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Beirut (band)

Beirut is an American band that was originally the solo musical project of Zach Condon. Beirut's music combines elements of indie rock and world music. The band's first performance with the full brass section was in New York, in May 2006, in support of their debut album Gulag Orkestar,[2][3] but performed their first show with Condon, Petree, and Collins at the College of Santa Fe earlier that year.

Beirut
Beirut performing at The Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles in 2019
Background information
OriginSanta Fe, New Mexico, U.S.
Genres
Years active2006–present
Labels
MembersZach Condon
Nick Petree
Paul Collins
Kyle Resnick
Ben Lanz
Aaron Arntz
Past membersJeremy Barnes
Heather Trost
Jason Poranski
Kristin Ferebee
Jon Natchez
Tracy Pratt
Greg Paulus
Jared van Fleet
Kelly Pratt
Perrin Cloutier
Websitewww.beirutband.com

Condon named the band after Lebanon's capital, because of the city's history of conflict and as a place where cultures collide.[3] Beirut performed in Lebanon for the first time in 2014, at the Byblos International Festival.

History edit

Early years edit

Zach Condon was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico on February 13, 1986. He grew up in Newport News, Virginia and Santa Fe, New Mexico.[4][5] Condon played trumpet in a jazz band as a teenager and cites jazz as a major influence.[6]

Condon attended Santa Fe High School, until dropping out when he was 17.[4] Work at a cinema showing international films piqued his interest in Fellini arias, Sicilian funeral brass, and Balkan music.[7]

Condon attended community college for a short period, then traveled to Europe at the age of 17 with his older brother, Ryan.[8] Condon's exploration of world music developed Beirut's melodic sound.[2] Zach's younger brother Ross Condon played in the band Total Slacker.[9][10][11][12]

Gulag Orkestar edit

Returning from Europe, Condon enrolled at the University of New Mexico, where he studied Portuguese and photography.[4] Condon recorded most of the material for Gulag Orkestar alone in his bedroom, finishing the album in a studio with Jeremy Barnes (Neutral Milk Hotel, A Hawk and a Hacksaw) and Heather Trost (A Hawk and a Hacksaw), who became early contributors to the band.

Ba Da Bing Records signed Condon on the strength of the recordings. Condon recruited friends to play Gulag Orkestar's first live shows in New York in May 2006.

Beirut's first music video was for Elephant Gun, directed by Alma Har'el who also directed the band's second video "Postcards from Italy". Lon Gisland was the full band's first release in 2007.

The Flying Club Cup edit

Beirut's second album, The Flying Club Cup, was recorded largely at a makeshift studio in Albuquerque and completed at Arcade Fire's studio in Quebec. The music on the album has a French influence due to Condon's interest in French chanson during its recording.[13] Condon has cited Francophone singers Jacques Brel, Serge Gainsbourg and Yves Montand as influences.[14] He also expressed interest in French film and culture, claiming this was his original reason for traveling to Europe.[15] The Flying Club Cup was officially released in October 2007. In September 2007 they did a Take-Away Show acoustic video session shot by Vincent Moon. The DVD Cheap Magic Inside was shot but quickly sold out; in December 2010, Beirut, Ba Da Bing, and La Blogothèque authorized its dissemination via digital download.[16]

March of the Zapotec edit

On April 3, 2008, Beirut canceled a previously announced summer European tour.[17] Already in 2006, Beirut canceled the European leg of the tour due in the fall because after two months of the US tour, Condon stated that after two months of touring, he was exhausted.[18] Zach Condon explained the cancellations in a post on the official Beirut website, stating that he wanted to put the effort into ensuring that any shows would be "as good as humanly possible".[19] In January 2009 the double EP March of the Zapotec/Holland EP was released, containing an official Beirut release based on Condon's recent trip to Oaxaca (March of the Zapotec), and electronic music under the "Realpeople" name (Holland).[20] On February 6, 2009 Beirut made their debut television performance in the United States on the Late Show with David Letterman, performing "A Sunday Smile".

