Categorias:
Carrinho de compras 0

Serviço indisponível no momento.

Iron & Wine|Kiss Each Other Clean

Kiss Each Other Clean

Iron & Wine

Disponível em
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Estéreo

Streaming ilimitado

Escute agora este álbum em alta qualidade nos nossos aplicativos

Iniciar meu período de teste e começar a escutar este álbum

Curta este álbum nos aplicativos Qobuz com a sua assinatura

Assinar

Curta este álbum nos aplicativos Qobuz com a sua assinatura

The ongoing journey of Sam Beam from bedroom mystic to ringleader of a slick stadium indie rock band is completed on 2011’s Kiss Each Other Clean. While the previous Iron & Wine album, The Shepherd's Dog, was also very produced and pro-sounding, this album is huge. Beam, a cast of many, and producer Brian Deck have embellished the songs with a ton of studio tricks, a wide variety of instruments from flute to squelchy old synths, and a tightly arranged, loosely flowing feel that anyone who was initially enraptured by Beam’s early recordings might be hard-pressed to recognize. (Though Beam’s voice is still as haunting and intimate as ever for the most part. As is his beard.) Once you accept that I&W are now as established as a “real” band on par with Wilco or the Flaming Lips, some questions arise. Are they still any good? Can Beam still capture a heart with a tender melody and an aching vocal despite all the tricks and sax solos? Does the musicianship on display overpower the songs? Will Beam survive in the big leagues? Most of these questions were answered in the affirmative on the last album; they are reaffirmed here. Beam still writes and sings in a voice that could penetrate even the most syrupy backing -- nothing will likely ever change that. His lyrics have the same broken and bruised poetry they’ve always had, only now they are surrounded by haunting and inventive arrangements that are even more intricate and interesting than on The Shepherd's Dog. This time, Beam and company bring in soft rock smoothness, dub reggae textures, and instruments that haven’t really been featured on previous records. The vintage synths in particular deserve mention; whether they are bubbling like mad on “Monkeys Uptown” or getting Stevie Wonder-funky on “Big Burned Hand,” they give the otherwise very organic-sounding arrangements a welcome cheesy kick. Other aspects that deserve praise are Sarah Simpson’s sweetly sung backing vocals and Deck’s production. He layers instruments and mixes sound like he’s baking a giant cake, giving the songs depth and a widescreen scope in the process. Beam couldn’t have picked a better person for the job of blowing his music up to the large-scale work of beauty it has become. If you’ve been on board since the beginning, you have to marvel at the perfectly timed and logical way the music has progressed. No one could ever accuse Beam of selling out his art, only growing up and building it up. Kiss Each Other Clean is the result of years of growth and change, and though that sounds incredibly boring, it’s also a record full of roiling emotion, tender wit, and deeply felt melodic beauty. In other words, a standard issue Iron & Wine record.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

Mais informações

Kiss Each Other Clean

Iron & Wine

launch qobuz app Já baixei o Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Abrir

download qobuz app Ainda não baixei o Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Baixar o aplicativo Qobuz

Você está escutando amostras.

Escute mais de 100 milhões de músicas com um plano de streaming ilimitado.

Escute esta playlist e mais de 100 milhões de músicas com os nossos planos de streaming ilimitado.

A partir de 8,99€/mês

1
Walking Far from Home
00:04:46

Iron & Wine, MainArtist - Sam Beam Music, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publisihing (BMI), MusicPublisher

2011 Black Cricket Recording Co. 2011 Black Cricket Recording Co.

2
Me and Lazarus
00:03:02

Iron & Wine, MainArtist - Sam Beam Music, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publisihing (BMI), MusicPublisher

2011 Black Cricket Recording Co. 2011 Black Cricket Recording Co.

3
Tree by the River
00:03:56

Iron & Wine, MainArtist - Sam Beam Music, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publisihing (BMI), MusicPublisher

2011 Black Cricket Recording Co. 2011 Black Cricket Recording Co.

4
Monkeys Uptown
00:03:47

Iron & Wine, MainArtist - Sam Beam Music, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publisihing (BMI), MusicPublisher

2011 Black Cricket Recording Co. 2011 Black Cricket Recording Co.

5
Half Moon
00:03:15

Iron & Wine, MainArtist - Sam Beam Music, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publisihing (BMI), MusicPublisher

