One man's trash is another man's video shoot locale, as evidenced by the refuse-filled clip behind Beirut's second No No No single, "Gibraltar."
The video finds Zach Condon and a couple of pals hunkering down on a wreckage-stricken analogue of Gibraltar, though they seem to be ok with all that garbage. Naps are taken on beaches covered in empty bottles, while jam sessions are held on top of abandoned speedboats. Their video-length pilgrimage takes then towards a breathtaking, mountainous landfill.
You can discover more about the video and its supporting bongo-and-piano-laden jam down below. It's a steaming hot piece of garbage, but that's a compliment!
No No No lands September 11 via 4AD.
The video finds Zach Condon and a couple of pals hunkering down on a wreckage-stricken analogue of Gibraltar, though they seem to be ok with all that garbage. Naps are taken on beaches covered in empty bottles, while jam sessions are held on top of abandoned speedboats. Their video-length pilgrimage takes then towards a breathtaking, mountainous landfill.
You can discover more about the video and its supporting bongo-and-piano-laden jam down below. It's a steaming hot piece of garbage, but that's a compliment!
No No No lands September 11 via 4AD.