The Shins – Chutes Too Narrow

Album Info

Artist: The Shins

Title: Chutes Too Narrow

Year: 2003

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Tracklist

  • 1. Kissing the Lipless (3:19)
  • 2. Mine's Not a High Horse (3:20)
  • 3. So Says I (2:48)
  • 4. Young Pilgrims (2:47)
  • 5. Saint Simon (4:25)
  • 6. Fighting in a Sack (2:26)
  • 7. Pink Bullets (3:53)
  • 8. Turn a Square (3:11)
  • 9. Gone for Good (3:13)
  • 10. Those to Come (4:24)

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Artist Bio

The Shins are an indie rock band originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, formed in 1996 by James Mercer and a group of local musicians before later moving base to Portland, Oregon. They released their debut album, Oh, Inverted World, in 2001, which helped them become a key figure in the early 2000s indie scene, blending elements of indie rock, alternative, and pop. The band has put out several well-received albums like Chutes Too Narrow and the Grammy-nominated Wincing the Night Away, and they've worked with labels such as Sub Pop and Columbia Records. The Shins' music has appeared in various film soundtracks and media, widening their reach beyond the indie sphere. Fans of acts like Death Cab for Cutie, Spoon, and Broken Bells may appreciate their melodic, introspective sound.