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Type
Grammofonplade
Format
1 grammofonplade, 1 bilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
rock
Emnetal
78.794:5
Bidrag af
Indhold
The Fear (Flipped)So Now What (Flipped)Heartworms (Flipped)Dead Alive (Flipped)Half a Million (Flipped)Rubber Ballz (Flipped)Mildenhall (Flipped)Fantasy Island (Flipped)Cherry Hearts (Flipped)Painting a Hole (Flipped)Name For You (Flipped)
Beskrivelse
"A complete rework of The Shins acclaimed album Heartworms - Features new versions of all 11 tracks"
Forlag
Columbia RecordsSony Music Entertainment International
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
AllMusic, 2018
"Arriving less than a year after Heartworms, The Worm's Heart finds the Shins literally flipping the script: James Mercer and crew turn their previous album's track listing on its head and transform its fast songs into slow ones, and vice-versa. While Heartworms was already some of the band's most eclectic music, the Shins stretch their range even further on these "flipped" versions of its songs - with mixed results ... Die-hard fans may appreciate the musical switcheroos on The Worm's Heart, but others may not understand the need for them"
AllMusic, 2018
The guardian, 2018-01-19
"A little under a year ago, James Mercer released the fifth Shins album, Heartworms. Now he's released the same album, in a fashion he describes as "flipped" - that is, the running order is reversed, and every song is in a different style to the original. By and large, the top-line melody remains intact, but everything else - instrumentation, tempo - is altered. It's neither better nor worse than Heartworms - which itself was very much a mixed bag - but the pleasures come in different places"
The guardian, 2018-01-19
Pitchfork, 2018-01-23
"In the end, The Worm's Heart proves the fairly obvious point that both song and surroundings are important, and reminds us that Mercer is an occasional master of both. It's a pleasant oddity in the Shins' catalogue-neither a dazzling reinvention of the original release (see: Massive Attack V Mad Professor's towering No Protection) nor a hastily-assembled insult to the band's creative work (like TRON: Legacy Reconfigured). If nothing else, it lets you cherry-pick the radical brilliance of "Cherry Hearts (Flipped)" and "Heartworms (Flipped)" for a playlist and forget the rest"
Pitchfork, 2018-01-23