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The Shins

The Shins are an indie rock band formed in , in 1996 as a side project by singer-songwriter James Mercer, who serves as the band's only constant member and primary creative force. The group emerged from Mercer's earlier project Flake Music, which he co-founded in 1992 with drummer Jesse Sandoval and others, releasing an album in 1997 before disbanding. The band's breakthrough came with their debut studio album, (2001), released on Records, which featured melodic tracks and established their reputation for witty, introspective songwriting. The single "New Slang" from that album gained widespread recognition after its inclusion on the soundtrack for the 2004 film Garden State, boosting the band's visibility and commercial success. Subsequent albums (2003) and (2007) further solidified their critical acclaim, with the latter earning a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album. Over their career, The Shins have released five studio albums, exploring evolving sounds from jangly guitar-driven to more experimental elements, while maintaining 's signature lyrical style. The band's lineup has frequently changed, with current touring members including Yuuki Matthews on bass and keyboards, on guitar and keyboards, Patti King on keyboards, and Jon Sortland on drums, alongside . Known for influencing the 2000s landscape, The Shins continue to perform and release music, with their work celebrated for its emotional depth and melodic innovation.

History

Formation and early career (1996–2000)

The Shins were formed in 1996 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, by singer-songwriter James Mercer as a side project to his primary band, Flake Music, which he had co-founded in 1992. Flake Music, known for its noise rock sound, featured Mercer on vocals and guitar, drummer Jesse Sandoval, guitarist Neal Langford, and bassist Marty Crandall (who replaced original bassist Phil Higgs). Mercer started writing songs for The Shins to explore a departure from Flake Music's aggressive style, initially performing as a duo with Sandoval on drums for their earliest local shows in Albuquerque. These performances took place at small venues around the city, allowing Mercer to test material that blended melodic indie pop elements with remnants of experimental noise influences. In 1998, The Shins released their debut 7-inch EP, Nature Bears a Vacuum, on the local Omnibus Records label, marking their first official recording and featuring tracks like "Eating Styes from Elephants' Eyes" and "Those Bold City Girls." The EP showcased Mercer's evolving songwriting, shifting toward brighter, more structured arrangements compared to Flake Music's raw distortion and chaos. Omnibus, which had previously released Flake Music's 1997 full-length album When You Land Here, It's Time to Return, provided a supportive platform for the area's underground scene. Flake Music disbanded in 1999 after completing their commitments, freeing Mercer to focus fully on The Shins; Langford and Crandall soon joined as permanent members, solidifying the lineup. This transition coincided with continued local gigs in Albuquerque and the band's first steps toward a polished sound, evident in their 2000 7-inch single When I Goose-Step / The Gloating Sun, also on , which highlighted 's growing emphasis on introspective lyrics and jangly guitar hooks. By the end of the decade, these efforts positioned The Shins for broader recognition while maintaining their roots in the Southwest circuit.

Breakthrough with Oh, Inverted World (2001–2003)

In 2000, following positive reception to their early singles, The Shins signed with Sub Pop Records, a pivotal move that provided the independent label's resources for professional recording. The band, consisting of James Mercer on vocals and guitars, Jesse Sandoval on drums, Marty Crandall on keyboards, and Neal Langford on bass, relocated from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Portland, Oregon, in early 2001 to facilitate collaboration and proximity to the label. (Neal Langford passed away in July 2023.) Recording for their debut album, Oh, Inverted World, took place primarily at Jackpot! Studio in Portland, with some tracks initially demoed in Mercer's apartment; the sessions emphasized a DIY ethos, blending Mercer's intricate songwriting with lo-fi production elements like reverb-heavy guitars and subtle instrumentation. Released on June 19, 2001, via , captured the band's shift toward melodic , departing from their earlier noisy rock roots. Key tracks such as "" and "Caring Is Creepy" exemplified the album's lo-fi indie aesthetic, featuring Mercer's wry, introspective lyrics over jangly guitars, accents, and Sandoval's understated rhythms, creating a hazy, nostalgic sound that resonated in the early-2000s indie scene. The album garnered critical acclaim, with praising its "sunny" yet sincere vibe in a 7.9/10 review, and it was named among the best albums of 2001 by outlets including The Village Voice's poll, where it ranked at No. 35. Initial sales were modest, moving over 100,000 copies within two years—a notable achievement for a debut—fueled by word-of-mouth and underground buzz rather than mainstream promotion. Promotion centered on grassroots efforts, including extensive U.S. tours where The Shins opened for Modest Mouse on their 2001 fall trek, exposing them to larger indie audiences at venues like Irving Plaza in New York. The band's first European tour followed in 2002, building international interest amid growing domestic recognition. Visibility surged briefly in 2004 when "New Slang" appeared on the Garden State soundtrack, introducing the track to a broader audience and retroactively amplifying the album's underground popularity.

