[FTS] Destroyer - Studio Discography

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 01 Comments On The World As Will.mp31.29 MB
 02 No Cease Fires! (Crimes Against T.mp34.91 MB
 03 The Space Race.mp33.32 MB
 04 Dark Purposes.mp32.84 MB
 05 Emax I.mp32.34 MB
 06 I Want This Cyclops.mp34.68 MB
 07 Loves Of A Gnostic.mp33.48 MB
 08 Emax II.mp31.24 MB
 09 State Of The Union.mp31.69 MB
 10 School, And The Girls Who Go Ther.mp34.2 MB
 01 Rubies.mp313.3 MB
 02 Your Blood.mp36.25 MB
 03 European Oils.mp37.59 MB
 04 Painter In Your Pocket.mp35.48 MB
 05 Looters' Follies.mp310.6 MB
 06 3000 Flowers.mp36.25 MB
 07 A Dangerous Woman Up To A Point.mp38.82 MB
 08 Priest's Knees.mp34.8 MB
 09 Watercolours Into The Ocean.mp36.92 MB
 10 Sick Priest Learns To Last Foreve.mp38.38 MB
 Destroyer - 01 - Notorious Lightning.m4a14.73 MB
 Destroyer - 02 - New Ways of Living.m4a5.47 MB
 Destroyer - 03 - The Music Lovers.m4a8.07 MB
 Destroyer - 04 - An Actor's Revenge.m4a4.7 MB
 Destroyer - 05 - Don't Become the Thing You Hated.m4a4.87 MB
 Destroyer - 06 - Your Blues.m4a5.18 MB
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 01 Streethawk I.mp33.33 MB
 02 The Bad Arts.mp38.04 MB
 03 Beggars Might Ride.mp33.54 MB
 04 The Sublimation Hour.mp33.97 MB
 05 English Music.mp34.35 MB
 06 Virgin With a Memory.mp33.06 MB
 07 The Very Modern Dance.mp34.48 MB
 08 The Crossover.mp36.86 MB
 09 Helena.mp35.26 MB
 10 Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Sea of.mp34.97 MB
 Destroyer - 01 - Destroyer's the Temple.mp38.84 MB
 Destroyer - 02 - To the Heart of the Sun on the Back of the Vulture, I'll Go.mp37.3 MB
 Destroyer - 03 - The Way of Perpetual Roads.mp37.28 MB
 Destroyer - 04 - Canadian Lover-Falcon's Escape.mp36.28 MB
 Destroyer - 05 - City of Daughters.mp34.76 MB
 Destroyer - 06 - Every Christmas.mp36.59 MB
 Destroyer - 07 - Mercy (We Had the Right).mp310.2 MB
 Destroyer - 08 - Queen of Languages.mp36.66 MB
 Destroyer - 09 - I.H.O.J..mp33.47 MB
 Destroyer - 10 - In Dreams.mp36.43 MB
 Destroyer - 01 - This Night.m4a5.53 MB
 Destroyer - 02 - Holly Going Lightly.m4a4.77 MB
 Destroyer - 03 - Here Comes the Night.m4a6.12 MB
 Destroyer - 04 - The Chosen Few.m4a3.7 MB
 Destroyer - 05 - Makin' Angels.m4a3.93 MB
 Destroyer - 06 - Hey, Snow White.m4a7.34 MB
 Destroyer - 07 - Modern Painters.m4a2.79 MB
 Destroyer - 08 - Crystal Country.m4a3.48 MB
 Destroyer - 09 - Trembling Peacock.m4a3.96 MB
 Destroyer - 10 - I Have Seen a Light.m4a4.74 MB
 01 Blue Flower_Blue Flame.mp33.89 MB
 02 Dark Leaves From A Thread.mp34.12 MB
 03 The State.mp34.55 MB
 04 Foam Hands.mp34.4 MB
 05 My Favorite Year.mp37.01 MB
 06 Shooting Rockets (From the Desk o.mp39.16 MB
 07 Introducing Angels.mp34.28 MB
 08 Rivers.mp36 MB
 09 Leopard of Honor.mp36.35 MB
 10 Plaza Trinidad.mp34.07 MB
 11 Libby's First Sunrise.mp36.86 MB
 01 Revolution.mp32.89 MB
 02 J. Tailor.mp36.26 MB
 03 Smith.mp32.73 MB
 04 I, as McCarthy.mp34.62 MB
 05 Mending Song.mp32.6 MB
 06 Leave Little Fiddler.mp39.38 MB
 07 The Pornographers.mp32.18 MB
 08 War On Jazz.mp36.86 MB
 09 Islands in the Stream.mp33.49 MB
 10 Saddestroyer.mp37.44 MB
 01 Notorious Lightning.mp38.17 MB
 02 It's Gonna Take an Airplane.mp35.06 MB
 03 An Actor's Revenge.mp34.07 MB
 04 The Music Lovers.mp35.99 MB
 05 from oakland to warsaw.mp34.38 MB
 06 Your Blues.mp34.07 MB
 07 News Ways of Living.mp36.03 MB
 08 Don't Become The Thing You Hated.mp33.04 MB
 09 Mad Foxes.mp36.53 MB
 10 The Fox and the Hound.mp34.66 MB
 [FTS] Destroyer - Complete Studio Discography.txt3.23 KB
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[FTS] Destroyer - Complete Studio Discography



