There is a warm and an inviting feeling to the Shins' debut album Oh, Inverted World, which is pretty amazing for a quartet hailing from Albuquerque, New Mexico. The band is...
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Beginning with "Caring Is Creepy," which opens this album with a psychedelic flourish that would not be out of place on a late-1960s Moody Blues, Beach Boys, or Love...
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On the strength of their debut, Oh, Inverted World, the Shins went from indie rock underdogs to one of the style's most beloved bands, and deservedly so: it sounded fresh...
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Perhaps the most exciting thing about Wincing The Night Away, the Shins’ third album, is what it represents to the ailing record industry. At a time when major labels are...
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