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A few months ago, They Might Be Giants announced a new project, BOOK, a 144-page hardcover book with a musical accompaniment that includes the first new songs the band has put out since their 2018 album My Murdered Remains. They shared “I Lost Thursday” from it back when they announced it and today they’ve released another new track called “I Broke My Own Rule.” Listen below.
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The Johns (Flannsburgh and Linnell) behind They Might Be Giants have just put out a music video for “Your On Fire,” a song we premiered earlier this year. The video is sweet and romantic or grisly and horrible depending on who’s perspective you’re taking it from. On the one hand it’s about a girl...
First emerging in the early ’80s, They Might Be Giants were compelling, confounding, and arguably without precedent. They remain, 30 years after the fact, relics of a period in which underground rock’s largely regional character incubated success stories from gifted weirdos across the country. Just as sunbaked desert days hel...
Veteran nerd-rock heroes They Might Be Giants return next month with a new album, their 16h, called Nanobots. The duo recorded the LP at the studio of their longtime friend Patrick Dillett, a producer who’s worked with David Byrne and Mary J. Blige. The album track “You’re On Fire” is a catchy and surprisi...
They Might Be Giants have set a March 5, 2013 release date for their new album, Nanobots
submitted by Nick Jan 27th 2012 08:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Fans of dorkily comedic things, take note: Nerd-rock veterans They Might Be Giants were on Conan last night, and it’s hard to imagine a more generally simpatico host. On the show, they played the recent track “When Will You Die.” And as a web exclusive, they also pulled out a noisy version of the 1988 [...]


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