Iron & Wine is the stage and recording name of folk rock singer-songwriter
Sam Beam. He has released three studio albums, as well as several EP and singles, and a few download-only releases, including a live album (a recording of his 2005 Bonnaroo performance). Beam was raised in South Carolina before moving to Florida to attend school, but now resides outside of Austin, Texas. The name Iron & Wine is taken from a dietary supplement named "Beef Iron & Wine" that he found in a general store while shooting a film.
[ A childish wish for snow]
Musical career
Beam released his first Iron & Wine album,
The Creek Drank the Cradle, on the Sub Pop label in 2002. Beam wrote, performed, recorded, and produced the album in his home studio. Featuring acoustic guitars, banjo, and slide guitar, the album's music has been compared to that of Nick Drake,
Simon and Garfunkel,
Neil Young, Elliott Smith, and John Fahey. The debut album was followed in 2003 by
The Sea & The Rhythm, an EP containing other home-recorded tracks with a similar style to the songs on the debut.
Beam's second album,
Our Endless Numbered Days (2004), was recorded in a professional studio with a significant increase in fidelity. Produced in Chicago by Brian Deck, the focus was still on acoustic material, but the inclusion of other band members gave rise to a very different sound. That same year, Beam recorded the song "The Trapeze Swinger" for the film
In Good Company.
In February 2005, Beam released an EP titled
Woman King, which expanded on the sounds of his previous LP and added electric guitars. Each track featured a spiritual female figure and had subtle Biblical undertones, although Beam has said in interviews that he is agnostic.
The EP
In the Reins, a collaboration with the Arizona-based rock band Calexico, was released in September 2005. Beam wrote all of the EP's songs years earlier, but Calexico added their trademark fusion of dusty southwestern rock, traditional Mexican music, and jazz to the songs' arrangements. Several tracks feature brass instruments, a first for Beam's music.
The third full-length Iron & Wine album, titled
The Shepherd's Dog, was released September 25, 2007. Contributors included Joey Burns and Paul Niehaus of Calexico, as well as jazz musicians Matt Lux and Rob Burger.
When asked to describe the album to
The Independent, Beam remarked that "it's not a political propaganda record, but it's definitely inspired by political confusion, because I was really taken aback when Bush got reelected."
In 2002, Beam recorded a cover of The Postal Service's then-unreleased song "Such Great Heights". Rather than being included on an Iron & Wine release, the track was initially only included as a b-side of the original version by The Postal Service. In 2004, Beam's version was featured in an advertisement for M&M's and in the film
Garden State and its popular soundtrack. This version was later used in a 2006 Ask.com advertisement. A single of the Iron & Wine version of "Such Great Heights" was released in 2006, backed with recordings of "The Trapeze Swinger" and "Naked As We Came" made for Radio Vienna.
Beam has released all of his music on iTunes, including several exclusive EPs. The
Iron & Wine iTunes Exclusive EP features unreleased studio recordings, including a Stereolab cover and two tracks which had previously only appeared on vinyl. The
Live Session EP features Beam and his sister, Sarah Beam, performing a number of tracks from his albums, as well as a cover of New Order's "Love Vigilantes". Sarah Beam has contributed backing vocals on many of Beam's studio recordings.
Beam has a penchant for making music videos, having graduated from the Florida State University Film School with an MFA degree. For a time, he was a professor of Film and Cinematography at Miami International University of Art & Design.
Discography
Albums
- The Creek Drank the Cradle (2002)
- Our Endless Numbered Days (2004)
- The Shepherd's Dog (2007)
EPs
- Iron & Wine Tour EP (2002)
- The Sea & The Rhythm (2003)
- Iron & Wine iTunes Exclusive EP (2004)
- Woman King (2005)
- In the Reins with Calexico (2005)
- Live Session EP (2006)
Singles
- March 2002 Sub Pop Singles Club CD (2002)
- "Call Your Boys" b/w "Dearest Forsaken" (2002)
- "Passing Afternoon" (2004)
- "The Trapeze Swinger" (iTunes Only) (2005)
- "Such Great Heights" (2006)
- "Boy with a Coin" (2007)
Other
- Garden State soundtrack (2004)
- In Good Company soundtrack (2004)
- Iron & Wine Live Bonnaroo (2005)