Before I cram it down my throat
At long last it's crashed, its colossal mass
Has broken up into bits in my moat
Rip the mattress off the floor
Walk the cramps off, go meander in the cold
Hail to your dark skin, hiding the fact you're dead again
Underneath the power lines seeking shade
Far above our heads
Are the icy heights that contain all reason
It's a luscious mix of words and tricks
That let us bet when you know we should've fold
On rocks I dreamt of where we'd stepped
And of the whole mess of roads we're now on
Hold your glass up, hold it in
Never betray the way you've always known it is
One day I'll be wondering how I got so old just wondering how
Never got cold wearing nothing in the snow
This is way beyond
My remote concern of being condescending
All these squawking birds won't quit
Building nothing, laying bricks
Hold your glass up, hold it in
Never betray the way you've always known it is
One day I'll be wondering how I got so old just wondering how
Never got cold wearing nothing in the snow
This is way beyond
My remote concern of being condescending
All these squawking birds won't quit
Building nothing, laying bricks

The Shins is an American indie rock band formed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1996. The band is the project of singer-songwriter James Mercer, who has served as the band's sole constant member throughout numerous line-up changes. The band's current line-up consists of Mercer, alongside Yuuki Matthews (bass, keyboards), Mark Watrous (guitar, keyboards, lap steel), Patti King (keyboards), and Jon Sortland (drums). They are based in Portland, Oregon.
The band was formed by Mercer as a side project to Flake Music, who were active from 1992 to 1999. Flake Music released two 7-inch singles and a full-length album, When You Land Here It's Time to Return, on Omnibus Records and were touring with Modest Mouse when the Shins became signed to Sub Pop Records. The Shins' first two records, Oh, Inverted World (2001) and Chutes Too Narrow (2003), performed well commercially and received critical acclaim. The single "New Slang" brought the band to mainstream attention when it was featured in the 2004 film Garden State. Consequently, the band's third album, Wincing the Night Away (2007), was a major success for the group, peaking at number two on the Billboard 200 and earning a Grammy Award nomination.
Following this, the Shins signed to Columbia Records and Mercer parted ways with the entire original lineup, deeming it "an aesthetic decision". Following a near five-year hiatus, Port of Morrow, the band's fourth studio album, was released in 2012. Their fifth album, Heartworms, was released in March 2017.
Greetings from Bavaria to all the listeners outside
Agreed. We saw them at the Capital in Port Chester.
Did they break into 'American Girl' in the middle of an encore performance of 'Sleeping Lessons' in your show too?
Fantastic performance.
Mercer's words lay bare a beautiful soul that I relate too
Wish all people considered Pop music as this kinda stuff :) Cause I do too
Agreed. We saw them at the Capital in Port Chester.
Did they break into 'American Girl' in the middle of an encore performance of 'Sleeping Lessons' in your show too?
Fantastic performance.
Mercer's words lay bare a beautiful soul that I relate too
The cap!!!
Wish all pop music was this good.
This is pop?
These guys are special.
I can't believe I've listened to The Shins for so long, and just today found out they're from Albuquerque (where I lived for the past 6 years)! #themoreyouknow
I third that. Bill, your banter is always interesting and always leaves me wanting more.
(Do that on purpose?)