CHRIS SEARLE recommends a work of love and deep admiration for a great musician
A BEIRUT gig is the sonic equivalent of being gently hugged for 90 minutes. Soothing and reassuringly human in their tremulous detail, the six-piece have a wide-eyed innocence that makes them impossible to resist.
Their hopeless romanticism takes the wistfulness of Sufjan Stevens and the intimate grandeur of Arcade Fire as a starting point for songwriter Zach Condon’s itchy-footed road trip that imbues their indie-pop with Balkan-influenced accordion, folksy ukulele and mock mariachi brass.
New releases from Kneecap, Sam Blasucci, and Juni Habel
New releases from Kennedy Administration, Melanie Pain, and Afton Wolfe
WILL STONE applauds a comprehensive survey of love in its many moods and musical forms
New releases from Steve Tilston, FolkLaw, and Patch and the Giant


