The Shins @ First Avenue (Minneapolis)

by brodymccoy | February 9, 2007 at 08:50 am
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James Mercer and co. brought some warmth and humor to a sold-out First Avenue crowd on another frigid Minneapolis evening, kicking off their U.S. tour here on Thursday night. Opening with ‘Sleeping Lessons,’ the first song off their excellent new album ‘Wincing The Night Away,’ the Shins we’re plugged in, energetic, but due to this being the first show of the tour, a little rusty. Although that just added more feeling to their already fragile songs. They proceeded to play the new album in order for the first four songs, including their first single ‘Phantom Limb,’ which seemed to energize everyone in the club. But it is hard to dance to break-up songs, so the packed audience simply showed their appreciation with rapturous applause. The band really seemed to enjoy getting their touring legs under them again, and playing the new material live for the first time. Marty Crandall, as always, was having a blast. I read in an interview that he can’t shut up between songs, hating the awkward silences, and last night was no exception-cracking jokes, thanking the crowd, the ubiquitous ‘Is Prince in the house’ comment. But it was obvious the band was happy to be onstage in front of an audience again, and that was reflected in the vitality of their songs. Oh, Inverted World and Chutes Too Narrow songs took on a buoyancy and verve that was not as pronounced on the album versions, perhaps because James is in a better place now, married, not living next to crackheads, just plain happier. The songs are still heartbreaking and diaphanous at heart, but are now sung from the other side of the break-up with enough distance to allow the songs to be fun instead of bitter. And the electric guitars helped, as well. Their last show at First Ave was predominantly an unplugged affair for James, with the quiet songs getting drowned out by the boisterous drunks in the crowd. But last night, he stayed mainly electric on such standout tracks as ‘Turn On Me,’ ‘Girl Sailor,’ ‘Kissing The Lipless,’ ‘So Says I,’ and ‘Girl Inform Me,’ giving the reverential crowd plenty of songs to hum as they made their way home through the cold Minneapolis night.
-Erik T(Editor for BritRockAtTheTop.com). Again another big thanks to Erik, as I will be sure to make him a
regular on my music site. Not only is he a better writer, gives a
longer review, but he seems to go to a lot of shows that I miss(or miss
basically the entire show). The only thing Erik needs is a Rock N Roll camera. Erik you are now a part of the team and hopefully will write
many more reviews... Cheers to everyone and a big thanks to Erik for
the review and Jeremy for the photos..

The Shins Setlist

  • Sleeping Lessons
  • Australia
  • Phantom Limb
  • Kissing the Lipless
  • Mine's Not a High Horse
  • Girl Inform Me
  • Girl on the Wing
  • New Slang
  • Saint Simon
  • Girl Sailor
  • Turn a Square
  • Gone for Good
  • A Comet Appears
  • Turn on Me
  • Caring Is Creepy

Encore:Pressed in a BookSo Says I

For More Shins Photos Visit Jeremy Nelson's Photos

 

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Kaitlin
Kaitlin
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at 09:13 on February 9th, 2007

At NowPublic, this is high praise from NowPublic editors!

Thanks for a great write up on what sounds like an awesome show...I'm jealous! Keep up the good work, Brody. 

Your story is now on the home page for awhile, and everywhere else the “good stuff” box shows up. 

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clorenz1

Nice One!  It sounds like it was a great show.  The Shins took the stage after a hail storm last summer at the Sasquatch Festival, and had a tough time due to the large rain puddles on stage.  I was so excited to see them, but the odds were stacked against them, and they could not use all of their instruments.  I will have to try and catch them on this tour.  Keep up the great work,

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indierockcafe

Excellent story; I absolutely loved The Shins the first time I heard them and cant' wait for more. I hope I get to see them soon.


Here's a story I wrote on a popular indie blog:


http://www.indierockcafe.com/2007/01/shins-announce-tour-dates-release-new.html

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