Chutes Too Narrow and mainstream rise (2004–2007)

The Shins began recording their sophomore album, , in James Mercer's basement home studio in late 2002, with the band handling initial tracking before completing production and mixing with at Avast! Recording Co. in . The album, featuring ten tracks clocking in at just over 30 minutes, was released on October 21, 2003, by Sub Pop Records, showcasing Mercer's evolution toward more intricate, multi-layered pop songwriting. Although the release occurred in 2003, the band's visibility surged in 2004, building on the from their debut while introducing refined structures of chiming guitars, elliptical , and melodic hooks that solidified their sound. The lead singles "Kissing the Lipless" and "Mine's Not a High Horse" exemplified the album's polished yet quirky aesthetic, with the former opening the record with driving rhythms and the latter delivering wry, upbeat commentary on personal flaws. Commercially, Chutes Too Narrow marked a breakthrough, debuting at number 86 on the Billboard 200 and peaking at number 5 on the Top Independent Albums chart, while selling over 500,000 copies in the United States by 2007. A pivotal boost came from the 2004 film Garden State, whose soundtrack prominently featured the band's earlier track "New Slang," propelling sales of their debut album Oh, Inverted World and retroactively elevating Chutes Too Narrow's profile among mainstream audiences. The period saw the Shins embark on extensive headlining tours across and from 2004 to , performing at major festivals and venues that expanded their live draw from club shows to theaters. Media exposure intensified, including a four-star review in praising the album's intimate balance of familiarity and mystery, alongside appearances on national television that introduced their music to broader listeners. The core lineup remained stable during this rise, anchored by Mercer on vocals and guitar, Marty Crandall on keyboards, on drums, and Dave Hernandez on bass and guitar, providing continuity amid growing demands. In 2023, issued a 20th-anniversary edition of , remastered by Adam Ayan under 's supervision, featuring enhanced audio clarity and new packaging to commemorate its enduring influence on indie music.

Wincing the Night Away and lineup shifts (2007–2012)

