Oh, Opulent World
With the Shins’ third (huge) release, Wincing the Night Away, on the horizon, a new wife and a baby on the way, frontman James Mercer has plenty to look forward to. He chatted with Riff City the morning after the Shins’ Saturday Night Live appearance.
Riff City: It’s taken three years between Chutes Too Narrow and Wincing the Night Away. What took so long?
James Mercer: We just toured and toured…the career and the band kinda got out of my control.
How much weight do you give to the Garden State push?
As far as our visibility to your average pop-culture consumer, it would be a very big deal. Obviously, mostly everybody who shops at indie record stores knew who we were in 2001, but yeah, it really branched us out into that much bigger market.
One the eve of [ Wincing's] release, what is your prevailing mood?
It kind of feels like summer.
Did Saturday Night Live go well?
Yeah. It’s funny, doing things like that, I realize how really good those traditionally really good singers are, like big singers…like Mariah Carey or Bette Midler. You see them do that shit, and they always do it perfectly. Really, the sound onstage at SNL wasn’t any better than at Berbati’s.
On Wincing, there’s a fear of disappointing someone. Were you worried about changing and losing fans as a result?
I tend to blur all those things together. There is [a] fear of disappointing our fans. People who care about the songs, on a personal level, care about them more than you do. But the real emphasis for writing some of that was [personal] relationships.
Do you ever worry that happiness will have a negative effect on your art?
I don’t worry about it too much. I was happy during most of the writing process…. Maybe the next record will be shit. Maybe we’ll have like a Brady Bunch album.
Why do the Shins identify so strongly with being a Portland band?
Well, what I feel is that I belong here. I moved around my whole life, so it’s difficult for me to say what home is. But I feel so much more comfortable here, just the environment, the people, the common goals, the aesthetics of the people—I think we just share a lot…and [there's] good Mexican food up here, too.
Read the extended Q&A with Mercer here and a review of the album here.
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Mike-DD
says:Interesting. Thanks Amy/WWEEK/James. My perception is strong that you will not overly mature musically ala Modest Mouse,The Decemberists…etc – to name a few of late.
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