No Way Down

Album: Port of Morrow (2012)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • Shins frontman James Mercer commuted every week from his home city of Portland to producer Greg Kurstin's Los Angeles studio to record Port of Morrow. "That sounds arduous but it wasn't too bad," Mercer told Q magazine. "I would nap, read. In fact one of the songs, 'No Way Down,' came about on a flight. I was reading this article about the American trade deficit and the lyrics just came out of me - which was cool as that song was causing a lot of trouble."
  • Despite the song's pointed pro-Occupy Wall Street protest sensibility, it actually predates the whole movement. "It's funny because that song was written well before any of that stuff started to happen," Mercer explained to Spinner. "I had read an article about how there's been this long relationship between corporate business and labor and union power, and this article was about this sort of crazy move that happened where basically, the business world altered that relationship, they created legislation, lobbied it into existence that allowed them to go overseas, and do -- what I consider, and I'm not super knowledgeable -- but working with a country that has no respect for civil rights or worker rights or anything like that. You basically get to have slave labour without being a slave owner, and you basically kill the relationships you have with the labour force you have here. I don't know. I don't have a solution for it. But it's a fascinating thing to think about and it was good fodder for that song."

    "And I was reading how back in the 1800s if somebody owned something," Mercer continued, "and I don't know when corporate law changed -- but there was a time when if you were a business owner you were completely held accountable to everything that happened. You didn't have that separation. And you had to give a s--- because your ass was on the line when you sold things and you made your millions, and how you made them, and how it affected other people. And that just doesn't happen anymore."

Comments: 1

  • Leolee Nkin from Plateau State Of NigeriaAmazing song
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Metallica

MetallicaFact or Fiction

Beef with Bon Jovi? An unfortunate Spandex period? See if you can spot the true stories in this Metallica version of Fact or Fiction.

Marvin Gaye

Marvin GayeFact or Fiction

Did Marvin try out with the Detroit Lions? Did he fake crazy to get out of military service? And what about the cross-dressing?

Jason Newsted (ex-Metallica)

Jason Newsted (ex-Metallica)Songwriter Interviews

The former Metallica bassist talks about his first time writing a song with James Hetfield, and how a hand-me-down iPad has changed his songwriting.

Dan Reed

Dan ReedSongwriter Interviews

Dan cracked the Top 40 with "Ritual," then went to India and spent 2 hours with the Dalai Lama.

Little Big Town

Little Big TownSongwriter Interviews

"When seeds that you sow grow by the wicked moon/Be sure your sins will find you out/Your past will hunt you down and turn to tell on you."

Brandi Carlile

Brandi CarlileSongwriter Interviews

As a 5-year-old, Brandi was writing lyrics to instrumental versions lullabies. She still puts her heart into her songs, including the one Elton John sings on.