Zaikesman:
The Shins were a huge disappointment when they performed on the Conan O' Brien show. I was really taken aback. The vocals were thin; the band members were bouncing around and acting goofy during the song; and the drummer looked like he was playing a toy set of drums. I had flashbacks of a Wallflowers performance that I saw at Madison Square Garden a few years back. I openly wondered what is the lead singer doing with these jerks.
The Shins' CD is TOTALLY different and has so much going on. It is a very layered, delicate, retro sound ... with modern era, quite out there lyrics. I am reminded of the Odessa era Bee Gees and other pop groups (like Procol Harum) of that time (1968). They were shaping their sound so much in the studo, that they couldn't recreate their sound live, unless they toured with a 60 piece orchestra (which is what Procol Harum did).
Give the Shins a shot. The CD is $10 in most places.
Regards, Rich
The Shins were a huge disappointment when they performed on the Conan O' Brien show. I was really taken aback. The vocals were thin; the band members were bouncing around and acting goofy during the song; and the drummer looked like he was playing a toy set of drums. I had flashbacks of a Wallflowers performance that I saw at Madison Square Garden a few years back. I openly wondered what is the lead singer doing with these jerks.
The Shins' CD is TOTALLY different and has so much going on. It is a very layered, delicate, retro sound ... with modern era, quite out there lyrics. I am reminded of the Odessa era Bee Gees and other pop groups (like Procol Harum) of that time (1968). They were shaping their sound so much in the studo, that they couldn't recreate their sound live, unless they toured with a 60 piece orchestra (which is what Procol Harum did).
Give the Shins a shot. The CD is $10 in most places.
Regards, Rich