The recording of , The Shins' third studio album, was a largely solitary endeavor led by frontman James , who handled much of the writing and production in his basement studio. Additional sessions took place at producer Phil Ek's home studio in for tracks like "Australia" and "," and at Supernatural Sound in , under veteran producer Joe Chiccarelli, known for his work with and U2. This -centric process, while innovative, contributed to growing internal strains within the band, as the collaborative dynamic that defined earlier albums began to feel stifling to , foreshadowing future lineup instability. Released on January 23, 2007, by Records, the album featured standout tracks such as the upbeat "," with its coiled energy and narrative lyrics, and "Australia," a confident rocker blending and expansive vocals that echoed the band's prior strengths. Critics offered mixed responses to , praising its melodic accessibility and Mercer's vocal range while critiquing its occasional overproduction and departure from the raw charm of predecessors like . noted the album's "wobbly step out of their comfort zone," assigning it a 7.4 out of 10, highlighting how louder drums sometimes overshadowed Mercer's melodies. Despite the divided reception, commercial performance was robust, debuting at number 2 on the chart and selling over 118,000 copies in its first week, bolstered by the band's rising profile from prior successes. To support the release, The Shins embarked on an extensive world tour from 2007 to 2008, spanning , , the South Pacific, and headlining festivals like the UK's , where they performed to large crowds amid growing fatigue from the road. The tour's demands exacerbated band tensions, culminating in significant lineup shifts in . Following the cycle, parted ways with longtime keyboardist Marty Crandall and drummer , citing an "aesthetic decision" to refresh the group's sound, though Sandoval publicly claimed he was fired over the phone for struggling with faster tempos during rehearsals. This marked the end of the original core lineup's involvement, as increasingly viewed The Shins as his personal vehicle for creative exploration rather than a democratic band. In the ensuing transition, experimented with temporary touring collaborators, including bassist Ron Lewis of Grand Archives and drummer of , while laying groundwork for a more fluid model. By , this evolved into assembling a new live ensemble featuring guitarist , formerly of , to support upcoming Shins material. Amid these changes, pursued side projects, notably his collaboration with producer Danger Mouse (Brian Burton) in , formed in as a creative outlet during The Shins' uncertainty; their self-titled debut album in 2010 reinvigorated Mercer's songwriting, influencing his approach to the band's revival.

Hiatus, revival, and Heartworms (2013–2017)

Following the release of Port of Morrow in 2012 and its supporting tour, The Shins entered a five-year hiatus, during which frontman James Mercer prioritized his collaborative project Broken Bells—releasing the album After the Disco in 2014—and his family life as the father of three children. The break allowed Mercer to recharge after years of intense activity, marking a period of relative dormancy for the band with no new Shins material until late in the decade. In August 2016, Mercer announced that a new Shins album was nearing completion and slated for release in early 2017, signaling the band's revival under his continued leadership as the sole constant member. On January 5, 2017, the group revealed details of Heartworms, their fifth studio album and first since Port of Morrow, self-produced entirely by at his home studio in —a hands-on approach reminiscent of the band's early work. The album featured contributions from longtime collaborators Yuuki Matthews on and bass, on guitar and , and on drums, blending with psychedelic and orchestral elements for an eclectic sound praised by critics for its intimacy and variety. Released on March 10, 2017, via Aural Apothecary/, Heartworms debuted at No. 20 on the and topped the Alternative Albums chart, marking the band's first No. 1 in that category. The album's lead single, "Name for You," exemplified its thematic depth, with lyrics inspired by Mercer's desire to empower his daughters amid shifting perspectives on gender and identity, resonating broadly with social issues including LGBTQ+ rights through lines encouraging like "Go ahead and choose a name for you." Reviews highlighted the record's return to the band's roots while exploring mature, introspective territory, with noting its "" quality and diverse instrumentation across 11 tracks clocking in at 41 minutes. To promote Heartworms, The Shins embarked on a world tour starting in May 2017, with Mercer joined onstage by Matthews on bass, Jon Sortland on drums, Watrous on guitar, and Casey Foubert on guitar, keyboards, and percussion, delivering energetic sets blending new material with classics.

Recent releases and activities (2018–2025)

Following the release of Heartworms in 2017, The Shins maintained a relatively low profile from 2018 to early 2022, with frontman James Mercer focusing on select collaborations and sporadic live performances rather than extensive touring or new material. In January 2018, the band issued The Worm's Heart, a complete reworking of Heartworms featuring reversed track order and reimagined arrangements that shifted some tracks from folk-leaning styles to more upbeat rock elements, all produced by Mercer. The album received mixed reviews, with critics noting its experimental approach but questioning its necessity as a companion piece, though it was praised for highlighting Mercer's versatility in production. Key tracks like the flipped "Name for You" and "Painting a Hole" debuted on streaming platforms, emphasizing introspective themes of personal growth and relationships carried over from the original. Activity picked up in 2022 with the announcement of the ": The 21st Birthday Tour," a North American run from to September where the band performed their 2001 debut album in full, marking a celebratory return to live shows after pandemic-related pauses. The tour included stops at venues like in and in , drawing strong attendance and positive feedback for its nostalgic setlists blending anniversary material with later hits. In 2023, The Shins marked the 20th anniversary of with a remastered supervised by and handled by engineer Adam Ayan, featuring updated artwork and available on and formats through Records. The release underscored the album's enduring influence without introducing new songs, serving as a bridge to ongoing archival efforts. The band's momentum continued into 2025 with a performance at the "Garden State: The 20th Anniversary Concert" on March 29 at the Greek Theatre in , benefiting The Midnight Mission; and the group played "" alongside other soundtrack contributors like and . This one-off event highlighted the lasting cultural impact of their music in . has since confirmed a project-based approach for The Shins, with no plans for disbandment, and in early 2025 announced work on a new studio album—his first original Shins release since 2017—while actively sharing demos and new songwriting via a personal newsletter launched in April.