1996 We'll Build Them A Golden Bridge [MP3 CBR 320]

1998 City Of Daughters [MP3 VBR 190]

2000 Thief [MP3 CBR 256]

2001 Streethawk A Seduction [MP3 VBR 160]

2002 This Night [AAC CBR 128]

2004 Your Blues [MP3 CBR 192]

2005 Notorious Lightning and Other Works (EP) [AAC VBR 250]

2006 Destroyer's Rubies [MP3 VBR 190]

2008 Trouble In Dream [MP3 CBR 160]



***The album 'Ideas for Songs' was only released on cassette and is therefore unavailable, though if you do have a digital copy, please consider uploading it***







Daniel Bejar (pronounced /'be?h?r/) is an independent singer-songwriter from Vancouver who created Destroyer in 1995. He self-produced his first album, the lo-fi We'll Build Them a Golden Bridge, which was recorded at his in home studio in Vancouver. As Bejar gained popularity in the Vancouver music scene, he was joined by John Collins on City of Daughters after which he managed to put together a band. In 2000 the band broke up and Bejar took an extended vacation in Spain.



Following his brief break from Destroyer, he returned to Vancouver to release Thief in 2000. Interpreted by many critics as an indictment of the music industry, this album brought Destroyer significant recognition. [1]



Following Thief's release, Bejar put more focus into his music, beginning his music contributions to The New Pornographers. After the 2001 release of Streethawk: A Seduction on Misra Records, Destroyer picked up something of a cult following. Having the band Frog Eyes play back-up for several shows inspired Notorious Lightning & Other Works, a reworking of six tracks from the previous album Your Blues with Frog Eyes once again as back-up.



Bejar calls Destroyer's style "European Blues". It is often compared to David Bowie; the band's admitted influences are Pavement, and Guided by Voices, as well as other indie and shoegaze bands. Bejar's lyric stylings are also noteworthy for their cryptic poetry, which frequently vex and intrigue listeners. Bejar openly borrows phrases from other artists and a variety of other sources (and others' songs), even political rhetoric (ex: Ronald Reagan's "Evil Empire"). Your Blues presented a new direction in Destroyer's style by introducing orchestral elements as well as a heavy reliance on midi instruments.[1]



Over the ten-plus years that Bejar has been performing and recording as Destroyer, there have been numerous lineup changes and shifts within the artists he plays with. This ever-evolving shuffle of musicians has led some to consider Destroyer as a solo project, but Bejar has always insisted that he sees Destroyer as a band, with full contributions from his collaborators. Bejar has said in interviews that he’s just never been especially good at the logistics of keeping a band together. [2]



Bejar has said that the current musician line-up from the recording sessions for Destroyer's Rubies shall be the definitive and permanent line up for the band from this point forward. Many members here have performed with Bejar in one form or another before, some on previous Destroyer albums, many of whom have the commonality of being from the production team of JC/DC (John Collins and Dave Carswell).



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