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Canadian musician

Dan Bejar
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Background information
Born (1972-10-04) October 4, 1972 (age 52)
Vancouver, Canada
GenresChamber pop, indie pop, folk, indie rock
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano, tambourine
Years activeMid-1990s–present
LabelsTinker, Granted Passage Cassettes, Merge, Endearing, Jagjaguwar, Locust Records, Rough Trade, Misra
Musical artist

Daniel Bejar (/ˈbeɪhɑːr/ BAY-har; born October 4, 1972) is a Canadian singer and musician from Vancouver, British Columbia. He is the frontman of Destroyer, and was a member of indie rock band the New Pornographers.

Overview

In 2006, he joined with Carey Mercer of Frog Eyes and Spencer Krug of Sunset Rubdown and Wolf Parade as part of indie supergroup Swan Lake. He has also collaborated with his wife Sydney Hermant as the duo Hello, Blue Roses, whose debut album was released in 2008.

Personal life

Bejar was born in 1972 to a Spanish father and an American mother at Vancouver General Hospital. Bejar's father was a physicist who grew up in Spain during the Francoist dictatorship and his mother was a teacher who taught the Spanish language. His father died when he was 13 years old. Growing up, Bejar moved frequently and in adulthood has resided in Southern California, Canada and Spain. Bejar attended University of British Columbia for three years: "To my credit, I eventually dropped out; to my discredit, I waited three years to do it. I was taking mostly English and Philosophy classes, fooling myself into thinking I might be an academic."

Bejar has one daughter and lives in the Strathcona neighbourhood of Vancouver.

In the late 1990s, Bejar had an acting role in his future New Pornographers bandmate Blaine Thurier's microbudget film Low Self-Esteem Girl.

Bejar has occasionally been mistaken for American visual artist Daniel Bejar. In March 2010, an article in The New Yorker detailed the visual artist Bejar's project "The Googlegänger", which detailed his efforts to impersonate the singer of the same name, and the past confusion by the media between the two.

Discography

Year Title Band Label
1996 We'll Build Them a Golden Bridge Destroyer Tinker Records
1997 Ideas for Songs Destroyer Granted Passage Cassettes
1998 City of Daughters Destroyer Endearing/Triple Crown Audio
1999 Offshore Points Gray Tedium House
2000 Vancouver Nights Vancouver Nights Endearing
2000 Mass Romantic The New Pornographers Mint (CA)/Matador (US, EU)
2000 Thief Destroyer Catsup Plate/Triple Crown Audio/Cave Canem Records
2001 Streethawk: A Seduction Destroyer Misra/Talitres Records
2002 This Night Destroyer Merge/Talitres Records
2003 Electric Version The New Pornographers Mint (CA)/Matador (US, EU)
2004 Your Blues Destroyer Merge/Talitres/Acuarela Discos
2005 Notorious Lightning & Other Works (EP) Destroyer Merge
2005 Twin Cinema The New Pornographers Mint (CA)/Matador (US, EU)
2006 Destroyer's Rubies Destroyer Merge
2006 Beast Moans Swan Lake Jagjaguwar
2007 Challengers The New Pornographers Last Gang Records (CA)/Matador (US, EU)
2007 The Szabo Songbook Heartbreak Scene Fayettenam Records
2008 The Portrait Is Finished... Hello, Blue Roses Locust Records
2008 Trouble in Dreams Destroyer Merge/Rough Trade
2009 Enemy Mine Swan Lake Jagjaguwar
2009 Bay of Pigs (EP) Destroyer Merge
2010 Endless Falls loscil Kranky
2010 Together The New Pornographers Matador
2010 Archer on the Beach (EP) Destroyer Merge
2011 Kaputt Destroyer Merge
2013 Five Spanish Songs (EP) Destroyer Merge
2014 Brill Bruisers The New Pornographers Matador
2015 WZO Hello, Blue Roses Jaz Records
2015 Poison Season Destroyer Merge Records/Dead Oceans
2017 ken Destroyer Merge Records/Dead Oceans
2020 Have We Met Destroyer Merge Records/Dead Oceans
2022 Labyrinthitis Destroyer Merge Records/Dead Oceans

References

  1. Matt LaMay "Pitchfork Interviews: Destroyer", Pitchforkmedia.com, June 12, 2006
  2. Matthew Solarski, "Exclusive: Mercer, Bejar, Krug Join Forces as Swan Lake" Archived March 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, PitchforkMedia.com, March 28, 2006.
  3. Hello Blue Roses' Bandcamp page , Bandcamp.com.
  4. ^ Dombal, Ryan (January 14, 2020). "Destroyer's Dan Bejar Serenades the Apocalypse". Pitchfork. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
  5. ^ "5-10-15-20: Destroyer | Features". Pitchfork. July 2, 2012. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
  6. "An Interview with Destroyer's Dan Bejar". Freewilliamsburg.com. Archived from the original on December 10, 2017. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
  7. James Keast, "The New Pornographers: Mutual Appreciation Pop Society". Exclaim!, November 1, 2000.
  8. "Two Bejars". The New Yorker. March 2, 2011. Retrieved September 5, 2015.

External links

Destroyer
  • Dan Bejar
  • John Collins
  • David Carswell
  • Ted Bois
  • Nicolas Bragg
  • Joseph Shabason
  • JP Carter
  • Joshua Wells
  • Scott Morgan
  • Stephen Wood
  • Jason Zumpano
  • Chris Frey
  • Fisher Rose
  • Tim Loewen
  • Pete Bourne
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The New Pornographers
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