Thursday, February 19, 2009

The Latest Post from Alex Music blog

The Latest Post from Alex Music blog

Iron & Wine - Lovesong Of The Buzzard EP (2008)

Posted: 18 Feb 2009 02:18 PM PST

Track List01 - Lovesong Of The Buzzard02 - Arms Of a thief03 - Serpent charmerDL Link

Iron & Wine and Calexico - In the Reins (2005)

Posted: 18 Feb 2009 01:05 PM PST

From Amazon.comIn the Reins features Sam Beam of Iron & Wine and Calexico aiming to combine the best of each of their musical strengths, a collaboration that was discussed by both bands for years but never came together until now. The CD unfolds with Beam's evocative melodies backed by Calexico's blend of mariachi horns, soaring strident pedal steel, and jangly '60s-era reverb guitars; there's

Iron & Wine - Woman King EP (2005)

Posted: 18 Feb 2009 12:00 PM PST

Track List1. Woman King - 4:202. Jezebel - 5:073. Gray Stables - 3:554. Freedom Hangs Like Heaven - 4:005. My Lady's House - 3:326. Evening on the Ground (Lilith's Song) - 3:04DL Link

Iron & Wine - The Sea & the Rhythm EP (2003)

Posted: 18 Feb 2009 11:00 AM PST

Track List1. Beneath the Balcony - 3:282. The Sea and the Rhythm - 5:223. The Night Descending - 3:124. Jesus the Mexican Boy - 4:545. Someday the Waves - 4:14DL Link

Iron & Wine -The Shepherd's Dog (2007)

Posted: 18 Feb 2009 10:00 AM PST

From Amazon.comFollowing a one-record hiatus to collaborate with Tucson collective Calexico on 2005's In The Reins, Iron & Wine (Sam Beam, that is) recoils to the earnestness and intimacy that embodied his first two records, his cerebral words and phrases tunneled beneath an orchestra of guitar, banjo, keyboards, and strings. More definitive than ever, the rhythm and percussion complement Beam's

Iron & Wine - Our Endless Numbered Days (2004)

Posted: 18 Feb 2009 09:00 AM PST

From Amazon.comFlorida's brilliant singer-songwriter Sam Beam expands Iron & Wine from solo project to a gaggle of friends and family on slide guitar, percussion, and backing vocals on his second album. Fans need not worry--the hushed immediacy and rich melodies remain the focus--but new flavors abound. For instance, the strange "Cinder And Smoke" sounds like a collaboration (with banjos of