[DID NOT ATTEND: October 12, 2025] Destroyer / Jennifer Castle
I had tickets to see Destroyer here in 2022, but other things got in the way. After seeing Destroyer open for Father John Misty, I was curious to see how he would tour for this new album (a huge band or a small band?)
Well, we had tickets for My Morning Jacket the two nights before this show and even though I wanted to go to this one, there was just know way I could do it. So I missed out on Dan and his band again, But I’m sure he’ll be back again.
Incidentally, here’s a review of his show (well, actually, more of him than of the show) in San Francisco
He’s a notoriously shy performer—Early reviews of Destroyer all recall him coming on stage already drunk, if not drink-in-hand prepared for it. English major dropout, lover of French New Wave films and 40s era jazz. The Vancouver-based artist stands aloof on stage, staring at seemingly nobody in particular, in what seems like an attempt to pretend the crowd isn’t there. He sips his beer in between songs and crouches down, closing his eyes while his bandmates do the rest. Something tells me that this is his most comfortable and preferred way of performing.
And it answered my question about his live band
Joined by the two guitarists, the bassist and drummer were feverish and impossible to take your eyes off of. The keys player and trumpeter (with his own pedal board, mind you!) took the edges of the stage, with Bejar in the center.
So I know what I missed. And I’d like to see it again.
Jennifer Castle is a Toronto based singer songwriter. She released two albums under the name Castlemusic. She has played with everyone from U.S. Girls to Fucked Up. Her 2014 album has chamber folk and psychedelic components an her previous album had psychedelic folk elements.
She sounds interesting, although the few songs I’ve listened to are far more folk than psychedelic. And she’s a little too slow for my tastes.

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