Iron and Wine will be releasing, Kiss Each Other Clean, its first new album in over three years at the start of 2011. The record will made available by Warner Bros. Records in North America and 4AD in Europe, Japan and Australia. The full band will hit the road for a fall tour in November.

Many fell in love with Iron and Wine when Beam's tender and spare rendering of The Postal Service's “Such Great Heights” was featured on the Garden State soundtrack in 2002. That same year, the South Carolina-born, Texas-based Beam announced himself as a classic American tunesmith with a precocious musical signature on Iron and Wine’s epically sparse debut album The Creek Drank the Cradle, followed by 2003’s The Sea & The Rhythm EP, 2004’s full-length Our Endless Numbered Days, 2005’s Woman King EP, as well as In the Reins, a collaboration with rock band Calexico.

In 2007, Iron and Wine released the lyrically evocative, casually atmospheric The Shepherd’s Dog, which debuted at No. 24 on Billboard’s Top 200 Album chart and earned praise from critics, who hailed as a major musical leap forward. The New York Times called it “the brilliant culmination of Beam’s experiments,” while Entertainment Weekly noted that Beam “has added dimension to his style without sacrificing its gorgeous tranquility.” Filter called The Shepherd’s Dog Iron and Wine’s “grandest album to date,” while Q compared it to quicksand,” calling it “subtle, surprising, and utterly absorbing.”

Iron and Wine’s upcoming tour dates are as follows:

11/13 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
11/14 Memphis, TN Minglewood Hall
11/15 Ashville, NC The Orange Peel
11/16 Atlanta, GA Variety Playhouse
11/17 Jacksonville, FL Florida Theatre
11/18 Miami Beach, FL Fillmore Miami Beach
11/19 Tallahassee, FL The Moon
11/20 New Orleans, LA House of Blues
11/21 Houston, TX Fitzgeralds