No. I don’t know what is going on with this video. This summer, the Canadian indie/dream-pop ensemble Young Galaxy released their sophomore LP “Invisible Republic”; The album follows up their self-titled debut album, released in 2007. Though Destroyer is one of my favorite tracks from the band, it actually isn’t a great example of what the band does best. In my opinion, the band really sets itself apart when the members find themselves wearing their shoegazing clothing. For a fine example of this, check out Outside the City here; still check out the video below though, frig.
Your heart is in the waste
No trace of the mess you made
Your little smile, shelves made of ice
Your little show, handcuffs made of snow
Those eyes, pure destroyer
Sunshine, frozen water
Those eyes, could despair
Burning up solar flare
Your scars are rearranged
Your body it feels no blame
Your little voice I never had a choice
Your little show, traps laid in the snow
Those eyes, pure destroyer
Sunshine, frozen water
Those eyes, could despair
Burning up solar flare
Something I can’t taste
It feels too good to waste
It comes over me when least expected
To harness the ache
Her elemental quake
It’s worth living for when it’s directed
Those eyes, pure destroyer
Sunshine, frozen water
Those eyes, could despair
Burning up solar flare

