Destroyer – City of Daughters

Album Info

Artist: Destroyer

Title: City of Daughters

Year: 1998

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Tracklist

  • 1. Comments on the World as Will (0:55)
  • 2. No Cease Fires! (Crimes Against the State of Our Love, Baby) (3:31)
  • 3. Dark Purposes (2:16)
  • 4. Emax I (1:46)
  • 5. I Want This Cyclops (3:12)
  • 6. Loves of a Gnostic (2:39)
  • 7. Emax II (0:58)
  • 8. State of the Union (1:17)
  • 9. School, and the Girls Who Go There (2:51)
  • 10. The Space Race (2:22)
  • 11. Melanie and Jennifer and Melanie (4:00)
  • 12. War on Jazz II or How I Learned to Love the War on Jazz (1:53)
  • 13. Emax III (0:59)
  • 14. You Were So Cruel (3:33)
  • 15. Signs (0:47)
  • 16. Rereading the Marble Faun (3:15)
  • 17. Son of the Earth (2:13)

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Artist Bio

Destroyer is an indie rock project based in Vancouver, led by Dan Bejar since 1995. Starting as Bejar’s solo home-recording venture, the band has continually reinvented itself, with albums spanning lo-fi beginnings to polished, genre-blending releases like the jazz-tinged *Kaputt* and the recent *Dan’s Boogie*. Known for abstract, poetic lyrics and Bejar’s distinctive vocal delivery, Destroyer often shifts style from album to album, creating a discography that’s eclectic yet unmistakably his. He’s collaborated over the years with musicians like John Collins and David Carswell, and has drawn critical acclaim while maintaining an outsider’s position in the indie rock world. Fans of The New Pornographers, Stephen Malkmus, or The Magnetic Fields might find Destroyer’s sound and sensibility appealing.