Dan Bejar's project Destroyer is not what you would call precious about releasing music. His new Destroyer album "Dan's Boogie," out later this year, is his fifth over the last decade. Even Bejar ...
Over the last 30-ish years, Dan Bejar (of the New Pornographers fame) has used Destroyer to create textured, multifaceted indie rock. But while changes routinely happen from song to song ...
This time around, Dan Bejar delves into “Cataract Time,” his term for the essential reckoning that is forcing yourself to go for a walk and note every observation. “There is a lightness that ...
Destroyer just wrapped up his run opening for Father John Misty, and now Dan Bejar has announced a Destroyer headlining tour happening this fall in support of his upcoming album Dan’s Boogie.
Destroyer makes this tour a fantastic double bill and Dan Bejar was backed by a drummer (who also played synths/samples) and a guitarist, with songs reworked, sometimes radically, to fit the form.
Destroyer unveils “Cataract Time,” a balletic, dreamy epic that finds Dan Bejar pushed into sensational new territory by longtime collaborator John Collins, who also serves as the director of ...
The album arrives at the end of the month, and now Dan Bejar is keeping his streak of terrific tunes by unveiling the lush, eight-minute revelation “Cataract Time.” “The song is a reckoning ...
Vancouver singer-songwriter Dan Bejar is the smart-alecky savant in a writers’ workshop, the bearded guy with his feet on the table casually exhaling wry and picturesque lyrics in a nasal drawl.
Justin Curto Often, in his project Destroyer, Dan Bejar plays the world-weary nihilist. On “Hydroplaning Off the Edge of the World,” though, the singer takes on life wide-eyed. He goes for a ...
Destroyer’s Dan Bejar, photo by Nicholas Bragg Once Bejar wraps up his Destroyer tour of Europe, which includes a set at Primavera Sound Barcelona, he returns to North America for a long run of ...