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Wincing The Night Away

The ShinsMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: January 23, 2007
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A step forward February 18, 2007
By James
Format:Audio CD
Once again, the Shins have put out another fantastic album. While Chutes Too Narrow (their last album before this) took a more stripped-down approach to songwriting and producing, Wincing the Night Away has more in common with Oh, Inverted World, their first album, as far as instrumentation goes. Gone are the simple sonorities are Chutes Too Narrow, and back again are the lush, full sounds of songs like Caring is Creepy, from Oh, Inverted World. This album is, however, different from that one in that they stretch their sound and try more experimental things. Sometimes, this is very overt, such as on the hip-hop inspired Sea Legs. But even on the songs that sound like classic Shins (such as Turn On Me), there is a fuller, more spacious sound.

The lyrics on this album are far more ambitious than anything on either of the Shins' other two albums. Gone are the simple, unaffected love songs of Chutes Too Narrow (for example, "You want to fight for this love,/But honey, you cannot wrestle a dove"). They are replaced by more complex love songs, and more philosophical songs about human nature that we caught a glimpse of on So Says I. Some of Mercer's simple verses on the nature of humanity can be overwhelmingly beautiful. On "A Comet Appears" (the obligatory soft track at the end of the album, and perhaps this disc's best song), Mercer muses "Every post that you can hitch your faith on is a pie in the sky, chock full of lies, a tool we devised to make sinking stones fly." On Sleeping Lessons, the opening track, Mercer preaches "And if the old guard still offends, they've got nothing left on which we depend, so enlist every ounce of your bright blood and off with their heads." While the lyrics on this album still retain the awkward charm and absolute beauty of those on previous albums, Mercer has moved on to much more heavy subject matter and, for the most part, succeeded.

This album is absolutely up to par with previous Shins albums, and while it may not have quite the charm or beauty in simplicity which Chutes Too Narrow posess in spades, it makes up for it with an evolving sound and more mature lyrics. Hopefully, this album will be a good stepping stone to another great, and even more different, album, but on it's own, it is very, very good. Sleeping lessons, Phantom Limb, and A Comet appears are absolutely some of the best Shins tracks yet. Highly recommended to anyone who loved their first two albums (they are changing in a good way!), and also to those who didn't like their first two (it is more mature, less cutesy, and more overblown, which I can't see as being a good thing, but if you can't appreciate the beautiful understatedness of Chutes Too Narrow, I guess that's the only thing I can say that will make you give them a shot).
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55 of 64 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars To all the Boo Hooers out there........ March 16, 2007
Format:Audio CD
Oh no! They didn't produce the exact same records that the previous efforts were. They don't sound like "Oh, Inverted World," and "Chutes Too Narrow," they're not "indie" enough on this record, and Wah Wah Wah. Well guess what; If Pink Floyd didn't evolve, we would have been stuck with "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" for 20 years instead of being treated to "Dark Side of the Moon" and "Wish You Were Here." The Beatles would have never achieved Sgt. Pepper, Abbey Road and Let it Be. Newsflash to those whose heads are fastened securely up their bums. The mark of a great band is the ability to musically GROW. The first 2 albums were fun to listen to and were catchy, but this album is musically miles and miles ahead of them. Phantom Limbs has so much going on in it, it's almost hard to describe, let alone the relentless building to a crescendo. Sleeping Lessons? Such an arpeggio to open an album would have been unheard of for the other records. The use of what I think is a steel drum on Red Rabbits is pure genius. Another reviewer had it pretty much dead on. It is almost impossible to hate this album. I find this to be their best work. OOOOOOOOOOOOh I'm not cool.. I don't rate the first 2 as highly as this. It takes a bit more thought to "get" this album, but, that's how I like it. The use of several elements to produce one amazing song is the mark of talent. These guys have it while so many others pretend to. If you want the straight forward fluff, go listen to "New Hot Chick With No Musical Ability #53."
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Capricious and Melodically Superb! December 18, 2007
By Jorge
Format:Audio CD
On this fulfilling and masterful album, The Shins have written and produced some of the most capricious, playful, and delicious melodies anyone has written in years. I cannot easily recall the last time I heard melodies this fun, with notes so varied yet perfectly seamed and intertwined. I liked The Shins before Wincing the Night Away. Now I love them.

