Last night, one of my favorite bands, Iron and Wine, was in town for a concert at the Electric Factory to promote their new album, "Kiss Each Other Clean". The show was the levity that this week needed. It had been a long time since I had seen them during the 2005 tour with Calexico in support of the album, "In the Reins", so I was so excited and although my favorite song, Sixteen, Maybe Less, was not played last night, I was enchanted once more with Iron and Wine.
The Low Anthem opened with an incredible set that knocked my socks off. I had not heard of them, but what an introduction! A well-mixed crowd of faces young and old showed warm appreciation towards both acts. Personal affection and appreciation for well written words, music, and the showmanship of lead singer Sam Beam. You know it is good when you feel 18 again just because you have closed your eyes and let the music carry you away! Sam's lyrics are poetic and wistful and his voice is pure; he surrounds himself with talented and versatile musicians.
After a wonderful set, Sam returned to the stage for the encore featuring "The Trapeze Swinger" and the music was stripped down to the simple beauty of a poet and his guitar.