Photos by Kyle Dean Reinford

Last month, young master Condon bailed on a string of European dates with a letter posted on his site, saying: “It’s come time to change some things, reinvent some others, and come back at some point with a fresh perspective and batch of songs.” Last week, Zach stealthily announced a Sunday show at Music Hall Of Williamsburg, maybe to try out that new perspective and songs a little sooner than the downcast letter had suggested. Sure enough, MHOW brought the new tunes, and apparently, a new European musical tradition for Beirut to cycle through. Says Kyle:

“My Wife,” “The Shrew,” “Benito Juarez” and “Leaotinito” made their supposed premiers last night and all featured horn sections that could only be categorized as the Spanish and/or Portuguese tradition. I don’t know about all the others (“My Wife” was instrumental), but we were informed that “Leaotinito” is a Portuguese poem that may or may not have been written by Condon.

“My Wife,” eh? Is that a wedding ring on that finger, Zach? Anyway, everybody says this show was awesome, making BK this weekend’s undisputed champion of music. Beirut’s working on the next album as we type — we will get you more on that as it comes, and more of Reinford’s photos (and a YouTube of a last night’s “Nantes”) post jump.

“Nantes”

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Comments (15)
  1. ObrigadoZach  |   Posted on May 19th, 2008

    “O Leaozinho” is a cover of a song by the great Caetano Veloso.

  2. Alexandra  |   Posted on May 19th, 2008

    That sure looks like a wedding ring. Devastating.

  3. Pablo  |   Posted on May 19th, 2008

    My conclusion is thus that he canceled the european for no good reason at all.

  4. Dear Zach,

    Why do you have to be so hot?

    Love,
    Me

  5. Brian  |   Posted on May 19th, 2008

    Best band in music right now??? yes… yes they are…. New album asap please!

  6. Wedding ring?! Noooo

  7. They/he sounds like Herb Alpert. Kinda sweet genre throw-back.

  8. Jeffrey  |   Posted on May 20th, 2008

    Interesting. Caetano Veloso is possibly the greatest artist to come out of Brazil, in my opinion.

  9. It’s okay, with all these women throwing themselves at his feet he MUST be mean. At least that’s what I tell myself.

  10. Beirut had a LOT of people over in Europe excited to see them this summer, and now we get to read about this?

    Well thanks a lot.

  11. greenpoint  |   Posted on May 20th, 2008

    I loved this show. But, Zach is going to have to work on his Portuguese. That was terrible.

  12. So…is he married?

    I haven’t heard anything substantiated.

  13. ParkerLane  |   Posted on May 20th, 2008

    That was the best show I’ve been to since… well, since the last Beirut show I went to, probably.

    It definitely looks like a wedding ring. I am not ashamed to admit I’m just a bit heart broken. That lucky bitch snagged herself quite a guy.

  14. mina  |   Posted on May 22nd, 2008

    well, I was part of “LOT of people over in Europe excited to see them in summer”? don’t be so angry, Zach said he just needed some time to write new songs, maybe to work on their next record. which is great. so he took the right decision, though fans like you and me have been heart broken when they cancelled the European tour.
    and if this is a wedding ring, argh, I’m jealous too. but Zach cannot be mean anyway !

  15. yes, Caetano Veloso is very cool! I love the Tropicália movement.

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