The Shins
Biography
A classic guitar pop group almost nine years in the making, Albuquerque, NM's the Shins began in 1997 as the side project of singer/songwriter and guitarist James Mercer's primary band, Flake. Mercer formed Flake in 1992 with drummer Jesse Sandoval, keyboardist Marty Crandall, and bassist Neal Langford; they eventually changed their name to Flake Music, releasing several singles, a well-received album, When You Land Here, It's Time to Return, and touring with friends like Modest Mouse and Califone.
Soon after the release of When You Land Here, Mercer and Sandoval formed the Shins as a change of pace, playing as a duo with Cibo Matto and the American Analog Set. With Mercer as the Shins' primary songwriter, the group developed a more focused, crafted sound than Flake Music's charming, if somewhat rambling, collaboratory style. Crandall, as well as Scared of Chaka's Dave Hernandez and Ron Skrasek, filled out the Shins' lineup; however, Hernandez and Skrasek left after a short while, due to the success of their main project. By 1999, Flake Music essentially disbanded and Langford also joined the Shins.
With a couple of 7"s on Omnibus -- 1998's Nature Bears a Vacuum and 2000's When I Goose-Step -- under their belts, the Shins embarked on a tour with Modest Mouse. Sub Pop's Jonathan Poneman caught the San Francisco date of the tour and asked the Shins to contribute a single to the label's Single of the Month Club, which eventually became an offer to release their 2001 single New Slang and their debut album, Oh, Inverted World. The group spent the rest of the year touring with acts such as Preston School of Industry and Red House Painters. The release of singles such as "Know Yr Onion!" and "The Past and the Pending" kept the Shins' success going into 2002, cementing Oh, Inverted World as one of the definitive indie rock albums of the early 2000s and the Shins as one of the style's definitive bands.
By the time the band recorded their second album, Chutes Too Narrow, Langford was replaced on bass by Dave Hernandez (ex-Scared of Chaka). Chutes Too Narrow was released in fall 2003. The Shins' profile increased drastically the next year when actor Zach Braff included several of their songs in his 2004 movie Garden State with one of the main characters going so far as to proclaim that the song "New Slang" would "change your life." Its follow-up, Wincing the Night Away, appeared in January 2007 and sold over a staggering 100,000 copies in its first week. The Shins had never before hit higher than number 86 on the Billboard charts, but the album's sales snagged the guys a debut spot of number two. This was also a record for Sub Pop itself, as the label had only previously peaked at number 79 with the Afghan Whigs' 1996 album Black Love. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Wincing The Night Away
2007

Phantom Limb
2006

Chutes Too Narrow
2003

So Says I (Single)
2003

Know Your Onion!
2002

Oh, Inverted World
2001
I left all my friends at the morning bus stop shaking their heads
"what kind of life you dream of, you're allergic to love!" yes I know but I must say in my own defense... |
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Just heard the Shins, while listening to Ryan Adams, I really like the vocals and melodies!!!
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Mercer may be the states answer to Morrissey for the present teen sensitvely tortured crowd. I say this as a life long devotee of the mozfather. not a comparison, merely a hypothesis. They have yet to make an album i do not enjoy. "cannot wrestle a dove",that is basically brilliant!
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has anyone else heard the rumors of them leaving Subpop for James' record label? That might be the best/worst thing ever.
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After years of going back in forth to Cake, led Zepplin, Deftones, and Weezer
contending for my favorite band, i can finaly answer THE SHINS. THE SHINS ARE MY FAVORITE BAND!!!!!!! |
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kcl3- yeah, weird, I didn't care for it. I like the one on the album better, even though it sounds a bit too similar to "Turn On Me"...but the reggae/ska beat thing sounds distracting. . .
The Shins: even when I "don't care for it" I still like it :) |
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I'm at the point where every song fits something in my day. My own little soundtrack. It just goes on...and on...and on.... never gets old!!
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possibly the greatest indie band there is. I am in love with The Shins. Big fan of Marty Crandall. Hey, if anyone out there thinks they love these guys as much as me, speak up, I feel so alone. :) This band is EPIC! all-time favourite. I don't think some groups deserve to be compared to the Shins.
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Love, love, love this band. Definitely becoming one of my all time favorites.
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Gosh, I really do enjoy the Shins. "Sea Legs" is the jam.
PS: nmchef74...I do believe it was their intention to list the band's place of origin and not where they currently reside. |
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I love the fact a song about two lesbians called "Phantom Limb" can be played in family restaurants. Always made me smile when I was serving.
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Great band. I love how they are described as an Albuquerque band...which they WERE...but now they are a Portland, OR band. Update the description people! I had this same issue with the James listing.
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I play it for annoying indie girls when I want to get laid. It usually works.
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Not bad, I'm impressed actually. I usually listen to a variety and these guys stand out.
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Haha shmonts :)These guys are addictive and a great deal of fun. WINCING THE NIGHT AWAY and CHUTES TOO NARROW were the soundtracks to my summer. In a word: perfection.
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i dont know what on earth shmonts means, but i think i agree with them if they're saying that this band is very good. Anyways, They have a sense of happyness in their writing of songs and musically they are very talented as well.
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