2011 Black Cricket Recording Co. 2011 Black Cricket Recording Co.

6
Rabbit Will Run
00:05:31

Iron & Wine, MainArtist - Sam Beam Music, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publisihing (BMI), MusicPublisher

2011 Black Cricket Recording Co. 2011 Black Cricket Recording Co.

7
Godless Brother in Love
00:03:50

Iron & Wine, MainArtist - Sam Beam Music, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publisihing (BMI), MusicPublisher

2011 Black Cricket Recording Co. 2011 Black Cricket Recording Co.

8
Big Burned Hand
00:04:13

Iron & Wine, MainArtist - Sam Beam Music, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publisihing (BMI), MusicPublisher

2011 Black Cricket Recording Co. 2011 Black Cricket Recording Co.

9
Glad Man Singing
00:04:39

Iron & Wine, MainArtist - Sam Beam Music, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publisihing (BMI), MusicPublisher

2011 Black Cricket Recording Co. 2011 Black Cricket Recording Co.

10
Your Fake Name is Good Enough for Me
00:07:00

Iron & Wine, MainArtist - Sam Beam Music, administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publisihing (BMI), MusicPublisher

2011 Black Cricket Recording Co. 2011 Black Cricket Recording Co.

Resenha do Álbum

The ongoing journey of Sam Beam from bedroom mystic to ringleader of a slick stadium indie rock band is completed on 2011’s Kiss Each Other Clean. While the previous Iron & Wine album, The Shepherd's Dog, was also very produced and pro-sounding, this album is huge. Beam, a cast of many, and producer Brian Deck have embellished the songs with a ton of studio tricks, a wide variety of instruments from flute to squelchy old synths, and a tightly arranged, loosely flowing feel that anyone who was initially enraptured by Beam’s early recordings might be hard-pressed to recognize. (Though Beam’s voice is still as haunting and intimate as ever for the most part. As is his beard.) Once you accept that I&W are now as established as a “real” band on par with Wilco or the Flaming Lips, some questions arise. Are they still any good? Can Beam still capture a heart with a tender melody and an aching vocal despite all the tricks and sax solos? Does the musicianship on display overpower the songs? Will Beam survive in the big leagues? Most of these questions were answered in the affirmative on the last album; they are reaffirmed here. Beam still writes and sings in a voice that could penetrate even the most syrupy backing -- nothing will likely ever change that. His lyrics have the same broken and bruised poetry they’ve always had, only now they are surrounded by haunting and inventive arrangements that are even more intricate and interesting than on The Shepherd's Dog. This time, Beam and company bring in soft rock smoothness, dub reggae textures, and instruments that haven’t really been featured on previous records. The vintage synths in particular deserve mention; whether they are bubbling like mad on “Monkeys Uptown” or getting Stevie Wonder-funky on “Big Burned Hand,” they give the otherwise very organic-sounding arrangements a welcome cheesy kick. Other aspects that deserve praise are Sarah Simpson’s sweetly sung backing vocals and Deck’s production. He layers instruments and mixes sound like he’s baking a giant cake, giving the songs depth and a widescreen scope in the process. Beam couldn’t have picked a better person for the job of blowing his music up to the large-scale work of beauty it has become. If you’ve been on board since the beginning, you have to marvel at the perfectly timed and logical way the music has progressed. No one could ever accuse Beam of selling out his art, only growing up and building it up. Kiss Each Other Clean is the result of years of growth and change, and though that sounds incredibly boring, it’s also a record full of roiling emotion, tender wit, and deeply felt melodic beauty. In other words, a standard issue Iron & Wine record.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

Sobre o álbum

Melhorar as informações do álbum
Mais sobre o Qobuz
Por Iron & Wine

Beast Epic

Iron & Wine

Beast Epic Iron & Wine

Our Endless Numbered Days

Iron & Wine

The Shepherd's Dog (Édition StudioMasters)

Iron & Wine

Who Can See Forever Soundtrack

Iron & Wine

Light Verse

Iron & Wine

Light Verse Iron & Wine

Playlists

Você também pode gostar...

Come Away With Me

Norah Jones

Come Away With Me Norah Jones

Crime Of The Century [2014 - HD Remaster]

Supertramp

Radical Optimism

Dua Lipa

Radical Optimism Dua Lipa

30

Adele

30 Adele

THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT: THE ANTHOLOGY

Taylor Swift