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Destroyer's Dan Bejar claimed to be listening to lots of Frank Sinatra and Van Morrison during the writing of “Poison Season,” the band's tenth album, turning him into what he described at one ...
Dan Bejar of Destroyer wants you to know that there’s absolutely nothing happening in the Canadian music scene. “[It’s] never felt worse,” he told me.
Dan Bejar wrote a song titled “The Television Music Supervisor” for the new Destroyer album, and in this song, something has gone wrong. “I can’t believe what I’ve done,” Bejar sings ...
The last we heard from Dan Bejar, it was early 2020 and he was touring behind a spooky and prescient Destroyer album, Have We Met. A sinister work rife with apocalyptic warnings about the future ...
What Dan Bejar thinks he's doing and what other people think he's up to rarely correlate. Take last time around, when his band Destroyer were touring the impeccable Kaputt - released in 2011, it was a ...
Canadian Dan Bejar, a long-admired figure on the indie rock scene, he's been a member of the clever pop band The New Pornographers and is the central player in the much moodier band Destroyer.
Dan Bejar Not so any more, as Bejar continued recounting at a cafe in New York, far from home in Vancouver and weary from travel but nursing a mid-day beer on Canada Day.
Dan Bejar, the creative force behind the Vancouver-based indie rock band, can’t resist a good joke, even when it comes at his own expense.
In October of last year, Dan Bejar announced that the thirteenth Destroyer album, Have We Met, would be released on January 31.Since then, he has shared “Crimson Tide” and “It Just Doesn’t ...
Dan Bejar and Destroyer will headline the Bluebird Theater on Saturday. Photo courtesy of the artist. Dan Bejar had already completed a well-received tour behind Destroyer’s 2011 album “Kaputt ...
Singer-songwriter Dan Bejar will return in the spring with his ninth full-length record as Destroyer, "Trouble in Dreams." The 11-song set is due March 18 via Merge and includes two songs that ...
“the Great books’ve been written. the Great sayings have all been said” Bob Dylan, from the liner notes to Bringing It All Back Home (1965) The idea that such a seminal artist as Dylan could ...