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Alfie
The Appleseed Cast
The Appleseed Cast 2
Eric Bachmann
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
The Boggs
Richard Buckner
Buffalo Daughter
Coachwhips
Cooper Temple Clause
Cursive
Dreams by Degrees
Drive-By Truckers
Explosions in the Sky
Jay Farrar
Fiver
The Flaming Lips
Godspeed You Black Emperor!
Hayden





Hood
Howard Hello
Iron & Wine
Kaito
Lambchop
Liars
Logh
The Mountain Goats
Muse
Nate Ruth
Norfolk & Western
Parlour
The Radar Bros.
Radio Zumbido
The Reindeer Section
Safariari
Silverbullit
Solvent
Ulver




Iron & Wine

The Creek Drank the Cradle
Sub Pop
2002

[12.02] Iron & Wine is the work of one man, Samuel Beam—get to know that name, because if his output continues down the same path as this album, we'll have the makings of the Nick Drake for this generation. Well, either Beam or Damien Jurado—perhaps we can have some sort of wrestling match to decide the true bearer of the title.

Iron & Wine come from Miami, Florida, where Beam is a cinematography teacher at a local college by day, creator of hauntingly beautiful music by night. This album was written, performed, produced and recorded entirely by Beam in his house. The only instruments used are his voice, guitar, and a little slide and banjo. What's missing here? No drums.

Beam's voice comes across as the Americanized version of Gary Lightbody, known for his work with Snow Patrol and The Reindeer Section. But the music falls much more in line with something done by Lou Barlow, be that Sebadoh or Sentridoh or whatever. And the whole affair lends a nod of the head towards the patron saint of this type of music, Nick Drake, who has influenced a countless number of men to become singer-songwriters, and even a few of them to actually be good at it such as Iron & Wine here.

Hopefully this is just the beginning for Iron & Wine, and many more great things will follow. —Jake