The Rip Tide edit

In early June 2011, amidst touring the US, Beirut announced that their newest album, The Rip Tide, which had been recorded the previous winter in upstate New York,[21][22] was to be released on August 30.[21][23] The band simultaneously released the single "East Harlem" (first recorded on Live at the Music Hall of Williamsburg), with the B-side "Goshen". The album was recorded, managed, and released under Condon's own Pompeii Records.[24] Reviewers and fellow musicians have noted that, unlike the prior albums which drew heavily on foreign music from Mexico, France, the Balkans, etc., this one has shown Beirut with its own, more pop-oriented sound; saying, "what emerges [on The Rip Tide] is a style that belongs uniquely and distinctly to Beirut, one that has actually been there all along."[25] One reviewer noted that "the Euro influences [of Beirut's previous albums] are still there, but the presiding spirit is old-fashioned American pop."[26] This album also differs from Beirut's previous albums in that the music was recorded as a band playing together rather than laying down individual tracks one at a time, though the lyrics were only added by Condon after all the music had been recorded.[7]

No No No edit

On June 1, 2015, Beirut announced their fourth album, No No No, released on September 11, 2015.[27] On the same day, the title track "No No No" was released for streaming. The album was recorded following a period of turmoil in Condon's life, facing a divorce and having been admitted into a hospital in Australia for exhaustion following extensive touring. Beirut also announced a tour for the album.[27]

Gallipoli edit

On October 22, 2018, Condon announced Beirut's next album, Gallipoli, released on February 1, 2019. The album is named after the Italian town where Condon wrote the title track.[28] On January 10, 2019, the music video for Beirut's new song "Landslide" was released.[29] On February 9, 2019, Beirut appeared on the "Saturday Sessions" segment of CBS This Morning's Saturday program, playing selections from "Gallipoli."

The inspiration for Gallipoli started with an old Farfisa organ that Condon had shipped to New York from his parents' home in New Mexico. He acquired the organ in High School when a traveling circus left it in the warehouse of his old workplace. The organ had broken keys and functions, but he managed to write most of his first (Gulag Orkestar) and large parts of his second (The Flying Club Cup) records on it.[30] Condon started writing the first songs of Gallipoli on this organ sometime in late 2016 at his home in Brooklyn. As songwriting progressed to the studio, Gabe Wax (the producer of No No No) was brought in to help usher in the particular sonic qualities of Gallipoli, which consisted of pushing every instrument and sound to its "near breaking point" (much as he did years ago with the old, broken Farisa organ), by channeling instruments through broken amplifiers, tape machines and PA systems.[31] Recording commenced in Fall of 2017, after travels through Europe, at Sudestudio in Guagnano, Italy, with the help of studio owner Stefano Manca. Gallipoli was completed with final vocals, mixing and mastering happening at both Condon's apartment and Vox Ton studios in Berlin, Germany.[32]

Artifacts edit

On October 20, 2021, Beirut announced their next album, Artifacts, to be released January 28, 2022, via the release of the single "Fisher Island Sound" on the band's official YouTube channel.[33] The album is a compilation of "collected EPs, singles, B-sides and early work,"[34] including a re-release of the Lon Gisland EP.[35]

Hadsel edit

On August 30, 2023, Beirut announced their next album, Hadsel, and released the first single "So Many Plans" on the band's official YouTube channel.[36] The album was released via Pompeii Records on November 10, 2023. The album is "named for the Northern Norwegian island where the performer spent time in 2020".[37]

Personnel edit

Condon plays a rotary-valve trumpet and the ukulele as his main instruments. He bought the ukulele as a joke stage prop, but found he liked the sound and was able to play it despite a wrist injury that inhibited him from playing guitar. Condon also plays the piston trumpet, euphonium, mandolin, accordion, various keyboard instruments, and a modified conch shell that appears on The Flying Club Cup.[2][38][39][40]

Live, Beirut's roster generally consists of:

Past members include:

  • Kristin Ferebee – violin
  • Jason Poranski – guitar/mandolin/ukulele
  • Heather Trost – violin/viola
  • Jon Natchez – baritone sax/mandolin/glockenspiel/keyboards
  • Tracy Pratt – trumpet/euphonium/flugelhorn
  • Greg Paulus – trumpet
  • Kelly Pratt – trumpet/French horn/glockenspiel/keyboards
  • Jared van Fleet – piano
  • Perrin Cloutier – accordion/cello
  • Sharon Van Etten, who contributes vocals to two tracks on The Rip Tide

The majority of the members of Beirut have performed live as well as appeared on recorded material.

