Beirut go wandering for pastures new in their "Gibraltar" video
18 August 2015, 15:01
| Written by
Laurence Day
Beirut have shared the latest track/video from their upcoming LP No No No.
The clip is directed by Brother Willis - who made the visuals for recent single "No No No" - and follows Beirut as they search an unnerving land inspired by the ever-growing trash island that roams the Pacific.
Check out our interview with the band's Zach Condon about the upcoming record.
No No No is released 11 September on new label 4AD.
Beirut have also added a second London show at St. John's Church on 25 August after their Brixton Academy date sold out.
Watch the "Gibraltar" video below.
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