It took listening to the album about five times before I fell in love with it, so if your ears react like mine give it a chance. At first it will seem all over the place.

All songs are great and two are brilliant:

1- Sleeping Lessons - Melodically, one of the most original songs ever written. Incredible!
2- Turn on Me - Currently, one of those hidden pop gems like Erasure's "A Little Respect", that was mostly unknown in 1988 (when released), was never a big hit anywhere, but everyone heard it and loved it years later as if it had been a huge hit. In Turn on Me's case, I hope it remains a hidden gem. With today's one-sided radio trend, I am almost certain it will remain relatively unknown to the world --- Great for all of us who would prefer not to have it overplayed like A Little Respect was.

If I were forced to compare the songs on this album to other artists, I would compare them to The Smiths/Morrisey in a more playful and joyful way, and Erasure in a more honest/down-to-earth/grass-rooted way, and much less "fabricated for appeal" way.

I love this album! I have no doubt it will be on my Top 5 albums of 2008.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Album
I was introduced to this album by my brother and the first listen only had me like it. After several more runs through, I began to love it! Read more
Published 3 days ago by Mark Kenny
5.0 out of 5 stars What a FANTASTIC album
The Shins... not a band name I'd pay any attention to if it weren't for their terrific songs. I heard four songs, searched until I found them and whoa! They were ALL on this album. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album
It's hard to go wrong with the Shins. I've been a big fan for years. This is great album as is the quality.
Published 1 month ago by NA
5.0 out of 5 stars The Shins rock.
Buy this vinyl if you're a fan of the Shins or just want to broaden your musical taste. Definitely recommended.
Published 1 month ago by Kyle
5.0 out of 5 stars I give 5 stars
Because, it got here right on time! It was just what I was expecting and I'm one happy person right now.
Published 3 months ago by christine
4.0 out of 5 stars Great album for vinyl
Bought this album because I wanted the Vinyl version. A HUGE bonus they included a coupon for a free .mp3 download of the album!! Awesome idea!!! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Daniel
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album
A strong album from start to finish. A bit darker at times than the newest release, Port of Morrow, but equally melodic and poignant. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Daniel Robert Heller
5.0 out of 5 stars best of the shins
This album is great! Have loved it since it was released. Every song is great and the price is right!
Published 4 months ago by runningurl50
5.0 out of 5 stars only so many times I can say this..
But James Mercer truly rules! Again, a great CD and all songs seem to hit my moods of the moment!
Published 5 months ago by Brian H. Beims
5.0 out of 5 stars Wincing at Morrow
I am listening to this transcendent album right now (for the first time in at least a couple years), after having given a couple listens to Port of Morrow, and am blown away by how... Read more
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Aug 23, 2008 by Esau |  See all 7 posts
This cd
Why does everyone have to state whether they think a relase is a band's best or worst release. Does it really matter? I imagine it would only detract from the listening experience. Enjoy it for what it is and be thankful bands like the Shins exist!
Jan 9, 2007 by Vique Martin |  See all 27 posts
Your Favourite Songs on The Disc
1. Australia
2. Sea Legs
3. Phantom Limb
4. A Comet Appears
May 20, 2007 by Count Almasy |  See all 9 posts
Who's the girl singing harmony?
i believe in the cd booklet it says she is from viva voce, a band (duo i think) that put out a great cd lsat year.
Jan 26, 2007 by jamie caligure |  See all 5 posts
amazon's record reviewer needs to grow up
I agree. I don't understand why enjoying listening to This American Life and sipping the occasional "coffee drink" places me in some kind of rut or a ghettoized people group in the mind of this reviewer, cut off from my kid brother and my folks. Here I thought I had a great... Read more
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