Iron & Wine rocked the Newport Theater
July 2nd, 2008 by Steve KemperAlright, a few starting comments: 1) I’ve been catching some flak around here for not posting on our blog, but that stops now. And 2) Apparently I’m the music guru in these parts — not to say we don’t all enjoy tunage via our ipods or itunes during the entire work day.
I’ll kick it off with a brief discussion of Iron & Wine and their show was I was lucky enough to attend last night (6/15) at the Newport Theater on High Street. For those unfamiliar with the songwriting prowess of Sam Beam I will describe it in just one word: energemotionastical. For those of you unfamiliar with that word, I’m saying he kicks ass. Raw emotion comes through with every word of his brilliantly written verses and his simple, yet addictively catchy, melodies. A few years back he covered the song “Such Great Heights” by The Postal Service for the Garden State soundtrack which thrust him into the mainstream music scene. Most recently he released The Shepherd’s Dog on SubPop Records (yes, it’s available on vinyl) with much acclaim. It is a bit of a departure from the stripped-down acoustic-only sound that has served him so well to date. But hey guess what? Like everything this man sets his creative mind to, he absolutely crushes it. On this album Sam is joined by a full band, which adds another dimension and expands the possibilities for his music (more on that in a bit). One of my personal favorites from the album is “Boy With A Coin”. Typical Beam lyrics match up with a solid beat and mesmarizing
So on to the show. The Uglysuit opened, but i missed much of their set (from what I heard I’m not that disappointed). Sam opened with several acoustic tunes, making sure he played to the fan base that has helped him get where he is. His sister Sarah added beautiful harmonies which blended perfectly with his finger-picked guitar lines. After several old favorites