Back in March, when the Shins released their latest album Heartworms, it arrived with an "flipped" version of single "Name for You," and later in October, "Cherry Hearts" got a remix and its own "flipped" version, too. As it turns out, there is more where that came from: James Mercer prepared "flipped" versions of every song on Heartworms, and as Pitchfork reports,…
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The Shins Announce Heartworms Rework Album The Heart’s Worm
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