Posts Tagged “The Shins”

Broken Bells album

The buzz over the collaboration between Shins singer/guitarist James Mercer and producer/multi-instrumentalist Danger Mouse (Brian Burton) has been mighty. The pair announced the project in September of ’09 and released their self-titled album this week. The two acclaimed musicians (Danger Mouse is half of Gnarls Barkley and produced the Gorillaz’s 2007 album Demon Days) were inspired to put their heads together after connecting at Denmark’s Roskilde Festival in 2004 when they discovered they were fans of each other’s work. They began recording in secret at Burton’s Los Angeles-based studio in March of ’08 and the culmination of their efforts is now out on the table.

Take note that this is not just a “produced by Danger Mouse” one-off. The two are apparently in it for the long haul and have plans extending past this first album.

Broken Bells

Eyes closed, this is a Shins album. The wonderous indie sensation expanded upon their sound throughout their 3 albums (2001, 2003, and 2007), and this feels like it could be the fruit of the next step in that progression. Due to Mercer’s distinct voice, the line between The Shins and Broken Bells is rather blurry. That is an exciting reality for Shins fans in that Mercer and his bandmates have had a sour parting. Burton’s contributions are somewhat restrained, but he seamlessly infuses his creativity and influences into a realm of music heavy with melody and sparse on beats. Overall, the partnership works well. The balance of styles, Burton’s hip-hop and soul and Mercer’s inventive song construction and lyricism, produce 37 minutes of pure quality. Other than string arrangements by composer Daniele Luppi, Danger and Mercer play every instrument on the 10-song album. Mercer sings and plays guitar and bass, while Danger tackles drums, organ, piano, synth, and bass. Danger also serves as producer.

“The Ghost Inside” is the standout track on the album and offers a clear illustration of Mercer and Burton getting their hands dirty together. It’s a fabulous synthesis of Mercer’s falsetto, warbly back up vocal overlays, handclaps and unforgettable synth melodies. Lyrically, the album is direct and insightful. “Vaporizer” delivers a potent message atop sanguine organ lines: Let go of fears and unrealized hopes and live without the squashing need to know where you are going. “The Waiting Game” speaks of the elusiveness of love among buzzy synths and spacey effects. Gone are Mercer’s cryptic lyrics. He speaks truthfully of loneliness, love, and dreams falling short. “Citizen” just punches with its beat and harsh chorus, encompassing the dark feel that pervades many of the tracks. The album is missing a tad of soul and doesn’t necessarily push the envelope, but it gets inside the head.

Vaporize
What amounts to a dream anymore?
A crude device; A veil on our eyes
A simple plan we’d be different from the rest
And never resign to a typical life

Common fears start to multiply
We realize we’re paralyzed
Where’d it go, All that precious time?
Did we even try to stem the tide?

Why should we waste it on
Buying into the same old lies?
The longer we wait around
The faster the years go by

It’s not too late
To feel a little more alive
Make an escape
Before we start to vaporize

Doubtless, we’ve been through this
So if you want to follow me you should know
I was lost then and I am lost now
And I doubt I’ll ever know which way to go

mp3: Broken Bells – Vaporize – Broken Bells (2010)

Now it’s time to figure out how Broken Bells sound live. The duo has performed 5 shows to date over the past four weeks in L.A., Paris, London, Brooklyn, and on Letterman. You can find Broken Bells in L.A. on March 14 and in the clubs of Austin at SXSW March 17-21. Stay tuned for more dates…

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Tags: Broken Bells, Danger Mouse, James Mercer, The Shins