Side projects edit

Realpeople edit

Realpeople is Zach Condon's electronic side-project. It was under this name that Condon made his first (unreleased) album, The Joys of Losing Weight, and the name to which the Holland EP is credited. The Joys of Losing Weight, which was made when Condon was fifteen, has never been released officially, but has been leaked on the internet.

1971 edit

Condon has also released an EP, Small-Time American Bats, under the name "1971". The EP was recorded with his friend Alex Gaziano on guitar and vocals, when they were both around 16 years old (2002). Gaziano is a founding member of Kidcrash, another band from Santa Fe.

Soft Landing edit

Soft Landing was a project started by Beirut members Paul Collins (bass) and Perrin Cloutier (accordion) and Mike Lawless.[41] Their eponymous debut album was released on October 12, 2010 on Ba Da Bing records,[42] and has been described as "a pop version of Beirut"[43] and freak-folk,[44] with a heavy emphasis on dance beats and sheer energy.[45]

Pompeii Records edit

Pompeii Records is the record label founded in 2009 by Zach Condon[46] in order to give the band and himself full control over their music. The first recordings released on the label were the band's double EP, March of the Zapotec/Holland EP.

Guest appearances edit

Condon plays the mandolin, trumpet and ukulele on A Hawk and a Hacksaw's album A Hawk and a Hacksaw and the Hun Hangár Ensemble, and trumpet and ukulele on Alaska in Winter's album Dance Party in the Balkans. He appears on Get Him Eat Him's album Arms Down on the song "2×2".

Condon is featured on the song "Found Too Low RMX" by fellow Santa Fe-native Pictureplane and appears on the first and last tracks of the Grizzly Bear EP Friend.

Condon also appeared on The New Pornographers' fifth album Together.[47]

Rock group Blondie's 2011 album Panic of Girls features a ska cover of "A Sunday Smile" on which Condon plays trumpet. He also plays on "Le Bleu".[48][49]

On the benefit album Red Hot + Rio 2, Beirut performed a cover of the Portuguese-language song "O Leãozinho", written by Brazilian composer and singer Caetano Veloso.

Condon is featured singing on the track "We Are Fine" on indie rocker Sharon Van Etten's 2012 album Tramp.

Condon also contributed to four songs on Mouse on Mars' 2018 album Dimensional People.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[50]
US
Rock

[51]
AUT
[52]
FRA
[53]
GER
[54]
IRE
[55]
NLD
[56]
NZ
[57]
SWE
[58]
SWI
[59]
UK
[60]
Gulag Orkestar
The Flying Club Cup
  • Release date: October 9, 2007
  • Label: Ba Da Bing
118 64 51 54 94 69
The Rip Tide
  • Release date: August 30, 2011
  • Label: Pompeii Records
80 15 20 42 69 89 28 26 52 29 49
No No No
  • Release date: September 11, 2015
  • Label: 4AD
46 10 12 24 38 62 13 39 38 37
Gallipoli
  • Release date: February 1, 2019
  • Label: 4AD
42 10 75
[63]
21 36 21 61
Hadsel
  • Release date: November 10, 2023
  • Label: Pompeii Records
40
[64]
68
[65]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums edit

  • Artifacts (January 28, 2022 - digital, April 1, 2022 - physical)

EPs edit

Compilations edit

Again in 2011, they contributed a cover of Caetano Veloso's song "O Leãozinho" to the Red Hot Organization's most recent charitable album Red Hot+Rio 2. The album is a follow-up to the 1996 Red Hot+Rio. Proceeds from the sales will be donated to raise awareness and money to fight AIDS/HIV and related health and social issues.

