Iron and Wine Featured on NPR's "All Things Considered"

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Iron and Wine was featured on the latest episode of NPR's All Things Considered. Singer-songwriter Sam Beam, whose fifth album under that pen name, Ghost on Ghost, was released on Nonesuch Records / 4AD earlier this month, spoke with host Melissa Block about the new album, his songwriting process, and the cohesive feel that ties the songs together. 

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Iron and Wine was featured on the latest episode of NPR's All Things Considered. Singer-songwriter Sam Beam, whose fifth album under that pen name, Ghost on Ghost, was released on Nonesuch Records / 4AD earlier this month, spoke with host Melissa Block about the new album, his songwriting process, and the cohesive feel that ties the songs together. You can listen to the interview featuring clips from the album at npr.org.

To pick up a copy of Ghost on Ghost, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album available at checkout. Also available in the Nonesuch Store is a limited-edition 7" single of two non-album tracks, "Next to Paradise" and "Dirty Dream," released earlier this month for Record Store Day.

Iron and Wine launches a tour featuring music from the new album at the Bottle Rock Festival in Napa, California, on May 11, followed by stops in Pittsburgh; New York; Philadelphia; Richmond; Boston; Portland, Maine; and Port Chester, New York. For details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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    Iron and Wine Featured on NPR's "All Things Considered"
    Craig Kief

    Iron and Wine was featured on the latest episode of NPR's All Things Considered. Singer-songwriter Sam Beam, whose fifth album under that pen name, Ghost on Ghost, was released on Nonesuch Records / 4AD earlier this month, spoke with host Melissa Block about the new album, his songwriting process, and the cohesive feel that ties the songs together. You can listen to the interview featuring clips from the album at npr.org.

    To pick up a copy of Ghost on Ghost, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album available at checkout. Also available in the Nonesuch Store is a limited-edition 7" single of two non-album tracks, "Next to Paradise" and "Dirty Dream," released earlier this month for Record Store Day.

    Iron and Wine launches a tour featuring music from the new album at the Bottle Rock Festival in Napa, California, on May 11, followed by stops in Pittsburgh; New York; Philadelphia; Richmond; Boston; Portland, Maine; and Port Chester, New York. For details and ticket links, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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