Watch: Iron and Wine Unveils Video for "Joy" from New Album, "Ghost on Ghost"

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Iron and Wine makes its Nonesuch Records debut with the release of its new album, Ghost on Ghost, tomorrow. In advance of the release comes the video for the album track "Joy." The video, made by projecting hand-painted water color animations into stop-motion landscapes by director Hayley Morris, premiered on NPR Music on Friday. Morris has "created a sense of fragile and otherworldly beauty," says Stereogum. Watch the video here.

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Iron and Wine will make its Nonesuch Records debut with the release of its new album, Ghost on Ghost, tomorrow. (It is out today on 4AD outside of North America.) The album is the fifth studio album from singer-songwriter Sam Beam using the pen name Iron and Wine. In advance of the release, Beam has unveiled the video for the album track "Joy." The video, made by projecting hand-painted water color animations into stop-motion landscapes by director Hayley Morris, premiered on NPR Music on Friday. Morris has "created a sense of fragile and otherworldly beauty," says Stereogum. The video is now available below via the band's YouTube channel and on nonesuch.com/media.

There's one more day to pre-order Ghost on Ghost on CD and vinyl in the Nonesuch Store to receive a limited-edition print of Beam's handwritten lyric sheet for another album track, "Grace for Saints and Ramblers" (a select number of which will be autographed), and an instant download of that song. To do so, head to the Nonesuch Store now.

Watch the "Joy" video here:

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  • Monday, April 15, 2013
    Watch: Iron and Wine Unveils Video for "Joy" from New Album, "Ghost on Ghost"

    Iron and Wine will make its Nonesuch Records debut with the release of its new album, Ghost on Ghost, tomorrow. (It is out today on 4AD outside of North America.) The album is the fifth studio album from singer-songwriter Sam Beam using the pen name Iron and Wine. In advance of the release, Beam has unveiled the video for the album track "Joy." The video, made by projecting hand-painted water color animations into stop-motion landscapes by director Hayley Morris, premiered on NPR Music on Friday. Morris has "created a sense of fragile and otherworldly beauty," says Stereogum. The video is now available below via the band's YouTube channel and on nonesuch.com/media.

    There's one more day to pre-order Ghost on Ghost on CD and vinyl in the Nonesuch Store to receive a limited-edition print of Beam's handwritten lyric sheet for another album track, "Grace for Saints and Ramblers" (a select number of which will be autographed), and an instant download of that song. To do so, head to the Nonesuch Store now.

    Watch the "Joy" video here:

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