They Might Be Giants

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Combining a knack for infectious melodies with a quirky, bizarre sense of humor and a vaguely avant-garde aesthetic borrowed from the New York post-punk underground, They Might Be Giants became one of the most unlikely alternative success stories of the late '80s and early '90s. Musically, John Flansburgh and John Linnell borrowed from everywhere, but their freewheeling eclecticism was enhanced by their arcane, geeky sense of humor. The duo would reference everything from British Invasion to Tin Pan Alley, while making allusions to pulp fiction and President Polk. Through their string of indie releases and constant touring, They Might Be Giants built up a huge following on college campuses during the late '80s, switching to a major label in the early '90s. With support from MTV, 1990's Flood became a gold album, and with it, the duo began to reap commercial rewards, moving into the status of one of the most popular alternative bands before grunge. However, They Might Be Giants' whimsical outlook became buried in the avalanche of post-grunge groups that dominated MTV and modern rock radio in the mid-'90s, and the group retreated to its cult following.

Flansburgh and Linnell met when they were children in Lincoln, Massachusetts. During high school, they began writing songs together, yet they never officially formed a band. Both Johns went to college after high school, with Linnell playing in the Mundanes, a new wave group from Rhode Island. By 1981, the pair had reunited, deciding to move to Brooklyn to pursue a musical career. Taking their name from a George C. Scott film and performing their original material with a drum machine, They Might Be Giants soon became fixtures on the Manhattan underground. Although Flansburgh and Linnell were building a cult following, they had a hard time getting a record deal, so they set up Dial-A-Song -- a phone line that played songs on an answering machine -- as a way to get their songs heard. The gimmick worked. Not only did it lead to a deal with the indie label Bar/None, but over the years it was a successful venture; at one point, the service was receiving hundreds of calls a day.

They Might Be Giants released their eponymous debut in 1986, and the album became a college radio hit; it also made waves on MTV due to the inventive video for "Don't Let's Start." Two years later, they released Lincoln, which expanded their following considerably. Featuring the college hit "Ana Ng," Lincoln climbed to number 89 on the charts, earning the attention of major labels. They Might Be Giants decided to sign with Elektra Records in 1990, releasing Flood later that year. Flood worked its way to gold status, thanks to the singles "Birdhouse in Your Soul" and "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)," which both had popular videos. In the wake of the group's success, Restless/Bar/None released the B-sides and rarities compilation Miscellaneous T in 1991.

Apollo 18, released in 1992, wasn't quite as successful as Flood, yet it consolidated the group's cult. For the album's supporting tour, They Might Be Giants performed with a full backing band for the first time, hiring former Pere Ubu bassist Tony Maimone and drummer Brian Doherty. The shift toward a full band coincided with the dominance of grunge in alternative rock. Though they were strengthened by the powerful sound of a full band, They Might Be Giants failed to receive much attention from MTV, mainstream modern rock radio, or college radio when they released John Henry in the fall of 1994. Recorded with the full band, John Henry lost the group a number of fans, yet their concerts remained popular attractions, especially on American college campuses. Still, the band's next album, 1996's Factory Showroom, was virtually ignored by the press, MTV, and radio. The live Severe Tire Damage followed two years later.

They Might Be Giants maintained their "hardest working men in show business" status in 2001 when they issued Mink Car, a stunning follow-up to Factory Showroom that boasted collaborations with M. Doughty, Adam Schlesinger, and the Elegant Too. They celebrated their 20th anniversary in summer 2002 with the release of their first children's album, No! Rhino also celebrated the band's tenure with the first-ever They Might Be Giants retrospective, Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants. A year later, Flansburgh and Linnell joined Canadian artist Marcel Dzama for the children's book and CD set Bed, Bed, Bed. The Indestructible Object EP arrived in spring 2004, just a few months before the band's eighth full-length album, The Spine. Early in 2005, Here Come the ABCs and its accompanying DVD were the band's first releases for Disney Sound. Later that year, They Got Lost arrived.

