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Premiere: Destroyer: "Foam Hands" [MP3/Stream]

Even for an eccentric, Dan Bejar is eccentric. His songs as Destroyer and as a member of the New Pornographers don't push rock's musical conventions forward so much as invest them with his own stubbornly postmodern personality, which I guess is almost the same thing; Bejar makes the familiar strange through cryptic allusions and a distinctive voice rather than the surer (and, let it be said, equally valid) route of pedals, electronics, or genre-dabbling. That's why my favorite reference point for 2006's fantastic Destroyer's Rubies-- and I apologize for not remembering where I first saw this-- was Van Morrison's Astral Weeks, another album that saw an idiosyncratic songwriter backed by a highly capable band, putting classical guitar and folk-rock elements through his own screwy vision (and inspiring plenty of great writing).

"Foam Hands", from forthcoming eighth Destroyer album Trouble in Dreams, continues the Vancouver-based songwriter's Rubies approach, framing a referential message to a distant (former?) lover in bluesy lead guitar, gentle acoustic downstrokes, and organs. "True love regrets to inform you, there are certain things you must do/ To perceive his face in the stains on the wall," Bejar begins, getting right to the chorus: "I didn't know what time it was at all." There's also whistling, the phrase "since you been gone", and some brief, echoey backing vocals that could almost be mistaken for a choir, as if Bejar is seeing how much MOR he can get away with. When he's singing songs like this one-- which he previously recorded with singer Sydney Vermont in their Hello Blue Roses guise-- my hunch is, a lot.

 
MP3:> Destroyer: "Foam Hands"
[from Trouble in Dreams; due 03/18/2008 on Merge]
 

Posted by Marc Hogan on Tue: 12-04-07: 01:55 PM CST | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us | Permalink
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