Photo by Shawn Brackbill
Zach Condon is back with a new Beirut album, No No No, arriving September 11 via 4AD. The title track, which was performed live at a gig in Brooklyn last year, can be heard below.
The follow-up to 2011's The Rip Tide was recorded last winter in Brooklyn by Condon, bassist Paul Collins, and drummer Nick Petree. According to a press release, its creation followed a physical and mental breakdown Condon suffered in Australia in 2013, as well as a divorce. "I had completely broken down and my body was making me pay for it," Condon said in a statement. "For the first time in my life, I was facing extreme self doubt. I had hit rock bottom." But the start of a new relationship provided Condon with a new outlook on life. "Having a positive presence like her both provides a healthy guiding force and shines a light on all the negative things in your life," he said. "I definitely wouldn’t be where I am now without her."
Beirut will be heading out on tour this summer and fall. Find the dates below.
No No No:
01 Gibraltar
02 No No No
03 At Once
04 August Holland
05 As Needed
06 Perth
07 Pacheco
08 Fener
09 So Allowed
Beirut:
06-19 Woodstock, NY - Bearsville Theatre
06-26 Montreal, Québec - Festival International de Jazz de Montreal
06-28 Ottawa, Ontario - Ottawa Jazz Festival
07-16 Pemberton, British Columbia - Pemberton Music Festival
08-22 Portland, OR - Musicfest NW
09-14 Brussels, Belgium - Ancienne Belgique
09-17 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso
09-20 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle
09-22 Paris, France - Zenith
09-24 London, England - Brixton Academy
10-01 New York, NY - Radio City Music Hall
10-04 Santa Fe, NM - Santa Fe National Historic Landmark
10-06 San Diego, CA - Open Air Theatre
10-07-08 Los Angeles, CA - Hollywood Palladium
10-10 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre
10-13 Seattle, WA - Paramount Theatre
11-03 Washington, DC - Lincoln Theatre
11-06 Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theatre
11-07 Boston, MA - House of Blues
11-10 Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre
10-13-14 Toronto, Ontario - Danforth Music Hall
via Zoe Camp and Amy Phillips
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