This work by Beirut fits seamlessly into the previous albums and EPs one - but without getting bored! March of the Zapotec is typical Beirut, but in Mexico. Melancholic melodies and the voice of Zach Condon madness convince as usual. The second EP "Real People Holland" is 80s synth pop, but with the typical shot sadness. Even if the second EP in Genre stranger might take some time to Listen-so the time is always worthwhile. Both EPs are well done, maybe only fit not necessarily consecutively. A real flaw is the lousy sound of the first EP, but also fit the more charming for mood music. Who second EP good like I would like to make on the tape "Alaska in Winter 'attention.