au fait, si vous avez manqué le début, la nouvelle sensation indie, c’est Beirut. Quelques pointeurs, de Said the Gramophone à ce côté-ci de l’atlantique, d’un live à Brooklyn à un orchestre macédonien.
- Said the Gramophone: Beirut
That is so much fun without being about dancing. That just raises cup after cup of wine, pulls wind after wind out of its pockets (north! south! east! west!), gives you breadcrumbs and also the opportunity to get lost. It’s an outstanding, endearing debut - La Blogothèque mp3blog audioblog –
Postards from Italy, le premier morceau à m’avoir accroché, c’est tout ça. C’est un garçon américain en vacances dans une vieille Europe chaude et sèche. - Beirut at Joe’s Pub – a photoset on Flickr
Beirut at Joe’s Pub - Libération : Beirut, follement déroutant
Beirut suggère une odyssée en bus diesel sur les routes de l’ancienne Yougoslavie, à la croisée des films de Kusturica, du klezmer, des montagnes des Balkans et du raki, cette eau-de-vie que les paysans d’Europe centrale descendent comme du petit lait - Beirut: Gulag Orkestar: Pitchfork Review
Beirut’s brassy In the Aeroplane Over the Sea-like instrumental accents have garnered Neutral Milk Hotel comparisons. - BEIRUT – Gulag Orkestar -album- POPNEWS Juin 2006
[…]jouent sur une palette de sonorités assez large pour faire oublier le total-look fanfare, de l’accordéon à la Tiersen (“Mount Wroclai”) en passant par les cuivres mariachis et les incursions électroniques décalées - Tuning Fork: Beirut/Gulag Orkestar/7.7
Are the songs really so incredible or do they simply mimic and mine musical traditions unfamiliar to the average indie rock fan? - Beirut – SoundFix, June 17 at ryspace.com
Beirut played to a packed, sweltering house at SoundFix this past Saturday. It was so hot… (how hot was it?); it was so hot that after the first song, band leader Zach Condon proceeded to pour an entire glass of water over his head, dousing his ukulele - Said the Gramophone: Said the Guests: Beirut
Today, Beirut is going to tell us about four great loves: Balkan brass, eurohouse, dub, and tropicalia. Please make Zach welcome. - CramWorld / Kocani Orkestar “Alone At My Wedding”
Their music is based on Gypsy tunes from various parts of the Balkans and on Turkish/Bulgarian rhythms, with a sprinkle of Latin flavour… but this album is particularly devoted to the repertoire played by Gypsy bands during wedding celebrations in Macedonia. - beirut – live in cambridge – bradley’s almanac
I’d never seen such a line anywhere in Inman Square, down the block and around the corner into the residential neighborhood behind the main drag (bonus: le concert à boston que j’ai raté)