Who Can See Forever Soundtrack is a soundtrack album by American singer-songwriter Iron & Wine that accompanies the 2023 documentary and concert film Who Can See Forever, directed by Josh Sliffe.
The documentary is based around one of Iron & Wine's performances at the Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw, North Carolina.
The album was released on November 17, 2023, through Sub Pop, and received acclaim from critics.
[2] Tim Sendra of AllMusic called the live tracks "stirring versions" that sound "at once intimate and exploratory", writing that the band "proves fully adept at the hushed ballads that are Beam's trademark, but also can shoot out dramatic sparks".
[3] Uncut wrote that it "stands up fine as a live album in its own right",[5] while Mojo felt that "'Grace for Saints and Ramblers', from 2013's Ghost on Ghost, is delivered with nonchalant Lou Reed rhythm; 2017's 'About a Bruise' displays a freewheeling agility, while 'The Trapeze Swinger' plays right into Beam's storytelling mode".