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 ...
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 ...
As Destroyer goes about releasing his new album, Dan's Boogie, Vancouver shapeshifter Dan Bejar has announced a North American tour in support of the album. The outing includes lots of US dates ...
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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 ...
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.
In recent years, Vancouver songwriter Dan Bejar has typically either toured as an acoustic solo act or with a large backing band; here, he split the difference, playing alongside a drummer and a ...
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 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.