DVDs edit

  • Cheap Magic Inside (2007)
  • Beirut: Live at the Music Hall of Williamsburg (2009)[68]

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Beirut is an American band that was originally the solo musical project of Zach Condon Beirut s music combines elements of indie rock and world music The band s first performance with the full brass section was in New York in May 2006 in support of their debut album Gulag Orkestar 2 3 but performed their first show with Condon Petree and Collins at the College of Santa Fe earlier that year BeirutBeirut performing at The Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles in 2019Background informationOriginSanta Fe New Mexico U S GenresBalkan folkworldindie folk 1 electronicabaroque popYears active2006 presentLabelsBa Da BingPompeiiArts amp Crafts Mexico4ADMembersZach CondonNick PetreePaul CollinsKyle ResnickBen LanzAaron ArntzPast membersJeremy BarnesHeather TrostJason PoranskiKristin FerebeeJon NatchezTracy PrattGreg PaulusJared van FleetKelly PrattPerrin CloutierWebsitewww wbr beirutband wbr comCondon named the band after Lebanon s capital because of the city s history of conflict and as a place where cultures collide 3 Beirut performed in Lebanon for the first time in 2014 at the Byblos International Festival Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Gulag Orkestar 1 3 The Flying Club Cup 1 4 March of the Zapotec 1 5 The Rip Tide 1 6 No No No 1 7 Gallipoli 1 8 Artifacts 1 9 Hadsel 2 Personnel 3 Side projects 3 1 Realpeople 3 2 1971 3 3 Soft Landing 3 4 Pompeii Records 3 5 Guest appearances 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Compilation albums 4 3 EPs 4 4 Compilations 4 5 DVDs 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly years edit Zach Condon was born in Santa Fe New Mexico on February 13 1986 He grew up in Newport News Virginia and Santa Fe New Mexico 4 5 Condon played trumpet in a jazz band as a teenager and cites jazz as a major influence 6 Condon attended Santa Fe High School until dropping out when he was 17 4 Work at a cinema showing international films piqued his interest in Fellini arias Sicilian funeral brass and Balkan music 7 Condon attended community college for a short period then traveled to Europe at the age of 17 with his older brother Ryan 8 Condon s exploration of world music developed Beirut s melodic sound 2 Zach s younger brother Ross Condon played in the band Total Slacker 9 10 11 12 Gulag Orkestar edit Returning from Europe Condon enrolled at the University of New Mexico where he studied Portuguese and photography 4 Condon recorded most of the material for Gulag Orkestar alone in his bedroom finishing the album in a studio with Jeremy Barnes Neutral Milk Hotel A Hawk and a Hacksaw and Heather Trost A Hawk and a Hacksaw who became early contributors to the band Ba Da Bing Records signed Condon on the strength of the recordings Condon recruited friends to play Gulag Orkestar s first live shows in New York in May 2006 Beirut s first music video was for Elephant Gun directed by Alma Har el who also directed the band s second video Postcards from Italy Lon Gisland was the full band s first release in 2007 The Flying Club Cup edit Beirut s second album The Flying Club Cup was recorded largely at a makeshift studio in Albuquerque and completed at Arcade Fire s studio in Quebec The music on the album has a French influence due to Condon s interest in French chanson during its recording 13 Condon has cited Francophone singers Jacques Brel Serge Gainsbourg and Yves Montand as influences 14 He also expressed interest in French film and culture claiming this was his original reason for traveling to Europe 15 The Flying Club Cup was officially released in October 2007 In September 2007 they did a Take Away Show acoustic video session shot by Vincent Moon The DVD Cheap Magic Inside was shot but quickly sold out in December 2010 Beirut Ba Da Bing and La Blogotheque authorized its dissemination via digital download 16 March of the Zapotec edit On April 3 2008 Beirut canceled a previously announced summer European tour 17 Already in 2006 Beirut canceled the European leg of the tour due in the fall because after two months of the US tour Condon stated that after two months of touring he was exhausted 18 Zach Condon explained the cancellations in a post on the official Beirut website stating that he wanted to put the effort into ensuring that any shows would be as good as humanly possible 19 In January 2009 the double EP March of the Zapotec Holland EP was released containing an official Beirut release based on Condon s recent trip to Oaxaca March of the Zapotec and electronic music under the Realpeople name Holland 20 On February 6 2009 Beirut made their