"Caring is creepy" according to The Shins, but let me tell you why you should care that James Mercer is at it again with his band's latest album, Port of Morrow...even if it is creepy to care. It has been about eight years since The Shins gained national momentum as a result of their presence on the soundtrack of the indie favorite, Garden State. Many of us remember the scene where Zach Braff puts on Natalie Portman's humongous headphones to hear "New Slang," the song that will "change your life." Charming as that was, I sure hope it hasn't been that long since you have checked up on The Shins; especially since the album prior to their latest, Wincing the Night Away, is an absolute delight. The album propels easily from one song to the next, leading listeners through a kaleidoscopic build that never fails to disappoint. The tracks "Phantom Limb," "Sea Legs" and "Split Needles" are best heard with the volume cranked, that way you can let Mercer's impeccable vocals, lyrical abstractions, and tonal complexity consume you. Oh, and if you enjoy Isaac Brock and his little band, Modest Mouse, you may just adore hearing the fruits of his collaboration with Mercer on the following tracks, "Florida," "We've Got Everything" and "Missed the Boat" (on the Modest Mouse album, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank).
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
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