James Mercer of The Shins and Danger Mouse Release “Shelter” First New Broken Bells Song in Three Years

Indie rock duo Broken Bells have reunited, releasing “Shelter,” their first piece of new music since their single “It’s That Talk Again,” in 2015. This new single was released today on member Danger Mouse’s 30th Century Records via AWAL.

Vocalist James Mercer of The Shins comprises the other half of Broken Bells, alongside prolific producer and multi-instrumentalist Danger Mouse (Brian Burton). Their self-titled debut album was released in 2010, which was followed up by the EP Meyrin Fields in 2011 and then After the Disco in 2014.

This latest track was officially teased on the group’s social media earlier this week. In addition to this official teaser, other posts have been showing pictures of the duo in the studio since at least August of this year.

According to a press release this latest single was recording during the year between After the Disco and  “It’s That Talk Again.” “Shelter,” blends Danger Mouse’s sample based production and experimental instrumentals with Mercer’s vocal performance, blending the dark and dissonant into a psychedelic experience.

Mercer took a short hiatus with his band The Shins for three years, before releasing Heartworms in March of 2017. During this time the vocalist teased a possible reunion with Danger Mouse, stating that he was interest in getting together in the studio if time allowed it.

“I have corresponded with Brian a little bit about getting together, and he has affirmed that he’d like to do the same but he’s really busy (laughs) as we all know, and obviously I’m busy right now too so I wouldn’t be able to do it in the next few months,” Mercer explained in an interview with MusicFeeds.

He also explained that he tends to focus is energy going from one project than the next, rather than juggling multiple music projects at once. When Mercer begins working with the Shins, his effort is entirely focused on the band whereas with Broken Bells, the attention shifts.

“There’s a big chunk of time taken up by a Broken Bells release and touring for Broken Bells, so I don’t really work on Shins stuff when I’m working with Brian [Burton, a.k.a. Dangermouse]. I just kind of jump around between the two [projects],” Mercer explained in an interview with the LAist.”Probably about two years of that time was Broken Bells stuff, and it’s just funny how life just takes up a lot of time. I’ve got three kids, I’ve got a family. There’s probably about a year’s worth of time there where it was me just being…But all the while I was ruminating about song ideas, saving little ideas on my phone, so everything turns into work.”

In addition he explains that his approach to songwriting is different between both projects. “When it comes to Broken Bells, it’s pretty easy for me to delineate because I generally just write with Brian together in the studio, and we generally come up with things together,” Mercer elaborated in the interview.

Photo Credit: Sharon Alagna 

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