debut television performance in the United States on the Late Show with David Letterman performing A Sunday Smile The Rip Tide edit In early June 2011 amidst touring the US Beirut announced that their newest album The Rip Tide which had been recorded the previous winter in upstate New York 21 22 was to be released on August 30 21 23 The band simultaneously released the single East Harlem first recorded on Live at the Music Hall of Williamsburg with the B side Goshen The album was recorded managed and released under Condon s own Pompeii Records 24 Reviewers and fellow musicians have noted that unlike the prior albums which drew heavily on foreign music from Mexico France the Balkans etc this one has shown Beirut with its own more pop oriented sound saying what emerges on The Rip Tide is a style that belongs uniquely and distinctly to Beirut one that has actually been there all along 25 One reviewer noted that the Euro influences of Beirut s previous albums are still there but the presiding spirit is old fashioned American pop 26 This album also differs from Beirut s previous albums in that the music was recorded as a band playing together rather than laying down individual tracks one at a time though the lyrics were only added by Condon after all the music had been recorded 7 No No No edit On June 1 2015 Beirut announced their fourth album No No No released on September 11 2015 27 On the same day the title track No No No was released for streaming The album was recorded following a period of turmoil in Condon s life facing a divorce and having been admitted into a hospital in Australia for exhaustion following extensive touring Beirut also announced a tour for the album 27 Gallipoli edit On October 22 2018 Condon announced Beirut s next album Gallipoli released on February 1 2019 The album is named after the Italian town where Condon wrote the title track 28 On January 10 2019 the music video for Beirut s new song Landslide was released 29 On February 9 2019 Beirut appeared on the Saturday Sessions segment of CBS This Morning s Saturday program playing selections from Gallipoli The inspiration for Gallipoli started with an old Farfisa organ that Condon had shipped to New York from his parents home in New Mexico He acquired the organ in High School when a traveling circus left it in the warehouse of his old workplace The organ had broken keys and functions but he managed to write most of his first Gulag Orkestar and large parts of his second The Flying Club Cup records on it 30 Condon started writing the first songs of Gallipoli on this organ sometime in late 2016 at his home in Brooklyn As songwriting progressed to the studio Gabe Wax the producer of No No No was brought in to help usher in the particular sonic qualities of Gallipoli which consisted of pushing every instrument and sound to its near breaking point much as he did years ago with the old broken Farisa organ by channeling instruments through broken amplifiers tape machines and PA systems 31 Recording commenced in Fall of 2017 after travels through Europe at Sudestudio in Guagnano Italy with the help of studio owner Stefano Manca Gallipoli was completed with final vocals mixing and mastering happening at both Condon s apartment and Vox Ton studios in Berlin Germany 32 Artifacts edit On October 20 2021 Beirut announced their next album Artifacts to be released January 28 2022 via the release of the single Fisher Island Sound on the band s official YouTube channel 33 The album is a compilation of collected EPs singles B sides and early work 34 including a re release of the Lon Gisland EP 35 Hadsel edit On August 30 2023 Beirut announced their next album Hadsel and released the first single So Many Plans on the band s official YouTube channel 36 The album was released via Pompeii Records on November 10 2023 The album is named for the Northern Norwegian island where the performer spent time in 2020 37 Personnel editCondon plays a rotary valve trumpet and the ukulele as his main instruments He bought the ukulele as a joke stage prop but found he liked the sound and was able to play it despite a wrist injury that inhibited him from playing guitar Condon also plays the piston trumpet euphonium mandolin accordion various keyboard instruments and a modified conch shell that appears on The Flying Club Cup 2 38 39 40 Live Beirut s roster generally consists of Zach Condon trumpet flugelhorn ukulele Nick Petree drums percussion melodica Paul Collins electric bass upright bass Kyle Resnick trumpet Ben Lanz trombone sousaphone glockenspiel Aaron Arntz piano keyboardsPast members include Kristin Ferebee violin Jason Poranski guitar mandolin ukulele Heather Trost violin viola Jon Natchez baritone sax mandolin