The live record was once considered a staple of an artist’s discography. A document capturing a moment in time or perhaps reinventing older material as it was being given new life or perhaps showcasing a band at the height of their prowess, it was a standard release in every band’s catalog. Recently, the internet has made bootlegging almost non-existent as bands specialize in offering board-quality downloads that can be equally as important as a band’s official releases. The live experience has always been the going-to-church portion of our communal experience, and the live record should capture that spirit and energy. With those goals in mind, Iron & Wine offer their first official live record with the career-spanning set Who Can See Forever.

Captured over two evenings at the historic Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw, North Carolina, Who Can See Forever finds Iron & Wine in full flight, working their way through a catalog of songs spanning their twenty- plus-year career. The recordings happened deep into a three-year period by a band of assassins assembled by mainstay Sam Beam that included bassist Sebastian Steinberg (Fiona Apple, Soul Coughing), drummer Beth Goodfellow (Allison Russell, Better Oblivion Community Center), cellist Teddy Rankin-Parker and keyboardist Eliza Hardy-Jones (War on Drugs, Grace Potter). It was a creative period for Beam that rendered two albums (Beast Epic and Weed Garden) and garnered four Grammy nominations.

Trackliste

A1 The Trapeze Swinger
A2 Boy With A Coin
A3 Woman King
A4 Thomas County Law
B1 House By The Sea
B2 About A Bruise
B3 Sodom, South Georgia
B4 Last Night
B5 Monkeys Uptown
C1 Wolves (Song Of The Shepherd's Dog)
C2 Grace For Saints & Ramblers
C3 Dearest Forsaken
C4 Glad Man Singing
C5 On Your Wings
D1 Passing Afternoon
D2 Pagan Angel & A Borrowed Car
D3 Naked As We Came
D4 Call Your Boys
D5 Muddy Hymnal