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Beirut

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Biography

One of 2006's most unexpected indie success stories, Beirut combines a wide variety of styles, from pre-rock/pop music and Eastern European gypsy styles to the alternately plaintive and whimsical indie folk of The Decemberists to the lo-fi, homemade psychedelic experimentation of Neutral Milk Hotel. At the heart of this sonic hybrid was a teenager from Albuquerque, New Mexico, a fact that made Beirut's debut album, Gulag Orkestar, all the more surprising. Something of a musical prodigy, multi-instrumentalist Zach Condon began making one-man D.I.Y. bedroom recordings in his early teens; while conducting interviews several years later, he claimed to have recorded an entire album of '50s-style doo wop material and a collection of electronic pop songs inspired by The Magnetic Fields. (Indeed, Condon's dolorous vocal delivery and low, somewhat shaky pitch sound directly inspired by Fields' Stephin Merritt.)

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Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1.  
    Lyrics
    Well, it's been a long time, long time now
    Since I've seen you smile
    And I'll gamble away my fright
    And I'll gamble away my time
    And in a year, a year or so
    Nantes - (3:51)  -  296,874 plays
  2. East Harlem - (3:58)  -  340,718 plays
  3.  
    Lyrics
    Your days in one
    This day undone
    (The kind that breaks under)
    All day at once
    (for me, for you)
    Santa Fe - (4:14)  -  350,168 plays
  4.  
    Lyrics
    The times we had
    Oh, when the wind would blow with rain and snow
    Were not all bad
    We put our feet just where they had, had to go
    Never to go
    Postcards From Italy - (4:16)  -  244,199 plays
  5. A Candle's Fire - (3:19)  -  285,384 plays
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