Immerse yourself in the rich, orchestral landscapes of Destroyer's 2015 album, "Poison Season." This tenth studio album from the Canadian indie rock band is a masterful blend of chamber pop and art pop, offering a sumptuous and melancholic experience that harks back to the elegant swoon of Nelson Riddle-era Frank Sinatra. Recorded between March 2013 and December 2014, the album spans 13 tracks and 52 minutes, with a standout being the lush, soap-opera-worthy strings of "Times Square, Poison Season I."
"Poison Season" is a journey through a variety of moods and themes, from the dreamy "Dream Lover" to the ominous "Hell," and the soothing "Solace's Bride." The album's title is reflected in the two-part "Poison Season" tracks that bookend the collection, offering a sense of closure and completeness. Fans of Destroyer's previous work, such as the critically acclaimed "Kaputt," will find familiar elements of sumptuous melancholy, while new listeners will be drawn into the band's intricate and captivating sound. Released on August 28, 2015, by Merge Records and Dead Oceans Records, "Poison Season" is a testament to Destroyer's enduring artistry and their ability to craft a truly immersive musical experience.