Eclectic indie rock and pop collective Beirut have combined styles ranging from the pre-rock vocal era and Eastern European Romani music to plaintive and whimsical indie folk with lo-fi psychedelic experimentations. The brainchild of American multi-instrumentalist Zach Condon, the project debuted in 2006 with Gulag Orkestar. After refining their sound over the next few albums while retaining a broad musical base, Beirut's fourth album, 2015's No No No, became their first effort to reach the Top 50 of the Billboard 200. The band continued to find success both at home and abroad...