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DESTROYER

POISON SEASON (DEAD OCEANS)

DESTROYER - POISON SEASON 86171
format:
1 CD
release:
28.08.2015
label:
DEAD OCEANS
item ID:
86171
barcode:
0656605140629
Destroyer's Poison Season opens swathed in Hunky Dory strings. Dan Bejar's a dashboard Bowie surveying four wracked characters-Jesus, Jacob, Judy, Jack-simultaneously Biblical and musical theatre.

This bittersweet, Times Square-set fanfare is reprised twice more on the record-first as swaying, saxophone-stoked "street-rock" and then finally as a curtain-closing reverie.

Broadway Danny Bejar dramatically switches scenes with "Dream Lover," all Style Council strut and brassy, radio-ready bombast (echoes of The Boo Radleys' evergreen earworm "Wake Up Boo!").

This being Destroyer, its paramours-on-the-run exuberance is judiciously spiked by his deadpan delivery: "Oh shit, here comes the sun." Like the other DB, Mr.

Bejar has long displayed a chameleonic instinct for change while maintaining a unified aesthetic (rather than just pinballing between reference points).

No two records sound the same, but they're always uniquely Destroyer. His latest incarnation often appears to take sonic cues from a distinctly British (usually Scottish, to be precise) strain of sophisti-pop: you might hear traces of Aztec Camera, Prefab Sprout, Orange Juice, or The Blow Monkeys.

These songs merge a casual literary brilliance with intense melodic verve, nimble arrangements, and a certain blue-eyed soul sadness.

Playfully rueful, "Sun in the Sky" foregrounds cryptic lyrical dexterity over pop-classicist strum before gradually left-fielding into rhythmically supple, delirious avant-squall.

It's as if Talk Talk took over a Lloyd Cole show. Originally released on a collaborative EP with electronic maestros Tim Hecker and Loscil (the latter's drones are retained here), a retooled "Archer on the Beach" suggests Sade swimming in The Blue Nile, smooth-jazz marimba melancholy dilated by ecstatic ambience.

Flecked in heady dissonance, elusively alluring, Dan hymns its eponymous "impossible raver on your death bed" while implicitly beckoning the listener: "Careful now, watch your step, in you go." That's Poison Season in essence: familiar yet mysterious, opaquely accessible.

Arch, for sure, but ultimately elevatory.
 
  • Tracklisting
  • 1.1. TIME SQUARE, POISON SEASON
  • 1.2. DREAM LOVER
  • 1.3. FORCES FROM ABOVE
  • 1.4. HELL
  • 1.5. THE RIVER
  • 1.6. GIRL IN A SLING
  • 1.7. TIMES SQUARE
  • 1.8. ARCHER ON THE BEACH
  • 1.9. MIDNIGHT MEET THE RAIN
  • 1.10. SOLACE'S BRIDE
  • 1.11. BANGKOK
  • 1.12. SUN IN THE SKY
  • 1.13. TIME SQUARE POISON SEASON II