The Shins, 'Oh, Inverted World' - 100 Best Albums of the 2000s

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From the antagonistic animosity of "Caring Is Creepy," to the mournful, infamously synced "New Slang," the Portland, Oregon-based band's admission never bare a advertising apparatus to accomplish it aces of echo spins. James Mercer's aerial tenor aerial tunes like "Girl on the Wing" from their low boom and set the accepted for indie-pop frontmen who could adjure delicate homesickness in the now – which, 10 years later, makes Oh, Inverted World a blithely airy listen.


Related:
• Rolling Stone's Original 2001 Review


• Rolling Stone's 100 Best Songs of the Aughts: The Shins' "New Slang"


• Video: Members of the Shins, Decemberists and Sleater-Kinney Play Imaginary Rock Band on 'Portlandia'

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