Gulag Orkestar

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 37:25

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Yancey Strickler

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04.22.11
The best indie-rock record of the 19th century
Label: Ba Da Bing Records / Revolver

For some, nothing is more bewildering than the present. Forget the future — for it will forget you — it's the routine of modernity that terrifies, sending us wistfully toward a non-existent past, nostalgic for a life that the cruelty of time prevented. To experience this later in life is understandable, but to be afflicted at the age of 19, like Beirut's Zach Condon, borders on criminal. And yet from this alienation arises Gulag Orkestrar, in my view one of the finest albums of 2006 thus far and one seemingly ready-made for the indie canon.

Backed by Jeremy Barnes, currently of A Hack and a Hacksaw and formerly the drummer for Neutral Milk Hotel, Condon strolls through Gulag Orkestrar's multi-instrumental estates with a certainty that could only come at such a tender age. Condon writes morose, quasi-baroque ballads that he arranges like Eastern European folk songs: accordion, multi-layered percussion rhythms, muted horns and numerous wordless syllables howled in protest toward the Balkan winds.

Neutral Milk Hotel's epochal In the Aeroplane Over the Sea is an obvious signpost, as is the mid-crescendo abruptness of Arcade Fire and the Luddite-rock of Tom Waits. But in its preciousness, Beirut ventures… read more »

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im2tuf2die74

This is the best album to come out in ages. The very essence of heart & soul being put on a recording. I have yet to find anybody who does not like the Mount Wroclai (Idle Days)track. Give it listen from start to finish and be prepared to be enlightened.

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My favorite of theirs

martyyu

If you get one Beirut album, this is it.

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Map of the U.S.

Akiliees99

Albuquerque is in New Mexico, Betty. Great band, if you don't like it just move on.

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Disagree with reviewer below

andytuck

I can't believe how easily you are dismissing him. I was shocked at how much more his music resembled Balkan folk than indie rock (I should know, I studied Balkan music for two semesters. It is certainly not pop as you suggested, not that that is necessarily even a bad thing). As for having a huge ego, I think he is actually just very courageous and confident in his music. Even if you can't appreciate either of these things, you should at least evaluate the music itself. Even if not Balkan or even if it completely unoriginal, it is still very good.

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melodramatic silly crap

chordophone

Just another spoiled brat with a huge ego. Any similarity to anything Eastern is cosmetic and shallow, other than that, just boring pop music. Totally insulting album title to boot, comparable to something like 'concentration camp klezmers'.

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A lesson in ethnomusicology

kuhntownkid

With brass, fiddles, mandolins, and simple song structures, Zach Condon creates Eastern block music the entire family will love.

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Great Album

yruinkorea

One of my favorite albums of the past few years

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Awesome

JazzAlbee

This album caught my attention from the start but over the last three years it has grown and grown on me till it is now a modern classic in my eyes. Wonderful, original, not your everyday songs, horns, eastern european melodies, with an indie sensibility.

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The best album to come out of Albuquerque since the Shins decamped for the Pacific Northwest, the debut album by Beirut (aka New Mexico-born 19-year-old singer/songwriter Zach Condon) bears an immediate resemblance both to Denver’s DeVotchKa and the current passions of the Athens, GA, crowd formerly associated with the Elephant 6 stable. Like DeVotchKa, Condon is heavily influenced by Eastern European folk music and, to a lesser extent, the mariachi trumpets and Latin rhythms of the desert Southwest: the songs on Gulag Orkestar are lousy with mandolins and similarly plinky members of the string instrument family, accordions, horns, and hand percussion clearly played with dramatic in-studio arm flourishes. But like the Athens folks (some of whom appear here in a supporting role, most notably A Hawk and a Hacksaw’s Jeremy Barnes), Condon isn’t interested in mere approximations of traditional forms. Condon and friends use the folk instruments primarily as really cool-sounding textures, exotic backdrops for Condon’s melodic indie folk tunes and impressionistic lyrics. The lyrics, it must be said, are the album’s most obvious flaw, clearly the work of a young, romantically inclined teen who has never been to Europe but has seen a lot of foreign art films about, like, Gypsies ‘n’ stuff. Ignore the clunky lyrics — easy enough to do since Condon is an unexpectedly appealing singer with a rich, mellifluous voice that, no kidding, recalls the great bel canto crooners of the pre-rock era (along with a little Nick Cave) — and Gulag Orkestar is an infinitely more appealing album. – Stewart Mason

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  • 08.28.11 Galera de Salvador-Ba, ta rolando um beirutando agora, no Farol da Barra. Apareçam! (:
  • 05.20.11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rS1FigMwtQ&feature=player_embedded :)
  • 05.20.11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YtfnEpYxT0&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ro9XfqT9W6c&feature=player_embedded (new song)
  • 05.20.11 "I write sad songs when it’s nice outside. I write warm and happy songs when I’m up to my neck in snow for three months." Zach
  • 05.20.11 ”Eu escrevo canções tristes quando o tempo está bom lá fora.Eu escrevo canções felizes e calorosas quando estou com neve até o pescoço" Zach
  • 05.20.11 Beirut lançará novo álbum em 2011 http://www.rocknbeats.com.br/2011/05/05/beirut-lancara-novo-album-em-2011/ :)
  • 05.20.11 http://twixar.com/m1ctnNVSmi Beirut's Zach Condon talks 'Bombay Beach' and a new album this summer :)
  • 07.21.10 ''Brazil, where hearts were entertaining june We stood beneath an amber moon And softly murmured: someday soon''
  • 01.09.10 Feliz ano novo! Happy new year! Feliz año nuevo!
  • 12.28.09 Amanhã @beirutband com background novo! uhuu :)
  • 12.28.09 And I know when time will pass by slow Without my heart what can I do? -Mount Wroclai
  • 10.24.09 http://bit.ly/wOK2d Pra quem pediu, o vídeo do programa Norma :) Aos 0:40 passa "Un Dernier Verre" e aos 4:35 ouvimos "The penalty"
  • 10.19.09 Mas uma vez, Beirut na globo! Ontem no programa Norma, com Un Dernier Verre e The Penalty :)
  • 10.17.09 Beirut vai estar Domingo no Treasure Island Music Festival - San Francisco, California.
  • 09.20.09 Todos que tiverem fotos/vídeos dos shows podem mandar para bandabeirut@gmail.com coloque seu nome ou twitter na msg :)
  • 09.20.09 Acho que teremos Beirut no Brasil em 2010! Afinal de contas, eles se encantaram com o nosso país!
  • 09.20.09 Quem foi pro show em Recife? Nossa, estou vendo os vídeos... foi realmente lindo. Estou com uma inveja boa.
  • 09.10.09 Vendo os vídeos do show no RJ! http://bit.ly/rxItC #nantes
  • 09.08.09 Show hoje no RJ! Quem vai?
  • 09.08.09 Vetaram meu comentário nessa matéria http://bit.ly/2oRQHw absurda e exagerada (mentirosa, eu diria).