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''Ken'' (stylized in
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) is the eleventh
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by Canadian indie rock band
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, released on October 20, 2017 by
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. Band Leader Dan Bejar began writing ''ken'' while on tour in Washington State. Many of the songs and sounds of the album were aesthetic callbacks to Bejar's teenage years in the mid 1980's, with loose ties to Thatcher era politics.


Background

Band leader
Dan Bejar Daniel Bejar (; born October 4, 1972) is a Canadian singer and musician from Vancouver, British Columbia. He is the frontman of Destroyer, and is a member of indie rock band the New Pornographers. Overview In 2006, he joined with Carey Mercer ...
"lifted" the name ''ken'' from an early version of the song " The Wild Ones" by
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. Despite sharing a title, Bejar claims that he "was not thinking about Suede when making this record" and that it was " unclear to me what that purpose is, or what the connection is". Unlike previous records, ''
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'' and '' Kaputt'', Bejar composed most of the songs on guitar rather than on a computer. The majority of the songs on ''ken'' were written and debuted live while Bejar was touring in early 2017. In an interview with SPIN magazine, Bejar stated that recording ''ken'' felt like "singing to my teenage self" and was heavily influenced by the bands House of Love, and
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. Bejar characterizes ''ken'' as the first record where "a producer swept in," stating that many of the drum machines, minimalist rhythms, and synth patterns on tracks like "Sky's Grey" "came as a surprise to me." The song “La Regle du Jeu” became more "euro-cabaret" in the studios compared to the original demo, with Bejar commenting "All of a sudden, the song had way more fangs than I had ever imagined."


Lyrics

Bejar stated that ''ken'' is influenced by the "casual extremism of a young person" and his personality as a teenager while writing ''ken''. Each song blends the themes of "madness, or disease, or violence, or decadence and depravity" that were present on other Destroyer albums, but "seem to be more constant on this album." In a press release for the album, Bejar stated that he was thinking about his experience with music leading up to the resignation of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister of Great Britain while writing ''ken.'' The opening track "Sky's Grey" is Bejar's self-described "sort of state of the union address" for "Destroyer-world." Likening it to the ending of the film "The Seventh Seal," the lyric from "Sky's Grey," “I’ve been working on the new '' Oliver Twist''” is described by Bejar as "a fool’s errand" or "antidote" in the midst of "dreariness and collapse." The song "In the Morning," borrows lyrics from the
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song, " Rhythm of The Night," in the verse “bands sing their songs and then disappear ''into the rhythm of the night''.” Bejar partially based the song "Saw You at the Hospital" off his three-day stay in a Swiss hospital with pneumonia during the tour for
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. A few lyrics written in that time made it on to the record. However, a lot of the original material was scrapped when Bejar decided to take the song in a more surrealist direction. Despite sharing its name with the French film ''
La Règle Du Jeu ''The Rules of the Game'' (original French title: ''La règle du jeu'') is a 1939 French satirical comedy-drama film directed by Jean Renoir. The ensemble cast includes Nora Gregor, Paulette Dubost, Mila Parély, Marcel Dalio, Julien Car ...
'' directed by
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, Bejar stated that the song "La Règle Du Jeu" was not inspired by the work, but rather that he liked saying the title.


Release

Destroyer announced the album on August 8, 2017, including the release of the first song from the album, "Sky's Grey," by way of a lyric video posted to
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. The album's release date, track list, and artwork were announced the same day. A music video for the song "Tinseltown Swimming in Blood" directed by Karen Zolo and starring Bejar was released on September 21, 2017. Despite the minimal style of ''ken,'' Bejar toured with his 8-piece band, claiming "I think of the songs will lend themselves well to being blown-out and put through the wringer by us."


Critical reception

''Ken'' holds a 78 out of 100 on
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, indicating generally favorable reviews. In her review for
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, Amanda Petrusich called the album " Lynchian" and compared Bejar's lyrics to Leonard Cohen on the track "Sky's Grey." Kayleigh Hughes of
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characterized ''ken'' as Destroyer's most accessible album. In her review Hughes named the track “A Light Travels Down the Catwalk” as the album's highlight, likening it to the film
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. Hughes was more critical of the album's second half calling it a "letdown," singling out the tracks "Rome" and “La Regle Du Jeu” as "meandering." Winston Cook-Wilson of SPIN critiqued aspects of the album's instrumentals calling them a "plasticine" background "for some of the strongest, or at least stickiest, lyrics Bejar’s ever written." Andy Gill of
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was more positive, awarding the album a perfect five stars and calling it "possibly hebest" collection of Destroyer songs.


Accolades

The album was shortlisted for the
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for Alternative Album of the Year at the
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."Shawn Mendes and the Weeknd lead the 2019 Juno nominations"
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, January 29, 2019.


Track listing


Personnel

* Daniel Bejar – bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, synthesizer, vocals *Zach Blackstone – assistant engineer *Ted Bois – piano *Nicolas Bragg – electric guitar *David Carswell – acoustic guitar, electric guitar *JP Carter – effects, trumpet * John Collins – bass *Robin Mitchell – design *
Joseph Shabason Joseph Shabason is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist and composer. He is best known for playing the saxophone. As a band member and session musician, Shabason has contributed to bands such as DIANA, Destroyer and The War on Drugs. As a solo pr ...
– effects, saxophone *Jason Ward - mastering *Josh Wells – bass, drum programming, drums, electric guitar, percussion, piano, piano strings, synthesizer, mixing, engineer


Charts


References


External links


Destroyer at Merge Records
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