
sam beam started recording as iron and wine 15 years ago, and this is his sixth album under that moniker. in many ways this is a return to his earlier stylings, but with another decade of life’s experiences imbued within. the instrumentation is stripped down, which allows his lyrics and melodies to get the attention they deserve. i have seen him live and i have watched numerous videos of him performing out of the studio, but i really think his best work is done in studio – be that his family room or more professional settings. his hallmark half whisper whiskey breath vocals and lush acoustic guitar landscapes seem to be best captured on tape. he really is a great songwriter and his body of work is very impressive. ‘beast epic’ refers to narrative verses where the characters are animals with human emotions. he has mentioned in the past that he thinks it is a good medium for songwriting, and if you listen to his songs there are many references to animals – mostly dogs and birds.
but that medium is not overly employed here, and the range of subjects and styles is enough to keep the listener engaged in each story. the lyrics are often a bit obtuse, but repeated listening is rewarded by the incremental appreciation for the underlying music as well as a deeper understanding of the meaning of the song.
overall i think it is great outing for sam, and a great introduction to his work, if you have never heard of him.
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