Artistry

Musical style

The Shins' music is primarily rooted in and , incorporating elements of , , and throughout their discography. Their sound is characterized by melodic hooks, intricate chord progressions, and a blend of upbeat rhythms with underlying melancholy, often evoking the jangly guitar tones and harmonious vocals reminiscent of influences while maintaining a modern, introspective edge. Early works leaned toward lo-fi aesthetics with raw, home-recorded textures, evolving into more polished, layered arrangements in subsequent albums that emphasize dynamic shifts and textural depth. Central to the band's is frontman James Mercer's versatile role on vocals and guitar, providing the core melodic framework, complemented by prominent bass lines that drive the rhythmic foundation. During the early era with Marty Crandall, synthesizers and organs added atmospheric swells and quirky accents, enhancing the psychedelic undertones, while Jesse Sandoval's dynamic, propulsive style contributed to the songs' energetic builds and releases. This setup allowed for a balance of acoustic intimacy and electric propulsion, with occasional forays into auxiliary instruments like harmonium and to heighten the whimsical, narrative quality. James Mercer's songwriting features cryptic, narrative-driven that explore themes of relationships, personal , and emotional , often delivered through free-associative phrasing that invites multiple interpretations. His approach prioritizes evocative over direct , paired with catchy, hook-laden melodies that underscore the emotional core of each track. This lyrical style, combined with sophisticated progressions, creates songs that feel both confessional and universally relatable, evolving from the more straightforward folk-inflected narratives of their debut to the abstract, experimental explorations in later releases. The band's production techniques reflect their stylistic evolution, beginning with DIY home recording on their 2001 debut Oh, Inverted World, which captured a raw, lo-fi intimacy using basic setups in Mercer's basement. As their career progressed, they adopted professional studio polish, collaborating with producer Phil Ek on albums like Chutes Too Narrow (2003) and Wincing the Night Away (2007) to refine their sound with cleaner mixes, multi-tracked vocals, and subtle effects that amplified the chamber pop elements. Later works, such as Heartworms (2017), returned to self-produced home environments for a more organic, experimental feel, incorporating psychedelic flourishes and tempo manipulations seen in the remix album The Worm's Heart (2018).

