March of the Zapotec / Real People: Holland

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  • Zach Gondon-what's that for a strange album?  

    March of the Zapotec / Real People: Holland (Audio CD)
    Would not it be Zach Gondon and the tense Erwartung- on his great voice- would be seen confidently about this album away. What's that, Zach Gondon? A somewhat carelessly and disjointed, even to extremely short double CD that would loose fit on a disc
  • Good Work  

    March of the Zapotec / Real People: Holland (Audio CD)
    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
  • bisected  

    March of the Zapotec / Real People: Holland (Audio CD)
    A slightly torn Arrangement: the first part is not surprising really (Balkan, Gypsy), but is used to nice to listen to, this time with strong Mexican line. The second electronic part has opened up to me only after repeated listening halfway. The whol
  • different from usual - but actually exactly as you would expect from him.  

    March of the Zapotec / Real People: Holland (Audio CD)
    Today I was excited, because I knew the new Beirut album would come in the mail, and since it was taken from the outset that Zach Condon and his cronies (in "The March of The Zapotec" it is among other things the young Mexican Brass Band should