glockenspiel keyboards Tracy Pratt trumpet euphonium flugelhorn Greg Paulus trumpet Kelly Pratt trumpet French horn glockenspiel keyboards Jared van Fleet piano Perrin Cloutier accordion cello Sharon Van Etten who contributes vocals to two tracks on The Rip TideThe majority of the members of Beirut have performed live as well as appeared on recorded material Side projects editRealpeople edit Realpeople is Zach Condon s electronic side project It was under this name that Condon made his first unreleased album The Joys of Losing Weight and the name to which the Holland EP is credited The Joys of Losing Weight which was made when Condon was fifteen has never been released officially but has been leaked on the internet 1971 edit Condon has also released an EP Small Time American Bats under the name 1971 The EP was recorded with his friend Alex Gaziano on guitar and vocals when they were both around 16 years old 2002 Gaziano is a founding member of Kidcrash another band from Santa Fe Soft Landing edit Soft Landing was a project started by Beirut members Paul Collins bass and Perrin Cloutier accordion and Mike Lawless 41 Their eponymous debut album was released on October 12 2010 on Ba Da Bing records 42 and has been described as a pop version of Beirut 43 and freak folk 44 with a heavy emphasis on dance beats and sheer energy 45 Pompeii Records edit Pompeii Records is the record label founded in 2009 by Zach Condon 46 in order to give the band and himself full control over their music The first recordings released on the label were the band s double EP March of the Zapotec Holland EP Guest appearances edit Condon plays the mandolin trumpet and ukulele on A Hawk and a Hacksaw s album A Hawk and a Hacksaw and the Hun Hangar Ensemble and trumpet and ukulele on Alaska in Winter s album Dance Party in the Balkans He appears on Get Him Eat Him s album Arms Down on the song 2 2 Condon is featured on the song Found Too Low RMX by fellow Santa Fe native Pictureplane and appears on the first and last tracks of the Grizzly Bear EP Friend Condon also appeared on The New Pornographers fifth album Together 47 Rock group Blondie s 2011 album Panic of Girls features a ska cover of A Sunday Smile on which Condon plays trumpet He also plays on Le Bleu 48 49 On the benefit album Red Hot Rio 2 Beirut performed a cover of the Portuguese language song O Leaozinho written by Brazilian composer and singer Caetano Veloso Condon is featured singing on the track We Are Fine on indie rocker Sharon Van Etten s 2012 album Tramp Condon also contributed to four songs on Mouse on Mars 2018 album Dimensional People Discography editStudio albums edit Title Details Peak chart positions SalesUS 50 US Rock 51 AUT 52 FRA 53 GER 54 IRE 55 NLD 56 NZ 57 SWE 58 SWI 59 UK 60 Gulag Orkestar Release date May 9 2006 Label Ba Da Bing US 79 000 61 The Flying Club Cup Release date October 9 2007 Label Ba Da Bing 118 64 51 54 94 69 US 78 000 61 The Rip Tide Release date August 30 2011 Label Pompeii Records 80 15 20 42 69 89 28 26 52 29 49 US 93 000 62 No No No Release date September 11 2015 Label 4AD 46 10 12 24 38 62 13 39 38 37Gallipoli Release date February 1 2019 Label 4AD 42 10 75 63 21 36 21 61Hadsel Release date November 10 2023 Label Pompeii Records 40 64 68 65 denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Compilation albums edit Artifacts January 28 2022 digital April 1 2022 physical EPs edit The Guns of Brixton Interior of a Dutch House November 13 2006 Calexico Beirut 7 split single Lon Gisland January 30 2007 Pompeii EP February 28 2007 Elephant Gun EP June 25 2007 March of the Zapotec Holland EP February 16 2009 Unofficially released onto iTunes on January 27 US No 87 UK No 101 66 and FR No 14 67 Compilations edit Dark Was the Night Beirut contributed the song Mimizan to the charity compilation benefiting the Red Hot OrganizationAgain in 2011 they contributed a cover of Caetano Veloso s song O Leaozinho to the Red Hot Organization s most recent charitable album Red Hot Rio 2 The album is a follow up to the 1996 Red Hot Rio Proceeds from the sales will be donated to raise awareness and money to fight AIDS HIV and related health and social issues DVDs edit Cheap Magic Inside 2007 Beirut Live at the Music Hall of Williamsburg 2009 68 References edit Jorgensen Chris November 30 2012 Off the Charts DeVotchKa Employs Symphony to Fine Subtle Effect Billings Gazette Archived from the original on July 7 2017 Retrieved July 7 2017 a b c Beirut Interview Pitchfork archived from the original on December 18 2008 retrieved December 11 2009 a b Syme Rachel August 6 2006 Beirut The Band New York Magazine archived from the original on January 3 2020 retrieved 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