Iron & Wine posts new song

2010-12-16 by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS | 21 Comments
South Carolina singer-songwriter Iron & Wine has made a new song entitled 'Tree by the River' available for free download.

'Tree by the River' is taken from his fourth album, Kiss Each Other Clean, which is scheduled for release on January 25.

http://www.ironandwine.com/

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Ovrot
December 17th 2010
13304 Comments


Epic Beard

psykonaut
December 17th 2010
3913 Comments


awesome beard

crazyblinddude
December 17th 2010
3388 Comments


^ This.

But, yeah, the song is nice.

TheBuzzKiller
December 17th 2010
148 Comments


woah this guy has 4 albums on here and there all rated 4, cool.

IAmHollywood
December 17th 2010
1443 Comments


I've never listened to Iron & Wine.

Should I? Where should I start?

crazyblinddude
December 17th 2010
3388 Comments


You don't have to do anything you don't want to, but, if you're interested, I'd start with Our Endless Numbered Days if I was a first time listener.

thecheatisnotdead
December 17th 2010
1220 Comments


^Seconded.

tombits
December 17th 2010
3582 Comments


another bland, repetitive song from the new album. sam beam sounds tired.

North0House
December 17th 2010
1764 Comments


Sam Beam is still an awesome musician though.


thebhoy
December 17th 2010
4460 Comments


haven't listened yet, but his other new songs were hardly bland

Waior
December 17th 2010
11778 Comments


somebody tell me if this is worth it

tombits
December 17th 2010
3582 Comments


to my knowledge there's only been one other new track, and it was the same melody over the same backing vocals and
chord progression for the whole song. his vocals sound oddly strained in his new material too.

Kiran
Emeritus
December 17th 2010
6133 Comments


feels like a really safe song, thoroughly lacks the charm of his first two albums or the inventiveness of anything off the shepherds dog but it's still ok for what it is. i don't dislike it.

coleba
December 17th 2010
808 Comments


Yea, I'm not sure how you can go from the brilliance of 'Boy With a Coin' to radio folk.

whywontyoudie
December 17th 2010
3067 Comments


Iron & Wine never disappoints.

ShadowRemains
December 17th 2010
27760 Comments


inb4 deaf

TheStarclassicTreatment
December 18th 2010
2910 Comments


This is awesome, as ever.

captaincrunch11
December 18th 2010
1544 Comments


stufff kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinda sucks

Phideaux
December 18th 2010
1663 Comments


excited for the new album. Just realized how awesome Shepherd's Dog was the other day.

Swingfinger
December 18th 2010
100 Comments


This will likely be the first Iron and Wine album I don't like... I love the stripped down live version of this he has been playing but this version is terrible. The single he released before this was terrible too.

I'm reeeeeeeeeeally hoping the studio version of Glad Man Singing isn't shit.

Steoandnoodles
December 18th 2010
2832 Comments


Brilliant song. Brilliant, brilliant.



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