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 ...
Destroyer‘s new album Dan’s Boogie is out next month (3/28) and he’s just shared the second single from it. “Hydroplaning Off the Edge of the World” is one of the hookiest Destroyer songs we’ve gotten ...
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Destroyer (the project of Dan Bejar) is releasing a new album, ken, this Friday (October 20) via Merge. Previously he shared a lyric video for its first single, “Sky’s Grey” (which was one of our ...
Destroyer (the project of Dan Bejar) is releasing a new album, LABYRINTHITIS, on March 25 via Merge. Now he shared the album’s second single, “Eat the Wine, Drink the Bread,” which is led by a bit of ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. “Bologna” is a radical reframing of the Destroyer milieu, the first song ...
Dan Bejar is currently on the road touring behind his latest Destroyer release, the great Have We Met. And let me tell you, if you are a Destroyer fan, you should really make an effort to see these ...
Extra-terrestrial looping melodies, singing in three languages, luxurious reverb-drenched guitar chords all were in place at The Crescent Ballroom in downtown Phoenix Monday night as Destroyer graced ...
Dan Bejar and his Destroyer band mates blew into town yesterday for a gig at the First Unitarian Church, a show that had many a music critic salivating. What they hadn't counted on was the unusually ...
Here’s the situation: You’re in a groove, about to pass Iron Maiden’s infamously-difficult ‘Run to the Hills’ on Expert Drums for the first time. Suddenly you hear a loud crack, and to your dismay, ...
DiS: You've recorded Poison Season with your touring band. They're stellar players... but when there's a minor mishap on stage, you take on a sinister comic role... "come closer to me..." Is this a ...
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