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Destroyers Rubies

Destroyer Audio CD
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1. Rubies
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8. Priest's Knees
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Updating AM radio's finer country-rock moments, Destroyer's Rubies showcases a new trend for Destroyer fans--the full-band, ensemble approach. The album succeeds when could-seem contrived Nashville-inspired themes and sounds (baritone saxophones, electric pianos, quoting Jim Reeves) mingle with full melodies and New Pornographer contributor Dan Bejar's self-styled lyrical phrasing. Happily, this results in a music that's totally appealing. Standouts are "European Oils," featuring some of the most gorgeously layered guitar runs and one of the best solos Bejar's recorded yet; "Painter in Your Pocket," a lovely, thoughtful, pure-pop exploration; and opener "Rubies," a song that's all at once soaring and antiphonal as well as introverted in its demo-recorded coda. The album reveals a spectrum of moods without chaos: There's ballsy rocker "3000 Flowers," breezy The Sea and Cake-at-their-finest "Watercolours into the Ocean," and grandiose psychedelia à la Buffalo Springfield on "Sick Priest Learns to Live Forever." In drawing on the theatrical, macro-orchestrations reminiscent of Scott Walker and expanding on the slapdash, quirky, musical humor of the Red Krayola's Mayo Thompson, this album reaches another peak for Bejar and is one of Destroyer's best works yet. --Gabi Knight

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5.0 out of 5 stars destroyer - pitchforkmedia, Jan 18 2008
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T. Bigney (Nova Scotia, canada) - See all my reviews
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Latest record from Dan Bejar is among his best, an album that makes clear that whatever the songwriter may have lost over the years in terms of precision he has made up in versatility-- particularly with his vocals. Over the course of Destroyer's Rubies, Bejar coos, hisses, and snarls with uncharacteristic confidence. He's always had a knack for unique phrasing in his melodies, and his newfound expressive range greatly enhances their impact. Encapsulating and elevating the best of Destroyer's back catalog, Destroyer's Rubies serves as a potent reminder that the intelligence of Bejar's songs has never obfuscated their emotional weight.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding album, Oct 27 2006
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Olivier Campeau (Montreal, Quebec) - See all my reviews
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This album deserves more than 5 stars, It is absolutely brilliant and so unique. I think its Dan bejar's best album so far, along with "your blues".
Every song is so well balanced. The amazing opener "rubies" is worth buying the whole album. Definatly a great and genuine piece of work. Highly recommended, especially for fans of Wolf parade, Of montreal, etc.
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Amazon.com: 4.1 out of 5 stars (24 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastically, unimaginably good, Feb 26 2006
By The Last Person You'd Expect - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Destroyers Rubies (Audio CD)
I will honestly say that out of the 50+ albums I heard last year, had this come out 3 months earlier, it would've been in the top 2 (it's a tough choice between this & Sufjan Stevens, although I prefer this). Following the mediocre-to-good release of Your Blues in 2004, I never would have guessed that Destroyer had the capacity to create an album such as this. Dan Bejar, co-lyricist for the ground-breaking power pop band The New Pornographers, along with his bandmates, differ remarkably in texture & purpose from that of the New Porn's; the dense, baroque pop feel is still there, but subdued by the extravagence of the instrumentation. Bejar's vision, as we've seen to a lesser extent on Your Blues, leans toward the avant-garde, a series of formless songs with expert lyricism that he sings over the full instrumentation with the seeming spontaneity of some great 60's jazz-- Andrew Hill's piano or Miles Davis's Jack-Johnson-era trumpet.

The major source of improvement comes from the band itself. Whereas earlier the band backed up Bejar with more constraint, now the band comes forth as wonderfully as Bejar. An album like Rubies comes from the expertise of every single player and, no doubt, the producer (Bejar? I didn't look). The piano and other keyboard instruments are a noteworthy improvement. Like Neutral Milk Hotel's "Aeroplane..." or Okkervil River's brilliant album "Down the River..." Rubies is a swirl of captivating instrumentation and lyrics that listeners can ponder over for years, an epic sort of album where the tracks wind together without explicit conceptual refrains (as in NMH's "Aeroplane...").

It's worth noting that Destroyer recently collaborated with the like-minded, but harder-edged avant-rock group Frog Eyes on a reworking of selections from Your Blues. Frog Eyes are one of my favorite of today's bands (The Folded Palm is a minor masterpiece), and I'm wondering if this could be the impetus for Destroyer's dramatic improvement. Well, whatever went on behind our backs, Rubies probably belongs in your collection.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the effin' maniac, July 4 2006
By Piehole - Published on Amazon.com
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Prior to this release, I was only familiar with Dan Bejar through the New Pornographers. To me his contributions there, while lyrically and musically interesting, seemed a bit distractive vocally. In Destroyer, Bejar is in his own element and has developed his own style. In this setting, we get a complete set of songs that are not in competition with other songwriters and singers. On Destroyer's Rubies, this focused attention reveals much complexity and range. The song arrangements couldn't be better. Some are minimally orchestrated, some have horns, most have piano, organ and rhodes-like keyboards, but all arrangements seem to achieve the songs' greatest potential. Bejar touches on musical styles as diverse as Motown ("Dangerous Woman..."), hippie classic rock a la Deja Vu-era CSNY ("Sick Priest Learns..."), power pop ("3000 Flowers"), and the indie rock of Pavement/Malkmus ("Your Blood" and "Priest's Knees").


Admittedly, Bejar's singing is not for everyone. It wasn't for me initially - but I'm among the converted now. His vocal delivery is kinda half spoken, half sung as Dylan or Lou Reed tends to be; Bejar is perhaps more over the top in his articulation and emotion. Besides his vocal delivery, the tone and quality of his voice is somewhat like Bowie's. I would think most readers who ended up here are open minded enough to get over any initial objections to the vocals. There is too much to like to dismiss it on vocals alone.

The lyrics are weird, ambiguous, and clever. Bejar slyly borrows many lyrical phrases and titles from other artists and puts them into a different melody and context. With almost each new listen, I discover new references and quotations. (he name checks Proud Mary, refers to a golden slumber, uses "I couldn't bare to..." which is an apparent reference to "Awful Bliss" by GBV, cops "Oh life is bigger.." from "Losing My Religion", and sings "kids...they were all right", a reference to The Who). I'm sure there are many more.

As other reviewers have speculated, I predict this CD will be on many "Best of 2006" lists. Highly Recommended.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Dan Bejar..A lyrical madman, Mar 27 2006
By S. Ringsmuth - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Destroyers Rubies (Audio CD)
In this latest release by singer-songwriter Dan Bejar one finds a very driving pop gem. Each album since the start of his output has had significantly different approaches in musical styles, this never more obvious than in the last album, Your Blues, where every song is drenched in cheap keyboards and soaring melodies. Destroyer's Rubies (Which of course is one of the many references he makes to himself throughout the album) treads a little bit of familiar ground in that it has the pop structures of the album, Streekhawk:a Seduction, but of course with an absolutely fresh vocal and guitar delivery. Bejar's voice sounds as strong as ever, thickly recorded and appropriately amped up when needed to match the distorted guitars (The heaviest since, This Night). For Bejar followers this is definitely a pleasing release. One might find themselves singing along to "Painter in Your Pocket", having undoubtedly the catchiest chorus on the record or nodding to the sweet piano rhythm and fantastic Bejar one liners on "European Oil".
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