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Song Album Year Ref. "A Comet Appears" Wincing the Night Away: 2007 [1] "Australia" † Wincing the Night Away: 2007 [1] "Baby Boomerang" (cover of T. Rex) Fighting in a Sack: 2004 "Bait and Switch" Port of Morrow: 2012 "Black Wave" Wincing the Night Away: 2007 [1] "Breathe" (cover of Pink Floyd) The Saturday Sessions: The Dermot O'Leary Show: 2007
List of promotional singles, showing year released and album name Title Year Peaks Album BEL [3] "Kissing the Lipless" [58] 2004 — Chutes Too Narrow "Sleeping Lessons" [59] 2007 — Wincing the Night Away "Nothing at All" [60] — "The Rifle's Spiral" [61] 2012 117 Port of Morrow
The Shins is an American indie rock band formed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1996. The band is the project of singer-songwriter James Mercer , who has served as the band's sole constant member throughout numerous line-up changes.
In an early scene, Sam (Natalie Portman) passes Andrew Largeman (Braff) a headset which is playing the song "New Slang" by the Shins as she says "You gotta hear this one song — it’ll change your life; I swear." A second Shins song, "Caring Is Creepy", is also featured on the soundtrack.
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The song garnered substantial critical acclaim to the point where label Sub Pop gave the Shins a record deal. The album was thus seen as one of the most anticipated indie releases of 2001. [3] Some of the songs on the album existed in an embryonic form back when front man James Mercer was a member of another older band named Flake Music.
This June, The Shins will commemorate their 2001 debut, Oh, Inverted World, with a newly remastered version. For a serial nit-picker like James Mercer, it was a blessed occasion to go back and ...
Heartworms is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Shins, released by Columbia Records on March 10, 2017—the band's first studio album in five years. [5] It was produced by James Mercer, [6] with the exception of "So Now What", which was produced by former band member Richard Swift. [6]