new cd from the shins?

Discussion in 'Movies, TV and Music' started by Big Petke, Sep 24, 2003.

  1. Big Petke

    Big Petke New Member

    Feb 7, 1999
    Rockaway, NJ
    Has anyone heard any of this yet? (Due out October 23 I believe)
     
  2. 655321

    655321 New Member

    Jul 21, 2002
    The Mission, SF
    Not yet. There's a new single available on insound.com.
     
  3. Scoey

    Scoey Member

    Oct 1, 1999
    Portland
    It comes out tomorrow. It's going to rule.
     
  4. obie

    obie New Member

    Nov 18, 1998
    NY, NY
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    It's out today, and I see them at Maxwell's tomorrow night. Woo hoo!
     
  5. Dolemite

    Dolemite Member+

    Apr 2, 2001
    East Bay, Ca
    thier new cd is great. i like it at least as much as "oh inverted world". i wanna see these dudes live. great, great band
     
  6. 655321

    655321 New Member

    Jul 21, 2002
    The Mission, SF
    I got this a few weeks ago, forgot to say anything. Yea, very good. If you like the first one, you'll love this.
     
  7. 655321

    655321 New Member

    Jul 21, 2002
    The Mission, SF
    I love Pitchforkmedia, but they have a tendency, a very large tendency, to go waaay over the top. Much like this line from the review...

    " "Saint Simon", one of two or three songs on the record that could easily contend for song of the year, sees Mercer exploring an almost Bacharach-ian level of melodic sophistication"

    Uh, okay...I like this record, but you're talking about Burt Bacharach, the man who has written more relationship-changing melodies than we've had hot meals.

    But anyway...buy the record, it's good.
     
  8. Scoey

    Scoey Member

    Oct 1, 1999
    Portland
    Oh my. It's good. Very, very good. Not as good as Oh, Inverted World, but I think that album is a masterpiece, so it's totally unfair to expect that level of genuis. But this album is more diverse, and a bit more daring. Not a bad song on it, and some of them are masterworks. So far, the countrified "Gone for Good" is my favorite, but that might change. My one complaint -- and it's a minor one -- is the vocals. I love the unapologetic wailing, the unprofessional warble, the almost grating quality of the vocals on Oh, Inverted World, and to a lesser extent, on the Shins' 7" that preceded it. The vocals on Chutes seems more polished, more controlled, more refined, on most cuts. But that's okay. They still rule. I want to marry the Shins. And I'm a guy.
     
  9. cj herrera

    cj herrera New Member

    May 7, 1999
    Oakland, damn straig
  10. obie

    obie New Member

    Nov 18, 1998
    NY, NY
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I bought it last night and listened to it on the way to work. A couple of very quick thoughts...

    1. It's short. It's just under 34 minutes.
    2. If you hold the cd upside-down, the band becomes The Snihs.
    3. Generally it sounds more polished than OIW, though it still has several half-a-song moments. Things just start and stop often, like a good Monty Python skit they're jumping forward to the good stuff and not trying to write a coherent ending. Very reminiscent of Minutemen.
    4. James' vocals sound a lot like Jackson Browne in several points.
    5. Best song? Probably "So Says I" or "Fighting In A Sack". "Saint Simon" is little too much trying to repeat the slow-tempo success of "New Slang".

    Overall, I think I'll like it. Let's see how they are tonight.
     
  11. Dolemite

    Dolemite Member+

    Apr 2, 2001
    East Bay, Ca
    Oh, Inverted World was the same way. very short
     

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