Destroyer rattles through sax-drenched tunes during shortened End of the Road set
02 September 2018, 09:57
| Written by
Adam Elmahdi
Dan Bejar is typically a man of very few words, except when it comes to his lyrically dense compositions, but even he felt the need to apologise as Destroyer were forced to truncate their End of the Road set due to arriving late on site.
"We'll make it up to you in a field somewhere," Bejar quipped as they concluded a sax-drenched half-hour set that primarily drew from the band's three most recent albums.
End of the Road continues Sunday 2 September with headline sets from Feist and White Denim.
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