The Shins - Heartworms (2017) [24.44 FLAC]
- Type:
- Audio > FLAC
- Files:
- 12
- Size:
- 521.83 MiB (547176571 Bytes)
- Tag(s):
- politux flac 24.44 24bit rock indie 2010s 2017
- Uploaded:
- 2017-03-11 10:30 GMT
- By:
- politux
- Seeders:
- 3
- Leechers:
- 0
- Info Hash: 22F2D9EE97B11AB6D7355B4DA25565986F1A4EE7
The Shins - Heartworms (2017) [24.44 FLAC] Genre: Rock Style: Indie Source: HDtracks Codec: FLAC Bit rate: ~ 1,500 kbps Bit depth: 24 Sample rate: 44.1 kHz 01 Name for You 02 Painting a Hole 03 Cherry Hearts 04 Fantasy Island 05 Mildenhall 06 Rubber Ballz 07 Half a Million 08 Dead Alive 09 Heartworms 10 So Now What 11 The Fear Since James Mercer rebooted the Shins with a new lineup on 2012's Port of Morrow, the project has been a more freewheeling affair, and never more so than on Heartworms. This is easily the most wide-ranging music he's made with any project, including Broken Bells. Within a handful of tracks, the band touches on psychedelic exotica ("Painting a Hole"), Weezer-ish new wave (the standout "Half a Million"), and throwbacks to the Oh, Inverted World/Chutes Too Narrow era (the title track, "Dead Alive"). Not coincidentally, Mercer handles the lion's share of Heartworms' production duties, and he packs these songs with sounds and ideas until they're ready to burst. Sometimes, this oversaturated approach pays off: "Cherry Hearts"' busy electropop captures the head-over-heels thrill of a drunken kiss. Elsewhere, it feels like the album's hyper-detailed words and sounds fight against each other instead of working together: on "Name for You," the shiny arrangement overwhelms the song's feminist lyrics. Not surprisingly, the more intimate songs are some of the album's best entry points