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Beirut - No No No
Condon hasn’t just left the darkness of the past few years behind; he’s stepped out of the shadow of his early works, too, casting off musical, as well as emotional, baggage»
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Zach Condon and his band Beirut release fourth album 'No No No' via 4AD. Coming four years after 'The Rip Tide', and recorded over a two week period during one of the coldest New York winters - with blizzard after blizzard raging outside - 'No No No' is Condon's most vibrant and spirited record to date.
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