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Beirut Elephant Gun
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by Alex Denney
  • Type: Single
  • Release date: 25/06/2007
  • Label: 4AD

“If I was young I’d leave this town / I’ve buried my dreams under the ground”. There’s irony in there somewhere. The story you’ll probably know by now: annoyingly precocious American kid ducks off to Paris at 16, finds himself smitten with a bunch of Serbian musicians, gets idea for Balkan folk/indie mash-up called Beirut. So far, so middle-class tourist. But as much as we’d like to begrudge Zach Condon his globe-trotting ways, languishing as we are in a dingy London basement with only Mike Diver’s legendary charisma for warmth, he’s also proven himself a more-than-capable interpreter of exotic (and amazingly timely) influences, as 2006’s sumptuous Gulag Orkestar attested.

Now at the ripe old age of 21, Condon’s sound has most frequently been compared with Neutral Milk Hotel. While that band’s Jeremy Barnes was certainly involved in helping his vision come to fruition, NMH’s salvation army sound was held together with nowt but spit ‘n’ poetry, whereas Beirut is a far more polished proposition, as romantic as it is romanticising, lent gravitas by Condon’s attractive, lachrymose croon. Like Rufus Wainwright without the tedious layers of showtune bombast.

As a track lifted from recent-ish EP Lon Gisland, ‘Elephant Gun’ essentially offers a more fully-realised version of previous endeavours, with a tune that’s somewhat reminiscent of 'Bradenburg'. Building from a twinkle of mandolin to a rolling, processional waltz, it’s an otherworldly triumph of musicality that’ll strip your cynicism bare within a few bars of its ravishing, trumpet-led splendour.

On the flipside, a live cover version of Jacques Brel’s Le Moribond in perfectly-enunciated French only reinforces suspicions that the guy is just showing off. On this evidence, long may he continue.

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  • Beirut 9 / 10
Words: Alex Denney

i really love this song

and the video.

At least a 9.


yes!

that video^


definitely

a 9 or 10 for me.
And my god, that video is wonderful.


shit.

i meant to give that a nine. but you get the general idea.


yup

.


Fuck

the best Beirut song thus far

And yeah seriously, an astonishingly lovely video. I don't remember being so affected by dancing :S


For Sufjan fans

Better chops than Stevens, but a bit weaker in composition. Beirut and Sufjan would be an excellent double bill. I like the sound. I only wish the song would go someplace.

RstJ


i think...

beirut poos on sufjan.


ahhhh

the video is ace :)


This

is easily the best thing he's ever done.


What

a truly truly wonderful song and a truly magnificent songwriter.

Fucking excellent


-

This is my favourite by him, after Interior Of A Dutch House.


I also noticed

that those opening lyrics are ironic. Probably not a personal song then.


pushing 10 this track.

bloody brilliant


beautiful stuff

are the elephant noses supposed to be a nod to death from above?


good song

but he's basically just a complete ripoff of devotchka, with less tunes


that is one of the best things I've ever heard

I got the Lon Gisland EP with Gulag Orkestar, and made the mistake (as I do with most bonus CDs/DVDs with albums) of not paying it much attention, but I'm definitely digging it out now...


awesome

I love this song, the video is fantastic