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Ray LaMontagne Trouble
Ray LaMontagne – Trouble (2003)
When Trouble came out it was hard not to become overwhelmed by the power and depth of Ray LaMontagne. The title track is entirely timeless, instantly bringing on comparisons to Van Morrison and Otis Redding, with Ray’s rich and impassioned vocals rising above perfectly nuanced guitars and strings, echoing his quietly devastating meditations on life and love which is the soul of this release.
mp3: Ray LaMontagne – Trouble
mp3: Ray LaMontagne – Forever My Friend
mp3: Ray LaMontagne – How Come
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The Shins Chutes Too Narrow
The Shins – Chutes Too Narrow (2003)
This album is quintessentially The Shins. Cryptic lyrics filled with poetic imagery, overlapping guitar and vocal melodies, and mountains of hooks, pervade their inventive and challenging style of pop music, creating an entirely unique piece of art.
mp3: The Shins – Mine’s Not A High Horse
mp3: The Shins – So Says I
mp3: The Shins – Gone For Good
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Modest Mouse The Moon and Antartica
Modest Mouse – The Moon And Antarctica (2004)
The tracks on The Moon and Antarctica are groundbreaking, hypnotic, sublime and expansive. Modest Mouse is able to successfully instill even the most desolate musical climates with warmth and emotion. Here they achieve an album, not solely a collection of songs.
mp3: Modest Mouse – 3rd Planet
mp3: Modest Mouse – Gravity Rides Everything
mp3: Modest Mouse – Wild Packs Of Family Dogs
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Rilo Kiley More Adventurous
Rilo Kiley – More Adventurous (2004)
This album captures the essence of Rilo Kiley – introspection, humor, and defiance all riding on sweet melodies and raging superbly executed guitar. It’s gorgeous, textured indie pop with singular, yearning vocals from a saucy albeit wise Jenny Lewis riding on exceptional musicianship.
mp3: Rilo Kiley – It’s A Hit
mp3: Rilo Kiley – Portions For Foxes
mp3: Rilo Kiley – A Man/Me/Then Jim
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Metric Live It Out
Metric – Live It Outt (2005)
The smart, fierce pop rock of Metric is sophisticated, gusty, and filled with razor-sharp social commentary. Their 2nd album powerfully showcases it all. Emily Haines viciously glimmers.
mp3: Metric – Empty
mp3: Metric – Handshakes
mp3: Metric – Police And The Private
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My Morning Jacket Z
My Morning Jacket – Z (2005)
When Z came out all I wanted was wrap myself in the sonic blissfulness of “Wordless Chorus”. MMJ’s 4th album sees the band proceeding forward without fear or shame, shaping a sound distinctly their own. Fiery guitar, folk-inspired melodies, soaring rock passages, and psychedelic flashes marry sublimely with Jim James’ legendary vocals.
mp3: My Morning Jacket – Wordless Chorus
mp3: My Morning Jacket – It Beats 4 U
mp3: My Morning Jacket – Off The Record
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Thievery Corporation The Cosmic Game
Thievery Corporation – The Cosmic Game (2005)
My favorite of Thievery’s releases, The Cosmic Game, incorporates flawlessly fused collaborations from vocalists such as David Byrne and Wayne Coyne atop lush, down-tempo beats, dub, and sounds, melodies and instrumentations from around the globe.
mp3: Thievery Corporation – Satyam Shivam Sundaram (featuring Gunjan)
mp3: Thievery Corporation – Warning Shots (featuring Sleepy Wonder and Gunjan)
mp3: Thievery Corporation – Holographic Universe
mp3: Thievery Corporation – The Heart’s A Lonely Hunter (featuring David Byrne)
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Band Of Horses - Everything All The Time
Band of Horses – Everything All The Time (2006)
From the opening chords of Everything All The Time to the final honeyed melodies, this album is a true beauty. Ben Bridwell’s voice penetrates each song, riding on the dense, textured layers of Band of Horses enchanting rock reverberations.
mp3: Band of Horses – The First Song
mp3: Band of Horses – The Funeral
mp3: Band of Horses – St. Augustine
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Thom Yorke The Eraser
Thom Yorke – The Eraser (2006)
The pulsating beauty of Thom Yorke’s solo debut is dazzling. Dark, hopeful, and glitchy, The Eraser washes over you like a sonic storm.
mp3: Thom Yorke – The Eraser
mp3: Thom Yorke – Black Swan
mp3: Thom Yorke – Atoms For Peace
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Tags: Band of Horses, Metric, Modest Mouse, My Morning Jacket, Ray LaMontagne, Rilo Kiley, The Shins, Thievery Corporation, Thom Yorke

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Snow

Good for staying warm and cozy on a snowy day or wherever you might be…

mp3: Death Cab For Cutie – Coney Island
mp3: Nathan Moore – Understand Under
mp3: Built to Spill – Liar
mp3: Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton – Our Hell
mp3: Radiohead – House Of Cards
mp3: The Miracle Orchestra – Half Asleep (featuring Leslie Helpert)
mp3: Rilo Kiley – It’s A Hit
mp3: Radiohead – Thinking About You (unplugged)
mp3: The Shins – New Slang (live with Iron & Wine)

Tags: Built to Spill, Death Cab for Cutie, Emily Haines, Iron & Wine, Nathan Moore, Radiohead, Rilo Kiley, The Miracle Orchestra, The Shins

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