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New Mexico isn't a typical breeding ground for famous musicians, but a buzz surrounds Albuquerque-native indie rockers The Shins! If you love The Shins' tracks “Caring is Creepy” and “New Slang” you'll love to see The Shins perform LIVE! Buy The Shins tickets now!
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Shins rock the city of love and peace
By Crazy A from San Francisco on 4/18/2007
Pros:
Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Great vibe in the crowd
Cons:
Too Short, WE WANT MORE
Best For:
Casual Fans, Completely Unfamiliar, Die-Hards Only, Everyone, Those in need of posit

worked our way up to the 5th row and had killer views of this fantastic group - specially nice was Anita Robinson singing with them - shes a keeper! The music is so pleasing and positive - I could not stop hoppin! THESE GUYS ROCK, "complex/simple/clever/deep" can't say enough good things about my favorite band in the universe.....

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All hail The Shins
By Christabella from New York, NY on 3/19/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

So this was my first concert at the great Madison Square Gardens. And oh what a concert. Everything exceeded expectations - from the absolutely rockin opening act, to the amazing lighting, to the incomparable Shins and to The Music that just made every toe in the audience tap. This little South African danced her heart out

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Great show, great atmoshpere!
By jazbob from Houston, TX on 3/8/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Encores, Great Sound
Cons:
Fav song not played, High drink prices
Best For:
Everyone

The show itself was fantastic. I was a bit disappointed that I didn't get to hear Young Pilgrims (and I thought I was going to miss So Says I too but it wound up being the last song of their encore). By no means did that ruin the show for me, but it's favorite Shins song and I was really looking forward to hearing it live. Other than that, great job guys! Drinks are outrageously exepensive at the Verizon Wireless theater. All in all, had a great time and hopefully I will get the chance to see them again.

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Good Show
By Tony Da Knife from Seattle, WA on 2/22/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

Had a good time -'Viva Voche' who opened was great and the shins were good as expected

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The Shins Biography

A classic guitar pop group almost nine years in the making, Albuquerque, New Mexico's the Shins began in 1997 as the side project of singer/songwriter and guitarist James Mercer's primary band, Flake. Mercer formed Flake in 1992 with drummer Jesse Sandoval, keyboardist Marty Crandall, and bassist Neal Langford they eventually changed their name to Flake Music, releasing several singles, a well-received album, When You Land Here, It's Time to Return, and touring with friends like Modest Mouse and Califone.

Soon after the release of When You Land Here, Mercer and Sandoval formed the Shins as a change of pace, playing as a duo with Cibo Matto and the American Analog Set. With Mercer as the Shins' primary songwriter, the group developed a more focused, crafted sound than Flake Music's charming, if somewhat rambling, collaborative style. Crandall, as well as Scared of Chaka's Dave Hernandez and Ron Skrasek, filled out the Shins' lineup however, Hernandez and Skrasek left after a short while, due to the success of their main project. By 1999, Flake Music essentially disbanded and Langford also joined the Shins.

With a couple of 7s on Omnibus -- 1998's Nature Bears a Vacuum and 2000's When I Goose-Step -- under their belts, the Shins embarked on a tour with Modest Mouse. Sub Pop's Jonathan Poneman caught the San Francisco date of the tour and asked the Shins to contribute a single to the label's Single of the Month Club, which eventually became an offer to release their 2001 single New Slang and their debut album, Oh, Inverted World. The group spent the rest of the year touring with acts such as Preston School of Industry and Red House Painters. The release of singles such as Know Yr Onion and The Past and the Pending kept the Shins' success going into 2002, cementing Oh, Inverted World as one of the definitive indie rock albums of the early 2000s and the Shins as one of the style's definitive bands.

By the time the band recorded their second album, Chutes Too Narrow, Langford was replaced on bass by Dave Hernandez (ex-Scared of Chaka). Chutes Too Narrow was released in fall 2003. The Shins' profile increased drastically the next year when actor Zach Braff included several of their songs in his 2004 movie Garden State with one of the main characters going so far as to proclaim that the song New Slang would change your life. Its follow-up, Wincing the Night Away, appeared in January 2007 and sold over a staggering 100,000 copies in its first week. The Shins had never before hit higher than number 86 on the ~Billboard charts, but the album's sales snagged the guys a debut spot of number two. This was also a record for Sub Pop itself, as the label had only previously peaked at number 79 with the Afghan Whigs' 1996 album Black Love.

In 2008, the band announced that their contract with Sub Pop was up, and that their next album would be released through Mercer's own Aural Apothecary label. The resulting Port of Morrow, which featured an all new backing band that included fellow songwriters Jessica Dobson and Richard Swift, Modest Mouse drummer Joe Plummer, and Yuuki Matthews from the Crystal Skulls, arrived in March 2012. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi