
Destroyer: Dan’s Boogie Tour
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Destroyer: Dan’s Boogie Tour
- Ticket Site: TicketWeb
- Show Time: 8:00pm
- Lineup: Destroyer
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Thalia Hall — Chicago, IL
- Address: 1807 S Allport St, Chicago, IL 60608
- Additional Info: MRG869 Destroyer Dans BoogieWhat is a boogie? In the common tongue, its a dance or an occasion to dance, a song or a shindig, an incitement to move, quickly, whether its on the floor or out of town, getting down or lying low. This being a Destroyer album and not the common tongue, the implications of a title like Dans Boogie are at once more alluring and dangerous. A boogie is a hustle, a scam that doesnt quite work, the moves we make when were up against it, explains Dan Bejar. I think of spy work, double agents, sleeping with one eye open, an eye on the exits. But I also think of petty street-level victories and losses and improv.Dans Boogie is a breakthrough album for Destroyer, both in the sense that it makes moves that no Destroyer album to this point has made, and in the sense that, to record it, Bejar had to burst through a series of intentional and unintentional barriers to write the songs. Initially challenging himself to not write songs so the ideas would well up inside of him until they breached containment, the months following the completion of LABYRINTHITIS turned into one year then two, at which point Bejar gave himself a New Years resolution to play the piano every day for an hour. That lasted about four days, but the songs Bejar credits as coming from that resolutionCataract Time, Hydroplaning Off the Edge of the World, Bologna, and Dans Boogie among themare all-timer Destroyer songs across the vast spectrum Bejar and his collaborators have established for themselves: spectacle-laden pop epics, personal piano ballads, and smouldering works of mood that blur the lines between song and novel and cinema, each brimming with the urgency of a state secret in the mind of a tortured spy. In terms of shaping sound, the centerpiece of Dans Boogie may be Cataract Time, an eight-minute epic that ranks as some of the heaviest lyrics Bejar has ever written, and one of Destroyers most musically intricate compositions. Borne aloft on an easygoing groove, Bejars lyricsa reckoning, a dressing down as he describes themare transfigured, their melancholy tasting almost counterintuitively like hope. Its an intimate song that puts away Destroyers usual urban fable milieu in exchange for bracing interiority, but its lilting groove can see a future, one that Bejar and his band are eager to meet.It is, to use Bejars phrase, the kind of song you make when youre up against it, when it seems as if the world is crashing down upon you. And therein lies the albums most radical shift: Where previous Destroyer albums were locked in combat with the world, Dans Boogie dances with it, its nine reveries coalescing into one long hustle. Dan Bejars eye may be on the exits, but hes not leaving anytime soon.