Beirut's "March of the Zapotec / Real People Holland" is a captivating blend of chamber pop, baroque pop, and indie folk, released on February 17, 2009, under Pompeii Records. Clocking in at a concise 34 minutes, this album is a testament to Beirut's unique ability to weave intricate melodies and rich instrumentation into a cohesive and engaging soundscape.
The album opens with "El Zócalo," setting the stage for a journey through tracks like "La Llorona," "My Wife," and "The Akara," each offering a distinct flavor while maintaining the album's overall charm. Standout tracks such as "On a Bayonet" and "The Shrew" showcase Beirut's knack for blending traditional and modern elements, creating a sound that is both timeless and fresh.
With its evocative titles and intricate arrangements, "March of the Zapotec / Real People Holland" invites listeners to immerse themselves in a world of rich storytelling and musical craftsmanship. Whether you're a longtime fan of Beirut or new to their music, this album is sure to captivate and delight.