Tag: Music: Iron and Wine

  • Evening on the Ground

    Evening on the Ground

    Joanna and I just made what we hope will be the last of many recent trips to southern Alabama. It was another rough one — the type of experience that is supposed to give us “closure.” Everytime someone says that to me (and always with the best intentions, I know), I think of Philip Roth’s The Human Stain. I never got around to seeing the film, so I’m not sure if this made it into the screenplay, but Coleman Silk’s rant about the language of Monicagate-era America has stuck with me longer than anything else from the novel:

    Their whole language is a summation of the stupidity of the last forty years. Closure. There’s one. My students cannot stay in that place where thinking must occur. Closure! They fix on the conventionalized narrative, with its beginning, middle, and end — every experience, no matter how ambiguous, no matter how knotty or mysterious, must lend itself to this normalizing, conventionalizing, anchorman cliche. Any kid who says “closure” I flunk. They want closure, there’s their closure.

    Of course, none of that has anything to do with “Evening on the Ground,” the Song of the Moment, except that, on the way out of town, I picked up Woman King, the new Iron and Wine EP, and Joanna and I listened to it over and over again during the drive. Jo has this habit of replaying and replaying songs that hit her. Usually, I get annoyed in no time, but “Evening on the Ground” — the sound of it more than the lyrics, and that unexpected distorted guitar most of all — seemed to suit our mood.

  • Iron & Wine & Tarkovsky

    How strange. I just discovered that Sam Beam, of Iron and Wine, graduated from Florida State’s film school. As an alumnus of that program, my wife receives a monthly email notice, The Warren Report, that offers brief updates on the lives and careers of FSU filmmakers. From today’s report:

    EJ Holowicki (MFA 00) will be touring with Sam Beam (MFA 99)’s Iron and Wine group. They will be in the UK, Canada, and many places in the US – go to subpop.com, search for Iron and Wine, then go to Iron and Wine tour to see if there is a location near you! Sam played on the Carson Daly Show on NBC, May 5th!

    Now I’m curious to see Sam’s student films. In this interview, Maud Newton (whose husband also apparently attended the film school) describes them as:

    part Tarkovsky, part simple, visual music. One short opened with the sound of an explosion over a black screen. A man in a flight suit or space suit lay on the beach, dying. Some children ran up to him, peering at him and laughing. At the end, the man was still.