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Chutes Too Narrow

  • AMG Review of Chutes Too Narrow

    Amg
    Heather Phares
    All Music Guide

    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 and timeless, universal and uniquely personal. In fact, it was so good that it may have raised expectations unfairly for their second album, especially since fans had to wait two and a half years for Chutes Too Narrow. But if the band felt any external pressures while making the album, they must pale in comparison to the emotional pressures Chutes Too Narrow expresses. Restrictions and reversals abound in the Shins' music, from the names of their albums to their short-yet-circular songs and the often contradictory feelings they pack into them. They excel at sounding happy, sad, frustrated, and vulnerable at the same time, and their best songs, whether they're fast or slow, feel like they're bursting with nervous energy. The giddy, almost unearthly bittersweetness that made "Know Yr Onion!" and "New Slang" instant classics isn't immediately evident here; though their previous songs didn't travel obvious paths, Chutes Too Narrow's tracks are even more subtle and roundabout. "I know there is this side of me that wants to grab the yoke from the pilot and fly this whole mess into the sea," James Mercer sings on the winding "Young Pilgrims." Veering off course is a recurring theme on the album, and indeed, Chutes Too Narrow isn't exactly the follow-up to Oh, Inverted World that might have been expected. It's a leaner album -- at just over a half-hour long, there are no interludes or summery atmospheres here. Even the songs that recall Oh, Inverted World, such as the bouncy but brooding "So Says I" and "Mine's Not a High Horse" -- which, with its harmonies and hovering keyboards, is one of the most typically Shins songs on the album -- feel more understated.

    Understated doesn't mean underdeveloped, though; Chutes Too Narrow's breezy subtlety is less accessible than the Shins' debut, but that doesn't mean the album lacks great songs. Indeed, it begins with one of the best songs the Shins have written, "Kissing the Lipless." Largely acoustic with an intricate, shifting structure, the song builds up to unpredictable spikes of guitar and an amazing high note, forged out of pain and frustration, from Mercer when he sings "You told us of your new life there." The elaborately lovely, slightly spooky "Saint Simon" sounds like Nilsson backed by the Left Banke. "Turn a Square," meanwhile, is one of Chutes Too Narrow's rockier songs, a tangle of lust and nerves that features the great lyrics "Just a glimpse of an ankle and I/React like it's 1805." Mercer has always been a uniquely witty and affecting songwriter, but the simpler sound of this album really lets his gifts as a lyricist shine through (and also gives Chutes Too Narrow an occasionally singer/songwriterly feel). "You wanna fight for this love/But honey, you cannot wrestle a dove," he sings on "A Call to Apathy," a wonderfully twangy song that recalls both the Everly Brothers and Marshall Crenshaw; on "Pink Bullets" he takes the time to notice "The cool of a temperate breeze/From dark skies to wet grass" and "The scent of your skin and some foreign flowers." These carefully crafted words and melodies keep the listener wanting, and coming back for, more. Initially, Chutes Too Narrow might seem as light and fleeting as dandelion fluff or snow flurries blowing in the wind, but its direction promises even more good things from the Shins.

Song of the Day: The Shins - "Saint Simon"
10 months ago
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From the band that changed Natalie Portman's life in Garden State and the lexical mind of James Mercer comes this clever piece of chamber pop. Is it a song about religion, ignorance, happiness, or all three? Mercer's lyrics are characteristically indecipherable, but what's certain are the brilliant meandering melody lines in the verses, and gorgeous vocal harmonies from a group of guys who aren...

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Reaction to Being Over Hip-Hopped
about 1 year ago

I suppose I'm just reacting to being forced to listen to the same 20 hip hop songs hour after hour, working in a restaurant in which the kitchen likes to listen to hip hop radio, but they really are great...The Shins rock!They first caught my attention with the song, "New Slang", which I heard on an alternative radio station a few years back. Then, I finally watched the movie, Garden State, and...

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i love me some shins.
over 2 years ago

i cannot wait for the new shins cd to come out...jan. 23, 2007= happy day. i think that's when it comes out anyways...Since then it's been a book you read in reverse So you understand less as the pages turn Or a movie so crass And awkardly cast That even I could be the star.

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"daddy is a poopy brain"
over 3 years ago
I love this song
over 3 years ago
Song of the Day: The Shins - "Saint Simon"
10 months ago
Blog post image preview

From the band that changed Natalie Portman's life in Garden State and the lexical mind of James Mercer comes this clever piece of chamber pop. Is it a song about religion, ignorance, happiness, or all three? Mercer's lyrics are characteristically indecipherable, but what's certain are the brilliant meandering melody lines in the verses, and gorgeous vocal harmonies from a group of guys who aren...

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since when did 99x get so cool?
over 2 years ago

I'm still trying to figure out how the people at 99x, the local alternative radio station, managed to get Modest Mouse, The Shins, and Silversun Pickups all under one roof for their annual Mistletoe Jam. I think I can almost forgive them for playing Panic! At The Disco nonstop for three months (almost). Oh well. I have general admission tickets. And I'm beyond stoked. I mean 4 bands (I do belie...

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"daddy is a poopy brain"
over 3 years ago
i love me some shins.
over 2 years ago

i cannot wait for the new shins cd to come out...jan. 23, 2007= happy day. i think that's when it comes out anyways...Since then it's been a book you read in reverse So you understand less as the pages turn Or a movie so crass And awkardly cast That even I could be the star.

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Lyric Of The Day Version 2
over 2 years ago

I was just bony hands as cold as a winter pole You held a warm stone out new flowing blood to hold Oh what a contrast you were To the brutes in the halls My timid young fingers held a decent animal.Over the ramparts you tossed The scent of your skin and some foreign flowers Tied to a brick Sweet as a song The years have been short but the days were long.Cool of a temperate breeze from dark skie...

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Reaction to Being Over Hip-Hopped
about 1 year ago

I suppose I'm just reacting to being forced to listen to the same 20 hip hop songs hour after hour, working in a restaurant in which the kitchen likes to listen to hip hop radio, but they really are great...The Shins rock!They first caught my attention with the song, "New Slang", which I heard on an alternative radio station a few years back. Then, I finally watched the movie, Garden State, and...

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I love this song
over 3 years ago

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