Influences and legacy

The Shins' music draws from a diverse array of influences, rooted in James Mercer's childhood exposure to via radio and family influences, which instilled an appreciation for melodic songcraft from artists like and . During his formative years, Mercer was particularly shaped by acts such as and , whose harmonious pop and witty lyricism informed the band's jangly guitar-driven sound. In the 1990s, Mercer's involvement with Flake Music exposed him to and noise elements, blending complex rhythms with indie experimentation before transitioning to the more introspective style of The Shins. Mercer's high school favorites further expanded these roots, incorporating and from bands like , , and , which contributed to the Shins' emotive melodies and atmospheric textures. 1990s pioneers such as and the Pixies influenced the band's lo-fi aesthetics and dynamic shifts, while folk-oriented songwriters like added layers of intimate, confessional storytelling, evident in Mercer's vulnerable lyricism on albums like . As pioneers of the 2000s revival, The Shins helped bridge Sub Pop's era—following Nirvana's explosive legacy—with a more accessible, dreamy strain of that emphasized melody over aggression. Their debut (2001) became a touchstone for millennial indie, with tracks like "New Slang" gaining iconic status after featuring in the film Garden State, where Natalie Portman's character famously declared it would "change your life." This exposure propelled the band to mainstream recognition while solidifying their role in revitalizing 's emotional depth and pop sensibility. The Shins' impact extended to subsequent acts, influencing bands like Death Cab for Cutie, Spoon, and Arcade Fire through their blend of intricate arrangements and heartfelt narratives that prioritized conceptual songwriting over raw energy. An enduring fanbase has sustained the group's relevance, evidenced by reissues like the 2021 remastered Oh, Inverted World anniversary edition, which underscores their lasting appeal. As of 2025, Mercer continues to explore new material, sharing demos and songs via his Substack newsletter. Culturally, their soundtrack contributions—beyond Garden State to projects like the 2010 documentary 180° South—highlighted Mercer's genre-blending prowess, merging indie rock with folk and pop elements in collaborative works that expanded the band's footprint.

Personnel

Current members

The current lineup of The Shins, as of 2025, revolves around founder James Mercer as the creative core, supported by a stable group of collaborators who have contributed to recordings and live performances since the mid-2010s. This configuration has enabled the band to maintain its sound through sporadic releases and select appearances, including the Garden State 20th Anniversary Concert at the Greek Theatre in on March 29, 2025. James Mercer serves as lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter, having led the band continuously since its formation in 1996. His role encompasses composing the majority of the band's material and guiding its artistic direction across all eras. Yuuki Matthews handles , keyboards, and backing vocals, joining as a full member in 2011 after earlier collaborations dating back to 2005; he co-produced the 2018 release The Worm's Heart alongside Mercer and drummer Jon Sortland. Mark Watrous contributes guitar, keyboards, lap steel, and backing vocals since 2012, adding textural depth to both studio tracks and live sets. rounds out the rhythm section on drums since 2016, bringing experience from his work with to support the band's dynamic performances. Patti King provides keyboards and backing vocals since 2016, contributing to recent studio work and live appearances.

Former members

Marty Crandall served as the keyboardist for The Shins from 1996 to 2009, contributing significantly to the band's signature sound on early albums such as (2001) and (2003), where his melodic keyboard lines added texture and whimsy to tracks like "Kissing the Lipless" and "Gone for Good." His departure in May 2009 was described by frontman James Mercer as an "aesthetic decision" to refresh the band's direction amid evolving creative visions, though Crandall later reflected on the intense touring schedule leading to personal burnout as a factor in his exit. Crandall's tenure helped define the group's breakthrough era, bridging their Albuquerque roots from the Flake Music days to mainstream success. Neal Langford, an early who played guitar and bass, was part of The Shins' lineup from 2000 to 2003, participating in initial recordings and extensive early touring that supported . His contributions shaped the band's formative live energy during their rise from indie obscurity, but he departed amid internal shifts, with reports suggesting he pursued personal interests like hot-air ballooning, though former drummer claimed it was effectively a firing similar to later lineup changes. Langford's exit marked the first major transition, allowing bassist Dave Hernandez to return and stabilize for subsequent albums. Langford died in 2023. Jessica Dobson joined The Shins as lead guitarist in 2011 following the band's hiatus, providing a fresh dynamic during the promotion of Port of Morrow (2012) with her versatile playing on tracks like "Simple Song" and extensive world touring. Her tenure from 2011 to 2013 infused post-revival energy, blending her indie rock experience from collaborations with and into the group's evolving sound before she left to focus on her own project, . Richard Swift was a multi-instrumentalist member of The Shins from 2011 to 2016, handling keyboards, percussion, and bass on Port of Morrow and during live performances that revitalized the band after Mercer's side projects. His subtle, soulful contributions added depth to the era's more polished arrangements, drawing from his production background with acts like . Swift passed away in 2018 at age 41 due to complications from , leaving a lasting impact on the band's collaborative spirit.

