Fall Back Open
Destroyer's 2002 album This Night was the David Bowie-informed Canadian art-rock band's most ambitious, with Hunky Dory-style songs developing slowly over an average of five to six minutes. By contrast, the longest song on Destroyer's Your Blues is the opener, "Notorious Lightning," which takes almost six minutes to get through a spare story of sacrifice, building along the way to a duet of strings and synthesizer and a climax of clashing percussion, over which bandleader Daniel Bejar howls "Someone's got to fall before someone goes free" for two minutes. The remainder of Your Blues sports briefer songs more in the mode of Bejar's work for the Canadian power-pop supergroup The New Pornographers, though decidedly sketchier. Bejar still builds the tracks deliberately, but the changes are fewer, which makes sketches like "It's Gonna Take An Airplane" and "An Actor's Revenge" even more evocative. Both hum quietly for a verse or two and then quickly shift into vamp mode, creating the impression of an overheard story reaching its most dramatic point without any significant setup.