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The Shins
Fruitbats
Busy Signals
Date:
April 26, 2002
Doors: 8:30 PM
Show: 9:00 PM
Tickets:
Sold Out
$12 Gen Admission
Age Restrictions:
6 and over.
Kitchen:
Regular Menu Available
Seating: Limited |
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A Rolling Stone review of the Shins
most recent album:
Indie rock's obsession with the Beach Boys
has yielded some lovely pop records in the past several years, but even
the best (the Apples in Stereo's Fun
Trick Noisemaker, the High Llamas' Gideon
Gaye) have been a little over-reverent. Enter this Albuquerque, New Mexico,
band, which manages to tip its hat to Brian
Wilson while still sounding like the Shins.
Their pop songs jangle without being too sunny; there's a sadness that
lingers on the fringes of songs like "Caring Is Creepy," "The
Past and Pending" and "Girl on the Wing," where spacey
synth noises percolate amid strummy guitar parts and manicured vocal harmonies.
Vocalist James Mercer's willowy croon
sounds thin and dreamy, like a smoke ring floating around a melody. His
lyrics have a way of giving psychedelic images a concrete beauty ("I'd-a
danced like the king of the eyesores, and the rest of our lives woulda
fared well"). The most affecting song is "New Slang," a
shuffling folk ballad with a spaghetti-western feel and a somber melody
that could have come off an Elliott Smith
album. Clocking in at barely more than half an hour, these eleven songs
whiz by in a gorgeous blur, over far too soon.
JENNY ELISCU
(RS 875 - August 16, 2001)
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