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January 14, 2009

New Beirut Video - "La Llorona" (Stereogum Premiere)

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A while ago we mentioned that Zach Condon headed to Oaxaca, Mexico -- the weaver village of Teotitlan del Valle to be exact -- and hooked up with the 19-piece Jimenez Band band, who helped him get the sounds he needed for his March Of The Zapotec EP. Condon plans to release some short films documenting the experience, but in the Owen Cook-animated video for standout "La Llorna" he stayed home and wrote a narrative about a little dog, a mourner, the band, a Mexican graveyard, and a puddle of tears (or, well, rain). It helps to know that "La Llorona"'s "the weeping woman" in Spanish and relates to a legend about a woman who killed her children then herself after she was rejected by a man. She spends her time as a weeping ghost, wandering in search of the kids.

Remember, March Of The Zapotec will be packaged together with another EP, Holland, which includes five solo Condon home recordings under his "Realpeople" moniker.

March Of The Zapotec/Holland is out 2/17 via Condon's Pompeii Records/Ba Da Bing. Both will be available on vinyl via Obey Your Brain.

Posted at 9:41 AM by brandon in
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Thank you for posting this. I have been hyping up this album since Zach said anything about his next release. I am glad I hyped it up now.

Posted by: matt at 01/14/09 10:07 AM | Reply
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McG

if by "five new solo Condon home recordings under his "Realpeople" moniker" you mean 2 songs ("My Night with the Prostitute...", "Venice")that have been previously released over the past 2 years and 3 new ones, than yeah.

Posted by: McG profile link at 01/14/09 10:08 AM | Reply
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brandon

That's exactly what I meant! Full diss-closure: I was the one who released "Venice" on a CD I put together, so I know it's not technically new, but it is new to most. Still, I've taken your advice and removed "new."

Posted by: brandon profile link in reply to McG's comment at 01/14/09 10:17 AM | Reply
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McG

Ha. Only reason I know that is because Venice has been a personal fave since I got it from y'all. grazi.

Posted by: McG profile link in reply to brandon's comment at 01/14/09 10:34 AM | Reply
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brandon

Yr welcome!

Posted by: brandon profile link in reply to McG's comment at 01/14/09 11:09 AM | Reply
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this sounds like man man

Posted by: matthew at 01/14/09 10:15 AM | Reply
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That's Oaxaca, MEXICO, surely?

Posted by: dirtysweet at 01/14/09 10:51 AM | Reply
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(dirtysweet like the CA band?)

Posted by: sal in reply to dirtysweet's comment at 01/14/09 11:27 AM | Reply
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pretty alright song, sounds too much like his other stuff, but rad video and really slick horns in the middle, i still cant wait for the albums

Posted by: zahid at 01/14/09 10:58 AM | Reply
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sounds like he has turned the austerity knob to 11. just wish he'd give us something a touch more upbeat and a little less somber.

Posted by: JDR at 01/14/09 10:58 AM | Reply
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sounds better live because it's a bit faster. cool song though.

Posted by: anthony at 01/14/09 11:13 AM | Reply
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Pretty depressing little story for the morning, but I love their sound. And they get props in my book for playing with Kaki King at BAM next month. Eeee, gonna be an epic show. in the spirit of videos, my fav Kaki vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsRpHKJnTGI

Posted by: woowoo at 01/14/09 11:25 AM | Reply
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DeVotchKa did a "La Llorona" a while back too. The title threw me off for a second there...

Good song though. Doesn't seem like he's trying extremely hard, but it's ... nice.

Posted by: Jeremiah at 01/14/09 11:27 AM | Reply
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this is so beautiful. I cant wait for these albums.

Posted by: Constance at 01/14/09 12:51 PM | Reply
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La Llorana is a Hispanic legend about the restless spirit of a woman, looking for her children, or some variation. It freaks kids out. Helps them to behave. She's like a bogeyman with a cause.
Anyway, it's nice to hear south of the border influences. Great video too.

Posted by: Aaron at 01/14/09 12:54 PM | Reply
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I remember the La Llorona story when I was a child in New Mexico. In the version I heard, after the woman kills herself, she stands before God who asks her where her children are. She says she doesn't know, having thrown the bodies in the Rio Grande, so God tells her she must wander the earth until she finds the bodies. We were always told to never go out after dark, because if the weeping woman found you, she would kill you and try to present your body to God as a substitute for her own children.

Posted by: TD in reply to Aaron's comment at 01/15/09 11:20 PM | Reply
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Oh, guess I should have read the introduction to the video.

Posted by: Aaron at 01/14/09 12:58 PM | Reply
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I have always loved the sound of Bandas de VIento or WInd Bands (I mean our mexican version of course) and I think is nice that some foreigner guy has interest in our culture but the result is a little bit souless generic... Just the humble opinion of a mexican...

Posted by: zu at 01/14/09 2:13 PM | Reply
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I like the song, but to be honest it doesn't sound mexican enough to me... it's just traditional folk instrumentation. maybe he didn't spend enough time over there or did not study their traditional music. darn, i was looking forward to his take on mariachi music.

a good, more traditionally, mexican song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZs7fM1_S_I

Posted by: d33r profile link at 01/14/09 6:01 PM | Reply
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the mariachi style is typical in Mexico but not the only one . Zac worked with the music that is typical in the mexican villages , we called it "Grupera" or "banda" and also it is very representative of mexican music. "Mariachi" is not the correct style for beirut´s music

Posted by: olive in reply to d33r's comment at 01/18/09 10:47 AM | Reply
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Hey, put the o back in Llorona.
Thanks.

Posted by: The Grammar Police at 01/14/09 8:48 PM | Reply
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i think that this song really has a very good spanish root. Because my mother is columibian and french and i love the way the trumpets are colaborating with good articulations. Much Respect To Zach Condon and the rest of the band!

Posted by: Raleigh Boyd at 01/16/09 9:16 AM | Reply
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nadsat

fantastic!

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