Beirut has shared a brand new tune, “Caspian Tiger,” initially written for the Swedish circus efficiency artists Kompani Giraff. Watch them carry it to life under. The tune, launched on Zach Condon’s personal Pompeii Information, is about to look on a forthcoming Beirut album, following final yr’s Hadsel. Learn an announcement from Condon under, and scroll right down to discover a stint of European tour dates—Beirut’s first correct tour since canceling reveals with a throat ailment in 2019. (Condon carried out a handful of reveals at Berlin’s Tempodrom earlier this yr, however didn’t tour.)
Zach Condon:
Once I was first approached about writing a soundtrack for a circus, a certain quantity of Elephant Gun period trauma initially got here dashing up. I had been pigeon-holed for years as a whimsical circus waif, filled with sepia-toned pictures of penny farthings and maybe lion tamers with handlebar moustaches. It couldn’t have been farther from how I pictured the music I used to be making. I had been quietly avoiding the topic for years.
Ironic then, that I discovered Kompani Giraff’s venture so engaging, and writing one thing for acrobats to carry out so pleasing. “Caspian Tiger” was one of many first songs I wrote for the brand new album, with pictures in thoughts of the poor animals caged or preventing in Roman colosseums. They’d been taken from the Asian steppes across the Caspian Sea and from as far east as Tashkent, an space I’ve been fascinated by for years. The sonic affect got here largely from choir music that I used to be obsessing over on the time.
Maybe I subconsciously aimed to embrace and even enhance on the imagery I had been initially written off for.
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Beirut:
05-01 Utrecht, Netherlands – TivoliVredenburg – Grote Zaal
05-02 Utrecht, Netherlands – TivoliVredenburg – Grote Zaal
05-05 Brussels, Belgium – Cirque Royal
05-06 Brussels, Belgium – Cirque Royal
05-08 London, England – O2 Academy Brixton