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		<title>Beirut in Brooklyn</title>
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Update: Beirut make you want to move in-concert. Condon tells the crowd to come closer after the first song and everyone in the orchestral seating moves to feel the music. The unison of three trumpets streaming through the air makes me feel vigor. One of the trumpeters also sings lead vocals with Condon, balancing the energy on-stage and giving the audience more to concentrate on. The electronica tracks were performed brilliantly with live instruments. "The Concubine" took on a jammy nature with the bassist's riff instigating Condon's dance. "My Night with the Prostitute from Marseilles" caught me thinking that Condon is a remarkable songwriter because his lyrics are so simple and beautiful:
Photos courtesy of Tammy Lo:



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The National&#8217;s latest is &#8220;glimmering&#8221; the world in similar luminosity to that of it&#8217;s predecessor. Boxer follows the gemstone, Alligator with strokes of genius, streaks of brass, and brilliant piano keys from the likes of Sufjan Stevens.
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		<title>España - Modernisme y Fascismo en Nueva York</title>
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Were they bored, sympathetic, or what?
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