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Here Come the ABCs [CD/DVD Combo] [Read More ...]
Description: No stranger to the realm of children's records, They Might Be Giants have seen success with their CD No! and the book-and-CD combo Bed, Bed, Bed. Their latest CD, Here Come the ABCs, offers up 25 alphabetically themed songs. However, as is their charming way, the two Johns (Flans...
Here Come The 123s [CD/DVD] [Read More ...]
Your favorite alt rock band, THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS returns with it's 2nd Children's album. Follow up to the smash hit album, HERE COME THE ABCs, THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS returns with the CD + DVD of HERE COME THE 123! Featuring 24 Brand New Songs PLUS 24 Music Videos.
No! [Read More ...]
Description: Hitch up your I-Pods, egg-headed hipsters of the future: They Might Be Giants, the out-there band that files its sound under the banner of "Can't We All Just Get Along" is speaking your language. What they're saying is No!, but in a way that's weirdly welcoming, especially to any...
Flood [Read More ...]
Description: TMBG has always been a great reason for math and computer science majors to add a real rock album to their collection of John Williams and Weird Al records--and Flood is a bacchanalian celebration of dorkiness. Lifting off from their previous album, Lincoln, which was a sort of t...
Meet the Robinsons [Read More ...]
Description: Disney's animated adventure may be driven by themes of futuristic time traveling, but its musical score is a delightful, pop-driven hybrid that turns on decidedly back-to-the-future sensibilities. Rob Thomas' hook-rich single "Little Wonders" and the All-American Rejects' collabo...
Apollo 18 [Read More ...]
Description: Genuinely clever, profoundly sophomoric -- this NYC duo carry on tweaking pop songcraft in fine Bonzo Dog Doo Dah tradition. "The Statue Got Me High" is the zippy standout; other winners include "Narrow Your Eyes," "Guitar" (a smarmy remake of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight") and the ...
Lincoln [Read More ...]
Review: Perhaps the best of their early releases:Many fans are in love with "Flood" because it contains multiple classics that show up in everyone's collections. The best contained in "Lincoln" are on par, starting with "Ana Ng", right on through the obnoxious finale, "Kiss Me, Son of G...
Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants [Read More ...]
The ultimate anthology curated by the band, 52 songs including 'Don't Let's Start', 'Birdhouse In Your Soul' and the Grammy-winning 'Boss Of Me' plus a full color book with lyrics, discography and essays by the band and NPR's Sarah Vowell. Digipaks housed in a slipcase. 2002.
The Else [Read More ...]
Japanese pressing of this full-length comes with three additional bonus tracks, 'Brain Problem Situation', 'We Live In A Dump', & 'I'm Your Boyfriend Now'. 3D. 2008.
John Henry [Read More ...]
Description: They Might Be Giants expands to a sextet on its fifth album, John Henry. Even with the addition of bass, drums, sax, and trumpet, the focus is still on the goofy vocals, silly lyrical puns, and accordion-driven hooks of John Flansburgh and John Linnell, and that is not a good ...
Mink Car [Read More ...]
UK edition of 2001 album includes two bonus tracks, the sought after 'Boss Of Me' (from the TV show 'Malcolm In The Middle') & 'Your Mom's Alright'.
A User's Guide to They Might Be Giants [Read More ...]
Description: Led by John Flansburgh and John Linnell, They Might Be Giants rose to fame out of NYC's avant-garde performance scene in the 80's. Best known to the masses for "Boss of Me," their high-voltage theme song for the hit sitcom Malcolm in the Middle, TMBG has built a loyal and widespr...
Then: The Earlier Years [Read More ...]
Description: Before they became a successful major-label act, New York smart-guy popsters John Flansburgh and John Linnell started out as a resourceful do-it-yourself duo, recording their wacky ditties at home and making them available to the public via their Dial-A-Song hotline. That playfu...
They Might Be Giants [Read More ...]
Description: The self-titled debut from alternative music's favorite dork-rockers launched a career based on absurd lyrics planted in wildly diverse musical garden. Songs like "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head" and the New-Wavish tributary "Youth Culture Killed My Dog," are sung with an A...
Holidayland [Read More ...]
Review: Frankly a little disappointing:It's one thing for a CD like this to be short--obviously one look at the tracklist and you know that you're buying a special edition CD that won't have a full-length album on it. But the fact is, the quality of these tracks is just not up to the TM...
Indestructible Object [Read More ...]
Description: During their 20-year career, Brooklyn's art-rock pioneers, college rock kings, prolific musical stuntmen, and pop icons have inspired two generations of discerning music listeners. "Indestructible Object" contains four originals that emphasize the band's serious songwriting prowe...
They Got Lost [Read More ...]
Description: over their 20-plus year career, They Might Be Giants have accumulated an impressive stockpile of rarities, B-sides, demos, and non-album tracks. Few bands have been as prolific. But the vault is now open! They Got Lost is a Giants fan's dream collection. From cult favorites like...
The Spine [Read More ...]
With their unique blend of catchy melodies and inscrutable lyrics, They Might Be Giants have lived a twenty-year frenzy of creative output, selling over three million albums and winning a Grammy in the process. The Spine is TMBG's new release, and has been heralded as their most rocking album ever.
Here Come The ABCs [Read More ...]
Description: No stranger to the realm of children's records, They Might Be Giants have seen success with their CD No! and the book and CD combo Bed, Bed, Bed. Their latest CD, Here Come The ABCs, offers up twenty-five alphabetically themed songs. However, as is their charming way, the two Joh...
Miscellaneous T [Read More ...]
Review: file under T:Fans of the earlier TMBG releases will appreciate this essential collection of b-sides, remixes, and odds n ends. It's consistent with the distinct whimsical sound and sense of humor of the first two albums (self-titled and Lincoln). If you're just discovering the ...
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