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Destroyer - City of Daughters (1998)

Destroyer - City of Daughters (1998)

BAND/ARTIST: Destroyer

  • Title: City of Daughters
  • Year Of Release: 1998
  • Label: Merge Records
  • Genre: Rock, Indie
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
  • Total Time: 38:32
  • Total Size: 233 MB | 88,2 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Destroyer - Comments on the World as Will
02. Destroyer - No Cease Fires! (Crimes Against the State of Our Love, Baby)
03. Destroyer - Dark Purposes
04. Destroyer - Emax I
05. Destroyer - I Want This Cyclops
06. Destroyer - Loves of a Gnostic
07. Destroyer - Emax II
08. Destroyer - State of the Union
09. Destroyer - School, and the Girls Who Go There
10. Destroyer - The Space Race
11. Destroyer - Melanie and Jennifer and Melanie
12. Destroyer - War on Jazz II or How I Learned to Love the War on Jazz
13. Destroyer - Emax III
14. Destroyer - You Were So Cruel
15. Destroyer - Signs
16. Destroyer - Rereading the Marble Faun
17. Destroyer - Son of the Earth

Originally released in 1998 (and reissued on Merge in 2010), City of Daughters was Dan Bejar’s first foray into Destroyer mode. While it may lack the apocalyptic Ziggy Stardust panache of Streethawk: A Seduction (or to a lesser extent, Thief), it provides a wide open window to the artist’s metamorphosis from bedroom bard to Dadaist-indie poet laureate. Without all of the signature Destroyer flourishes ("lie lies" "la las" and choice "guitarmonies") Bejar’s clever wordplay feels even more surreal (tracks like “I Want This Cyclops” and “You Were so Cruel” point a longer finger at Syd Barrett than they do David Bowie). Like all Destroyer records, it requires more than a couple of spins to draw you in, but it rewards that patience with an endlessly inventive collection of serpentine melodies peppered with the kind of darkly funny, stream-of-consciousness refrigerator poetry that has come to define Bejar's nom de plume, and while there are a handful of cuts like “No Cease Fires! (Crimes Against the State of Our Love, Baby)”, “School and the Girls Who Go There,” and “Space Race” that lay the foundation for future recordings, City of Daughters is a stark town populated with hopeless eccentrics, which is probably just how Bejar likes it.~City of Daughters Review by James Christopher Monger


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  • whiskers
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