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Copacetic
Location: Nati
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Iron & Wine
My latest musical obsession is a one-man act called Iron & Wine. The man behind the music is one Samuel Beam, a cinematography teacher at a small Miami college. He recorded his full-length album The Creek Drank the Cradle and the EP The Sea and the Rhythm in his bedroom with a 4 track recorder. The album features his metallic, hushed vocals, an acoustic guitar and occasional banjo and slide guitar fills. Any fan of Nick Drake, Elliot Smith or Lou Barlow will definitely appreciate this amazing music. It's lo-fi and slow enough to play while you're just laying around the house, and yet his stunning, intelligent vocals are more than enough to keep you awake. I recommend these albums to anyone looking for good, chill, poetic music.
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Walking is Still Honest
Location: Seattle, WA
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I've sampled several songs of his, and so far I really like it. In small doses. "Weary Memory" and "Faded From The Winter" are two I especially like. But I'm not really sure I'd enjoy listening to an album full of like songs. Perhaps I could get into the shorter EP.
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Stumbling to the end
Location: Atlanta, GA
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I picked up Iron & Wine - Our Endless Numbered Days a little more than a month ago knowing only what I had read in Harp and Paste Magazine's short blurbs about in in their year end best albums lists. It's quickly become one of my favorites. I tried to pick up The Creek Drank the Cradle tonight but couldn't find it in the store I was in.
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Walking is Still Honest
Location: Seattle, WA
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Copacetic
Location: Nati
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Location: looking in a mirror
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So far, all I've heard is the version of Such Great Heights (came across it accidentally, as I'm a huge Postal Service fan) and I'm just waiting to get a decent paycheck so I can pick up some more! What I've heard is mind-blowing.
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Walking is Still Honest
Location: Seattle, WA
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So I've heard he changed the production values for his latest album, more of a 'produced' sound this time around. Judging from the song "Grey Stables", this was a good move. At least for that song, it didn't hurt his style of music like I'd expect it to and actually made it better instead.
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Crazy
Location: somewhere i intend to leave
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wow! i thought the iron and wine phenomena had already come and passed! that is, until the next album.
my copy of our endless numbered days is warped from listening to it every night when i go to bed for the past... 7 or 8 months. but my reccomendation, as far as the genius sam bean goes, is to pick up woman king. it only has 6 or 7 songs on it, but they're all excellent and a good variation compared to his other albums. "jezabelle" completely enthralls me. [ps> either his wife or sister records with him too! im very jealous of her... whoever she is.]
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narcissist
Location: looking in a mirror
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Since my last post in here, I was given a copy of Our Endless Numbered Days for Christmas, and I must say it's absolutely one of the best things I've ever listened to. I've only heard certain tracks off other albums (specifically Such Great Heights and Jezabelle), and everything is rock solid. I've seen a lot of complaints that his newer releases lost the intimacy of the earlier stuff (due to the very slick production values), and in this way, I'm glad that I was introduced to Mr. Beam's work mainly through Our Endless Numbered Days, so that I can appreciate the earlier stuff now without feeling that they "sold out".
Between Iron & Wine, The Shins, and new Death Cab my iPod's been getting quite a workout!
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Crazy
Location: somewhere i intend to leave
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i'm gonna throw out some other recommendations for you, just for kicks.
i went through my shins and death cab phases well over a year ago. but if you like them you'll probably like: the dears akron/family wilco tv on the radio the magnetic fields stephen malkmus the microphones aaand my morning jacket.
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Laid back
Location: Jayhawkland
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Partly because of this thread and partly because I've been hearing of this "group" through other people on other boards, I went out and bought Calexico/Iron & Wine - In The Reins and Woman King yesterday. I would've purchased more, but that's all I could find in the one shop I looked in. I'm very impressed, but now I really want to find the others!
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