Wincing The Night Away (CD)
To play music for a long time, you have to surprise the people that love you - while also surprising yourself. Recorded in singer/guitarist James Mercer's basement studio, Phil Ek's Seattle digs, and in Oregon City with veteran engineer Joe Chiccarelli (Beck, U2), Wincing the Night Away is The Shins' third full-length album. It's also the sound of a band growing up and out. Mercer's infectious, indelible melodic style is still at the core, and unfaltering. But anything can happen around it?and in this case, it does. While the vocals channel the spirit of Morrissey, "Sea Legs" pairs a loping hip-hop beat with lush melody and searing guitars. Elsewhere the band toys with tweaked-out, liquid piano steeped in kaleidoscopic strings ("Red Rabbit"); fractured synth samples ("Spilt Needles"); gauzy, arpeggiated keyboards cloaking thunderous anthems ("Sleeping Lessons"); and, taking cues from early Jesus and Mary Chain albums, sweeping, fuzz-toned epics ("Phantom Limb"). Finally, "Turn on Me," "Girl Sailor" and "Australia" are the lilting, thrilling, rollicking, rock-solid pop songs we've all come to covet from The Shins. Consider yourself surprised.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Sleeping Lessons |
| 2 | Australia |
| 3 | Pam Berry |
| 4 | Phantom Limb |
| 5 | Sea Legs |
| 6 | Red Rabbits |
| 7 | Turn On Me |
| 8 | Black Wave |
| 9 | Spilt Needles |
| 10 | Girl Sailor |
| 11 | A Comet Appears |
| Cole Stites-Clayton
- Oakland, CA, United States |
| The Shins' Wincing the Night Away has become one of my very favorite albums since I first listened to it. If you like other Shins songs you will definitely love this album. The Shins do a great job of giving songs a good strong beat, and yet the vocals are still beautiful (esp. Phantom Limb). Some of my favorite songs are Australia, Phantom Limb and Turn On Me, but basically I like all of them. The only issue I have with this album is the 3rd track Pam Berry. Only 58 seconds, this song is something of a hiccup in the album, not quite long enough to be a real song. Overall though, this is an amazing CD and definitely worth buying. | |
| Steven Berry
- Chicago, IL, USA |
| Very good album. I liked Chutes Too Narrow so much that my expectations were probably too high going into this. I like how they have expanded their sound a bit. And just by listening to the first track you can again hear that they are truly masters of the studio. They way their records "sound" is stunning. The hooks are a bit more cryptic than before but still good. | |
| Robert Smith
- Orlando, FL, USA |
| Ahhh, here it is, the long awaited follow-up to "Chutes Too Narrow" and what can I say about it? Well, if you're expecting the blissful, upbeat poppy sound found on their previous records, you may be disappointed. Found here are songs with darker vibes and slower tempos, but alas, they sound just as uplifting as ever when frontman Mercer enters the fold. His lyrics are still top quality and his vocals have only gotten better. With songs like "Sleeping Lessons" and "Phantom Limb," you just can't go wrong. The Shins have struck gold once again. | |