streethawk: A Seduction begins right where Hail to the Thief leaves off. The production and the sound remain solid, but the lyrics have become even more obtuse. Stuck somewhere between literacy and nonsense, they must be considered poetry because any attempt to decipher meaning, however hidden, might drive the listener crazy. This Is Your Night was the next release, an oblique and melodic album that portrayed Bejar as a ranting, depressed singer.

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Top Tracks

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  1. Chinatown - (3:49)  -  92,062 plays
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    Wasting your days
    Chasing some girls, alright
    Chasing cocaine through the back rooms
    Of the world all night
    Wasting your days
    Kaputt - (6:18)  -  79,160 plays
  3.  
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    You terrify the land, you are pestle and mortar
    Your first love's new order, mother nature's son
    King of the Everglades, population 1
    I write poetry for myself, I write poetry for myself
    Oh, baby
    Blue Eyes - (4:07)  -  68,783 plays
  4. Savage Night At The Opera - (4:23)  -  66,824 plays
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    Brown paper bag, don't stop me now, I'm on a roll
    Plain brown wrapper in your pocket
    Is it still the invisible man
    You're consorting with, woman?
    Now that you got it all wrong
    Suicide Demo for Kara Walker - (8:26)  -  59,322 plays
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