New Iron and Wine Album

Written by Craig Lyndall
Published January 28, 2004

The new album will be called "Our Endless Numbered Days." I will have a review for this album when I finish listening to it. From the sounds of it so far, fans will not be disappointed. The album should be released sometime in March. I am kind of surprised that I haven't seen anyone report the track listing or album title yet. Here you go.

The track listing is as follows for "Our Endless Numbered Days"

1. On Your Wings
2. Naked As We Came
3. Cinders and Smoke
4. Sunset Soon Forgotten
5. Teeth in the Grass
6. Love and Some Verses
7. Radio War
8. Each Coming Night
9. Fear Until they Cut Me Down
10. Fever Dream
11. Sodom, South Georgia
12. Passing Afternoon

Craig Lyndall rants, raves and writes other stuff at FilteringCraig.com and at The Cleveland Sports Curse
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New Iron and Wine Album
Published: January 28, 2004
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#1 — February 5, 2004 @ 21:06PM — Anastasia

The new album is fine, but I have to say that it's hard to follow "The Creek Drank the Cradle." My personal favorites from this new album are "Fever Dreams," "Sunset Soon Forgotten," which I actually heard him perform live before I even got my hands on the album, and "Cinder and Smoke." All in all, not so bad.

#2 — March 19, 2004 @ 00:24AM — otto

this is very much a studio album, showing that sam was lofi not by choice. it's interesting to hear the studio and home versions of "sunset soon forgotten" and "teeth in the grass" side by side.

it's very much up to the standard he set, but I find the departure from the four track a little startling (not to mention the drums and piano on some tracks). the hits are "each coming night" "cinders and smoke" and "passing afternoon".

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