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217:, 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).
310:. 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." A critical success, the album retrospectively received a rating of 9.1/10 from Pitchfork.
431:(2008), "there was a scary lack of ideas coming into the record", Bejar admitted. 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. At the time, Bejar said it was the "hardest record" to make.
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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." On the B-side, the
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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." The record entailed a number of firsts for
Destroyer: first national television
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had not been successful. Recorded with a live band and a pronounced string section, the album's "grand cinematic set of songs" 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.
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was a dramatic change in style. The looser, less rehearsed style was criticized as "messy haphazard without purpose", though other critics praised the "beautiful mess of sounds" as "challenging... a powerful, cohesive whole." In a 2006 interview (after the release of
399:, delivering his most confident record up to that point. The backing band took new-found prominence and, according to Bejar, "he production seems... warm and lush and pretty focused on just making the band sound good and having everything sit well together."
583:. 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.'"
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1481:. The S/T Interview. February 17, 2008. Archived from
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1323:"Writer, Thinker, Creator, Destroyer"
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1830:. The A.V. Club. January 25, 2011.
1504:Daniel Kolitz (January 19, 2011).
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1436:. Stylus Magazine. Archived from
1434:"Destroyer – Your Blues – Review"
1350:. Stylus Magazine. Archived from
1348:"Destroyer – This Night – Review"
2169:We'll Build Them a Golden Bridge
1845:. BLOUIN ARTINFO. Archived from
1841:Noel Murray (January 25, 2011).
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2010:Destroyer at Merge Records
1772:. Vulture. March 19, 2008.
1667:"Have We Met by Destroyer"
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2190:Streethawk: A Seduction
1521:"Interviews: Destroyer"
1462:. NOW Toronto Magazine.
1380:"Interviews: Destroyer"
1293:"Interviews: Destroyer"
889:Streethawk: A Seduction
736:Current touring members
636:American visual artist
301:Streethawk: A Seduction
249:Streethawk: A Seduction
1506:"Destroyer: Interview"
1408:"Destroyer: Interview"
810:Former touring members
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2246:Have We Met
2153:Pete Bourne
2147:Fisher Rose
2043:L.A. Record
1816:. Exclaim!.
1705:January 11,
1699:Apple Music
1678:October 22,
1672:Apple Music
1460:"Destroyer"
1189:October 20,
1109:Have We Met
1099:Have We Met
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953:Have We Met
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638:Kara Walker
623:spoken word
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610:On the EP
597:Your Blues
452:Roxy Music
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361:Your Blues
347:Your Blues
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316:This Night
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1508:. Prefix.
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771:1999–2002
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570:Band name
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285:Pitchfork
215:Dan Bejar
211:Vancouver
203:Destroyer
148:JP Carter
132:Dan Bejar
56:Vancouver
25:Destroyer
2107:Ted Bois
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627:Loscil
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