news from They Might Be Giants : They Might Be Giants have a new podcast they would like you to hear. :: click here :: for a tiny pop up window. then, hit play.They will be touring extensively, and talking to "outsiders" in 2007 in support of two brand new albums.Thursday May 3rd Newmarket, NH Stone Church(2 shows) ages 14+Friday May 4th Burlington, VT Higher Ground ages 14+ Saturday May 5th N...
They Might Be GiantsThey Might Be Giants at Celebrate Brooklyn!Featuring Readings of Keats Stories by Claudia Marshall of WFUVSaturday, July 11Prospect Park BandshellGates at 3:00 pmNote: All shows are rain or shine
The two John's are having a homecoming show of sorts this weekend (July 11) at the Prospect Park bandshell where they will be performing tunes from their massively popular children's titles, No!, Here Come The ABC's, Here Come The 123's, and perhaps previewing a few new tracks from their forthcoming new children's album, Here Comes [...]
*EDIT* I figured I'd take the video down and leave the link to the website since they don't have a way to stop the autoplay (sorry guys). It's apparently down since so many people have been going to it for the one video, so if you haven't seen it yet, just keep trying. I'll also post my thoughts on the "controversy" later. In short, people should just chill out. But, this video is hilarious! Th...
I've been listening to They Might Be Giants for a long while, ever since Flood in fact, quite possibly the quintessential TMBG album of all time. A few years ago (gosh, it's hard to believe it's been that long) I wrote about The Else, the last adult orientated album the group released. Since then, they released Here Come the 123's last year, and just last month Here Comes Science, both of which...
After months of traveling the country on a national tour, 2009 Grammy Winners They Might Be Giants will play two benefit concerts at the New York Hall of Science on December 13. The two shows, at 1 and 3:15 pm, will feature TMBG’s newest songs from their latest children’s album ...
They Might Be GiantsHere Comes Science(Idlewild/Disney Sound)Releasing: 1 September (iTunes/Amazon) / 22 September (physical)SONG LISTDisc: 101 Science Is Real02 Meet the Elements03 I Am a...
photo: Autumn De WildeBrooklyn duo They Might Be Giant are one of those rare bands that cater to both the adult and kids music market. After releasing an album about he alphabet (Here Come the ABCs) and numbers (Here Come the 123s) the new CD/DVD set Here Comes Science is their most ambitious yet, tackling various subjects like Computer Aided Design, prisms and rainbows (Roy G. Biv), Photosynt...
MUSIC NEWS - Alternative rockers They Might Be Giants have announced a September release of a new kids CD and full length animated DVD, Here Comes Science. It's the follow-up to this years Grammy Award winning Best Children's Album Here Come the 123s. The 2-disc set will be available as exclusives thru Amazon (on disc) and iTunes (digitally) on September 1, with a release everyw
As a follow up to their Grammy winning album, Here Come The 123s, They Might Be Giants release their latest kids album Here Comes Science digitally today and physically on September 22. The album is currently ranked at #3 on the Amazon charts, right behind Whitney Houston & Willie Nelson! Here Comes Science [...]
A few years ago, I was somehow under the impression that John Popper, that guy from Blues Traveler, had died. Turned out, he had just lost a lot of weight. So, if I don't hear from you musicians in a while, assume that I've found an old CD of yours, wondered what you were doing, paid my respects in the event of death or weight loss, and moved on. On that note, They Might Be Giants, who are not ...
MUSIC NEWS - They Might Be Giants are deep into their new adult album project as well as a kids DVD and CD, and a picture book for the kids (please don't go all BARE NAKED... on us and have things fall apart) ! Not sure how they plan a release schedule with so much,and so diverse, material, but at least they've guaranteed a USA tour in October & November 2009 !But in the me