Timeline

The Shins were formed in 1996 in , as a side project of James Mercer and drummer , both from the band Flake Music. Keyboardist Martin Crandall and bassist/guitarist Dave Hernandez joined in 1998, solidifying the initial core group that recorded the band's debut album (2001). Bassist Neal Langford replaced Hernandez in 2000 but departed in 2003 when the band relocated to ; Hernandez rejoined in 2003 for the recording and touring of (2003) and subsequent albums. This lineup—Mercer, Sandoval, Crandall, and Hernandez—remained stable through (2007), marking the band's most consistent period as a traditional four-piece ensemble. In May 2009, parted ways with , Crandall, and Hernandez, citing an "aesthetic decision" to refresh the project's direction; this shift transformed The Shins from a fixed band into a -centered collective with rotating collaborators. The immediate touring lineup for 2009–2011 included drummer (formerly of ), bassist/keyboardist Ron Lewis (from Grand Archives), and guitarist/keyboardist (from Fruit Bats). By 2012, for the Port of Morrow tour, the group featured Plummer, bassist Yuuki Matthews (from ), guitarist , and keyboardist Richard Swift, emphasizing 's role as the sole constant. Keyboardist/guitarist Richard Swift passed away in 2018, further underscoring the fluid nature of the ensemble. Since the 2017 release of Heartworms, the lineup has stabilized with greater touring consistency, reflecting Mercer's project-based approach while allowing flexibility for live performances; no major personnel changes have occurred through 2025.
MemberRoleActive Period
James MercerVocals, guitar, songwriter1996–present
Drums, percussion1996–2009
Martin CrandallKeyboards, bass, backing vocals1998–2009
Dave HernandezBass, guitar, backing vocals1998–2000, 2003–2009
Neal LangfordBass2000–2003 (died 2023)
Drums2009–2016
Ron LewisBass, keyboards2009–2011
Guitar, keyboards2009–2011
Yuuki MatthewsBass, keyboards, backing vocals2011–present
Guitar, backing vocals2011–2013
Richard SwiftKeyboards, guitar, backing vocals2011–2016 (died 2018)
Guitar, keyboards, lap steel, backing vocals2012–present
Jon SortlandDrums2016–present
Patti KingKeyboards, backing vocals2016–present
Casey FoubertGuitar, keyboards, backing vocals2016–2018

Discography

Studio albums

The Shins have released five studio albums, beginning with their debut on the independent label and later shifting to the major label following the fulfillment of their initial contract. This transition, announced in 2011, marked a significant evolution in the band's commercial reach and production resources. Collectively, the band's albums have sold nearly 2 million copies in the United States, reflecting sustained popularity driven by critical acclaim and soundtrack placements.
AlbumRelease dateLabelPeak position on Billboard 200
Oh, Inverted WorldAugust 21, 2001Sub Pop— (over 1 million copies sold to date)
Chutes Too NarrowOctober 21, 2003Sub Pop86
Wincing the Night AwayJanuary 23, 2007Sub Pop2
Port of MorrowMarch 20, 2012Columbia3
HeartwormsMarch 10, 2017Columbia20