Over the course of the next two years, TMBG released a series of monthly and bimonthly podcasts. They also contributed to various film soundtracks, including Disney's Meet the Robinsons and the film adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Coraline. The band's 14th studio release, The Else, hit stores in the summer of 2007. Here Come the 123's, the sequel to Here Come the ABC's, appeared in early 2008. Later that year, the CD/DVD set Venue Songs, which featured appearances by actor/comedian John Hodgman, was released. Here Comes Science, which featured songs about paleontology, astronomy, and chemistry, and included a DVD with animated versions of "the Johns" and videos by Divya Srinivasan, Tiny Inventions, David Cowles, Hine Mizushima, and Feel Good Anyway, was released in fall 2009. Two years later, They Might Be Giants put the children's music on hold and released Join Us, the band's first "adult" album in four years. Soon after the band finished the Join Us tour, They Might Be Giants began work on their 16th album Nanobots, a song cycle that featured several small songs akin to the "Fingerprints" tracks on Apollo 18. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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    Latitude announce more additions including They Might Be Giants
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    Latitude announce more additions including They Might Be Giants
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    nonetheless. They join these acts, who were announced around this time last month. Anna Calvi, Avi Buffalo, The Bees, Bellowhead, Bright Eyes, British...
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    They Might Be Giants Do Conan
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    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...
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    The National, Rufus Wainwright, They Might Be Giants to Play Marriage Equality Benefit
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    They Might Be Giants - "You're On Fire" (Stereogum Premiere)
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    They Might Be Giants Pack Mini-Jams Into 'Nanobots' - Album Premiere
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    They Might Be Giants are ready to release their new record, Nanobots, and the title couldn't be more appropriate for the quirky alt-rockers' 16th stud...
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Tour Dates

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  • May 30 Thursday
    Indianapolis, IN, US The Vogue Theatre
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  • May 31 Friday
    Milwaukee, WI, US Turner Hall Ballroom
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  • May 31 Friday
    Milwaukee, WI, US Turner Hall Ballroom
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  • Jun 1 Saturday
    Minneapolis, MN, US First Avenue
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  • Jun 2 Sunday
    Iowa City, IA, US Englert Theatre
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  • Jun 4 Tuesday
    Des Moines, IA, US Wooly's
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  • Jun 5 Wednesday
    Omaha, NE, US Slowdown
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  • Jun 6 Thursday
    Kansas City, MO, US Crossroads Kc
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  • Jun 7 Friday
    Denver, CO, US Ogden Theatre
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  • Jun 8 Saturday
    Salt Lake City, UT, US The Depot
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  • Jun 10 Monday
    Vancouver, BC, Canada Biltmore Cabaret
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  • Jun 11 Tuesday
    Vancouver, BC, Canada Biltmore Cabaret
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  • Jun 12 Wednesday
    Seattle, WA, US Showbox SoDo
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  • Jun 13 Thursday
    Portland, OR, US McMenamin's Crystal Ballroom
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  • Jun 14 Friday
    San Francisco, CA, US The Warfield
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  • Jun 15 Saturday
    Anaheim, CA, US House of Blues
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  • Jun 16 Sunday
    Solana Beach, CA, US Belly Up Tavern
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  • Aug 10 Saturday
    Brooklyn, NY, US Celebrate Brooklyn at the Prospect Park Bandshell
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Discography

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  • Breakaway Recordings (2013)
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  • Nanobots (2013)
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    Idlewild Recordings
  • Join Us (2011)
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  • Here Comes Science (2009)
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    Here Comes Science (2009)
  • Here Come the 123's (2008)
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    Here Come the 123's (2008)
    EMI Music Distribution
  • The Else (2007)
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  • Here Come the ABC's (2005)
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  • The Spine (2004)
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    The Spine (2004)
    Zoe
  • No! (2002)
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    No! (2002)
    Idlewild/Rounder
  • Mink Car (2001)
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    Mink Car (2001)
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