Rip It up and start again
He used to be the party boy of the sensitive indie circuit. But Beirut boy wonder Zach Condon has grown up and calmed down. He talks about his mature new record, The Rip Tide, shivering ‘naked’ before the world and why, under the surface, he feels Irish.
Ed Power, 28 May 2012

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