Monday, March 1, 2010

Broken Bells and Cockle Shells

I've been a fan of the Shins since I saw them play the now-deceased Blackbird in Portland, Ore., some years ago. It was just before they released their second album, "Chutes Too Narrow." I had just started listening to them a few weeks prior, thanks to a friend who was really into the band. They put on a great show. The Albuquerque transplants who now call Portland their home have continued to enjoy success (although rumor has it they have had a lineup change), and put out decent records. However, they have also gone into that uber-popular phase and were even lauded in the teenage rom-com/hipster movie, Garden State (which, I hate to admit, I kind of liked). And in my opinion, most bands who become extremely popular these days end up making mediocre music because of it.

Recently I was told about a new project the Shins' frontman co-created with Brian Burton (aka Danger Mouse), called Broken Bells. So I listened to the album for free on NPR (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124018401). I've tried to keep an open mind to the music, but I've got to give this one a C at best.

Mercer's voice has an extremely distinct sound, so to me it sounds like a wimpier version of the Shins with a few electronic effects thrown into the mix. And that's the problem with this project - it's the Shins on kool-aid, or at least a watered down version of what turned to me onto their music in the first place. I don't feel the duo bring anything new to the table, just the sound and songwriting arrangement Mercer usually pulls together, therefore it lacks any groundbreaking sounds or overtly unique songwriting.

I will attempt to give it a further listen, but right now I'm have to say, "Try a little harder guys, huh?"

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Hi ECHUCK,

On behalf of Columbia Records, Monotone and Broken Bells, many thanks for plugging "Broken Bells" / the artists' eponymous album on your site (street date 9th March and 'Host Listed' by Billboard for 2010) ... thanks, also, on behalf of the label, management and artists for not posting any pirate links to unreleased (studio) material and, if you / your readers want good quality, non-pirated, preview tracks, then full length versions of "The High Road" and "Vaporize" are available for fans and bloggers to link to / post / host etc at www.brokenbells.com ... .. for further details of the new album, special pre-orders, on-line promotions, videos and 2010 shows, check-out the official site, as well as the artists' MySpace at www.myspace.com/brokenbells and YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/brokenbells ... .. and keep an eye on these official sources for details of further news, preview material and on-line promotions.

Also and as a goodwill gesture to fans and bloggers, an exclusive preview stream of the full album is now available at www.myspace.com/brokenbells and via NPR as part of their ‘First Listen’ series at www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124018401 (as featured already by you) ... .. this is for hyper-linking ONLY and for streaming by fans directly off the artist’s MySpace / NPR, so please reciprocate this goodwill gesture by NOT ripping or embedding these files.

Thanks again for your plug.

Regards,

WEB SHERIFF