IRON AND WINE

"Iron and Butterfly"
Our Endless Numbered Days
4

What a nice paradox of a title it has. However, I prefer the first album's title. It conveys that whole acoustic Southern-but-not-redneck thing well. This album is produced and it has women and drums, but even woman and drums cannot save it from being rather bother. Except Naked as we Came is the best old thing old Jack Daniels has ever oldly written.
The Iroquois Drank the Cradle
2

Jim Beam recorded this in a swamp in the woods in Macon, Georgia, back in 2 A.D. That is why he uses such obscure instruments as the banjo and guitar. It sounds so fuzzy like the music is reverberating through warm memories of the South. It is really good, especially for something from 2. Purchase it on record and impress all your obsolete friends.
The Sea and the Rhythm EP
3

There is not a lot of sea on this EP, but there is a discernable amount of rhythm. He sings like someone who likes women with black hair. Such sincerity is heartwarming this age of  jets and women with blonde hairs.