Showing posts with label destroyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label destroyer. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2011

The Old89ers Top 10 Favorite Albums of All Time #3: Streethawk: A Seduction by Destroyer



Hey girl, come on and take a whirl, in my ma-chine!

So Destroyer is the only band to get two albums into "The Old 89ers Top 10 Favorite Albums of All Time". And it just so happens that two-thirds of the Old 89ers (the Old 59.3'ers, I guess) recently saw Destroyer (live! in concert!). Did Dan Bejar do some bribing? Did he, as we say, *affect* the outcome? I don't have a view about this - I'm just raising some interesting, compelling, and *important* questions. For your consideration.

I don't know which one of the other Old 89ers first made me listen to Destroyer, but I have a hunch it was one of you two mugs that heard them first. There's still a big part of me that hears Fargo when I hear Destroyer. Especially when I hear this album. It was burned into my soul while we kicked around the back alleys of eastern North Dakota, chasing silvery rabbits with our headphones on.

This album is one of those where I think I could sing along with the entire album, but I actually barely know any of the lyrics. When I look them up, I'm surprised at what he's saying. It barely looks familiar. But when the album is spinning, I kind of know them all and can sing along fairly well (and I do!). In that respect, it reminds me Sunny Day Real Estate's "Diary".

I like all of the Destroyer music that I've heard, but to be honest, most of it outside of "Streethawk" blends together for me. I generally don't know which songs are from which album, except for those from this one, which I think has a sort of mystical glue that sticks all the songs together in a lump. I love that about an album. It's kind of a concept album, but who knows what the concept is? I don't, and I don't really care.

Like all these albums we love and listen to forever, my favorite song changes from time to time. Lately, it's been "Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Sea of Tears)". It has some really classic Destroyer lyrics.. from the opening line, "It was back amongst the living.. your smile was giving.. me a thrill..", to the thickly intellectual middle lines:

It's true, I needed you more.. back when I was poor
the wealthy dowager (the patroness) -
she guessed it, and the answer wasn't yes, but..
her maxims were fine, the ethos that flew about her mind
like swallows in search
of a burned-down bell tower church!

I think that's exactly what it takes.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The Old89ers Top 10 Favorite Albums of All Time #4 (part 2 of 2 due to TIE!): Your Blues by Destroyer


Turning to Snow

This is the record made just for me.

The Self-Taught Man: This is my dream.

Where I Lost my Serve;

I Lost my Swing.

I thought I’d Heard of Everything.

(as I wrote the Emotional History of the Lower East Side)

And, Lord Knows I’ve Been Tryin’…

A Dragon: (needing room to run)

The Time of your Lives has been had.

And, after all,

Someone’s got to Fall before Someone goes Free.

The Self-Taught Man: (traveling)

From Oakland to Warsaw,

Berlin is for Lovers.

Do you think this is Love?

A Dragon: Well I guess so – at least something to make it from

The Self-Taught Man:

The Future’s yours –

Oh, wait - I lied.

They’re calling it “The New Decay,”

Hey! so am I.

In Pointe-Saint-Claire: (where people like to put things in the ground)

There are certain things you ought to know.

- Your 2004 Blues. With the word “Destroyer” embroidered on her jeans.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Destroyer Is Coming



According to Pitchfork, Destroyer will be playing here at the Cedar Cultural Center on April 12. Check out this video, and then mark your calendar!