Singles and EPs

The Shins' discography includes several extended plays () and over 15 singles, many of which served as lead tracks from their studio albums and achieved notable airplay on radio. Early releases focused on building their presence through limited-run vinyl and digital formats, while later singles often topped or charted highly on the chart, reflecting their commercial breakthrough. Certifications from the RIAA highlight enduring popularity, particularly for tracks tied to film soundtracks and radio hits. The band's debut EP, Nature Bears a Vacuum, was released in 1999 on Omnibus Records as a 7-inch featuring raw, noise-influenced tracks like "Those Bold " and "Nature Bears a ," marking their transition from the project Flake Music. In 2001, issued the self-titled EP The Shins, which previewed material from their debut album and included early versions of "" and "Caring Is Creepy," helping establish their melodic sound. Additional EPs include the iTunes-exclusive Live Session EP in 2007, capturing live renditions from their Wincing the Night Away tour era, and the acoustic-focused Port of Morrow Acoustic EP in 2012, offering stripped-down takes on tracks from that album. The 2018 remix album , a "flipped" reimagining of Heartworms with reversed tracklisting and genre-shifting arrangements, functions as a companion EP-like release, featuring reworked versions such as "The Fear (Flipped)." Notable singles span their career, with several gaining traction through radio, soundtracks, and streaming. "New Slang," released in 2001 from , initially flew under the radar but surged in popularity after its inclusion in the 2004 film Garden State , peaking at No. 74 on the and earning RIAA certification for 500,000 units in 2025. "Caring Is Creepy," also from 2001 and featured in Garden State, became a signature track without major chart success but solidified their . From , "" (2007) marked a commercial high, reaching No. 1 on the chart and introducing a more polished production style. "Simple Song" (2012) from Port of Morrow similarly topped the chart at No. 1, serving as a triumphant return after lineup changes. Singles from Heartworms (2017) continued their chart presence, with "Name for You" peaking at No. 28 on and addressing social themes, while "Painting a Hole" and "Cherry Hearts" received digital releases emphasizing introspective . The 2018 release of The Worm's Heart served as a full companion project to Heartworms, led by the single "The Fear (Flipped)," which reinterprets earlier material in a psychedelic vein and charted modestly on alternative digital sales. Other post-2017 singles include "The Great Divide" (2021), a standalone release exploring relational themes.
TitleRelease YearParent Album/EPNotable Chart Performance
2001UK Singles No. 74 (2004 re-entry)
Caring Is Creepy2001N/A (soundtrack-driven popularity)
2007 Alternative Airplay No. 1
Simple Song2012Port of Morrow Alternative Airplay No. 1; Belgium Ultratip No. 4
Name for You2017Heartworms Alternative Airplay No. 28
Cherry Hearts2017HeartwormsN/A (digital single)
The Fear (Flipped)2018The Worm's HeartAlternative digital sales entry

Recognition

Awards

The Shins have earned recognition primarily through sales certifications from the (RIAA) and awards for their music videos. Their debut album (2001) achieved platinum certification from the RIAA on May 23, 2023, signifying over 1,000,000 units shipped in the United States. The follow-up (2003) received gold certification from the RIAA on August 19, 2016, for shipments exceeding 500,000 units. Wincing the Night Away (2007) was certified platinum by the RIAA on February 21, 2025. Several singles have also received RIAA certifications, including "" (gold, June 9, 2025), "" (gold, April 12, 2023), "Caring Is Creepy" (gold, April 12, 2023), and "" (gold, April 12, 2023). In the realm of music videos, the band won the UK Music Video Award for Best International Video – Group in 2012 for "Simple Song," directed by Daniel Askill. They also secured the Jury Prize at the Film Festival's Music Video Competition in 2013 for the same video.

Nominations

The Shins have received several notable award nominations throughout their career, primarily recognizing their album releases and music videos. Their most prominent nomination came from the , highlighting their commercial breakthrough in the genre. In 2008, the band was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the for their third studio album, , which debuted at number two on the and achieved platinum certification. This nomination underscored the album's critical and commercial success, following its release on after the band's departure from . Earlier, in 2007, The Shins led the nominations for the Woodie Awards, an accolade voted on by college students to honor emerging and innovative artists. They received three nods: Woodie of the Year (competing against artists like and ), Alumni Woodie (recognizing established acts), and Viral Woodie for the music video of "," the lead single from . Despite the strong showing, the band did not win any of these categories, with over 4.6 million votes cast overall. These nominations reflected the band's growing popularity on college radio and online platforms during their 2007 tour.
YearAwardCategoryWorkOutcome
2007 Woodie AwardsWoodie of the YearThe ShinsNominated
2007 Woodie AwardsAlumni WoodieThe ShinsNominated
2007 Woodie AwardsViral Woodie"Phantom Limb" ()Nominated
2008Best AlbumNominated

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