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Gulag Orkestar»rank: 4423par: Beirut
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Flying Club Cup»rank: 1390par: Beirut
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Beirut's second LP purportedly takes inspiration from French chanson of yesteryear (as opposed to the Balkan folk of yesteryear). Bandleader Zach Condon has found a new home in Paris, and a new muse as well, quickly absorbing fodder from the likes of Francois Hardy or Jacques Brel. The music remains quite recognizably Beirut--in all its oom-pa glory--but the production value is stepped up a notch. lt's through the dense arrangements that it reaches new heights, this without question being the fullest offering yet. The band appeared on ... |
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Lon Gisland (1+ Tracks)»rank: 11199par: Beirut
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Beirut's second LP purportedly takes inspiration from French chanson of yesteryear (as opposed to the Balkan folk of yesteryear). Bandleader Zach Condon has found a new home in Paris, and a new muse as well, quickly absorbing fodder from the likes of Francois Hardy or Jacques Brel. The music remains quite recognizably Beirut--in all its oom-pa glory--but the production value is stepped up a notch. lt's through the dense arrangements that it reaches new heights, this without question being the fullest offering yet. The band appeared on ... |
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B Sides»rank: 11199par: Beirut Biloma
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Beirut's second LP purportedly takes inspiration from French chanson of yesteryear (as opposed to the Balkan folk of yesteryear). Bandleader Zach Condon has found a new home in Paris, and a new muse as well, quickly absorbing fodder from the likes of Francois Hardy or Jacques Brel. The music remains quite recognizably Beirut--in all its oom-pa glory--but the production value is stepped up a notch. lt's through the dense arrangements that it reaches new heights, this without question being the fullest offering yet. The band appeared on ... |
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Electrojerk»rank: 11199par: Beirut Biloma
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Beirut's second LP purportedly takes inspiration from French chanson of yesteryear (as opposed to the Balkan folk of yesteryear). Bandleader Zach Condon has found a new home in Paris, and a new muse as well, quickly absorbing fodder from the likes of Francois Hardy or Jacques Brel. The music remains quite recognizably Beirut--in all its oom-pa glory--but the production value is stepped up a notch. lt's through the dense arrangements that it reaches new heights, this without question being the fullest offering yet. The band appeared on ... |
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Beirut Biloma (W/1 Hidden Track)»rank: 11199par: Beirut Biloma
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Beirut's second LP purportedly takes inspiration from French chanson of yesteryear (as opposed to the Balkan folk of yesteryear). Bandleader Zach Condon has found a new home in Paris, and a new muse as well, quickly absorbing fodder from the likes of Francois Hardy or Jacques Brel. The music remains quite recognizably Beirut--in all its oom-pa glory--but the production value is stepped up a notch. lt's through the dense arrangements that it reaches new heights, this without question being the fullest offering yet. The band appeared on ... |
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Basics»rank: 11199par: Beirut Biloma
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Beirut's second LP purportedly takes inspiration from French chanson of yesteryear (as opposed to the Balkan folk of yesteryear). Bandleader Zach Condon has found a new home in Paris, and a new muse as well, quickly absorbing fodder from the likes of Francois Hardy or Jacques Brel. The music remains quite recognizably Beirut--in all its oom-pa glory--but the production value is stepped up a notch. lt's through the dense arrangements that it reaches new heights, this without question being the fullest offering yet. The band appeared on ... |
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Blue»rank: 11199par: Beirut Biloma
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Beirut's second LP purportedly takes inspiration from French chanson of yesteryear (as opposed to the Balkan folk of yesteryear). Bandleader Zach Condon has found a new home in Paris, and a new muse as well, quickly absorbing fodder from the likes of Francois Hardy or Jacques Brel. The music remains quite recognizably Beirut--in all its oom-pa glory--but the production value is stepped up a notch. lt's through the dense arrangements that it reaches new heights, this without question being the fullest offering yet. The band appeared on ... |