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New Reviews: The Shins Find Balance on ‘Port of Morrow’
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 March 2012 02:44
Written by Jeff from Scottidesign.com
Wednesday, 21 March 2012 02:44

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 Rolling Stone

March 21, 2012 11:55 AM ET

In this week’s slate of Rolling Stone reviews, Jon Dolan says that Shins frontman James Mercer “nails a balance of economy and sweep” on his band’s new album Port of Morrow, “matching the studio lushness he craves with the secondhand melodicism that made ‘New Slang’ resonate beyond the vegan cookouts of his base in Portlandia.” Also, Simon Vozick-Levinson praises two new songs Radiohead have been playing at recent concerts, and Joe Levy says that the Hunger Games soundtrack is “the rare soundtrack that feels like it’s made by and for fans.”

ALBUMS

The Shins – Port of Morrow

Various Artists – The Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 and Beyond

Esperanza Spalding – Radio Music Society

Kevin Gordon – Gloryland

SONGS

Radiohead “Identikit” and “Skirting on the Surface”

Spiritualized “Hey Jane”

Michael Kiwanuka “Lasan”

Regina Spektor“All the Rowboats”

The Gossip “Perfect World”

Slash “You’re A Lie”

 



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