Gulag Orkestar (CD)
While it may sound like an entire Balkan gypsy orchestra playing modern songs as mournful ballads and upbeat marches, Beirut's first album, Gulag Orkestar
, is actually the work of 19-year-old Albuquerque native Zach Condon, with an assist from Jeremy Barnes (Neutral Milk Hotel, A Hawk and a Hacksaw). There are no guitars on this album; instead, horns, violins, cellos, ukuleles, mandolins, glockenspiel, drums, tambourines, congas, organs, pianos, clarinets and accordions all build and break around Condon's deep-voiced crooner vocals, swaying to the Eastern European beats like a drunken twelve-member carnival band.![]()
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | The Gulag Orkestar |
| 2 | Prenzlauerberg |
| 3 | Bandenburg |
| 4 | Postcards From Italy |
| 5 | Mount Wroclai (Idle Days) |
| 6 | Rhineland (Heartland) |
| 7 | Scenic World |
| 8 | Bratislava |
| 9 | The Bunker |
| 10 | The Canals Of Our City |
| 11 | After The Curtain |
| karyna
- , AK, |
| Alicia Zahler
- Mentor, OH, usa |
| This is a great album, hands down one of the coolest upcoming bands. If you ever get the chance see them live while they are still less known. | |
| BRock Thiessen
- Vancouver, , Canada |
| I love that just when you think everything is dull and mundane in music something like Beirut always comes way out of left field to make you come to your senses. Beirut's unique brand of Balkan-styled pop has recently caused Albuquerque native, Zach Condon, to be crowned the new darling of the blogosphere, and for good reason. 'Gulag Orkestar' is filled with the sort of captivating sounds and Eastern Bloc beats that would come from some hipster-driven gypsy caravan. With Condon's deep-voiced crooner vocals, which are somewhat similar to Rufus Wainwright's, he spins his historically inspired tales of the Old World through an assortment of accordions, ukuleles and some tremendous horns that sound very Neutral Milk Hotel in origin. At the tender age of 19, Condon has already released an album worthy of a chair in the cult-status hierarchy, so enjoy this now while the waters are still rather calm. | |