Behold They Might Be Giants’ new video for “Insect Hospital” above. TMBG is currently touring in support of their album Nanobots and will perform in June 12 at Portland’s Crystal Ballroom and June 11 at Seattle’s Showbox SoDo. Here’s the latest from their publicist: Brooklyn’s original alternative rockers, They Might Be Giants are currently on …
They Might Be Giants have perfected their deliriously catchy, original sound over the past three decades. The New Yorker has said they “combine a Dadaist sensibility with smart hooks” while the Village Voice crowed, “They make defiantly uncool look and sound unbelievably cool…” The two-time GRAMMY winning Brooklyn originals return with charming wit, electrifying pop …
They Might Be Giants have been carving out their own path for three decades, continuously pushing the envelope and creating entirely new approaches to music along the way. The release of their first family album No! in 2002 opened new doors for the band and paved the way for other acts in the kid’s music …
The career of Brooklyn’s beloved They Might Be Giants has been a series of unexpected turns, but the release of their first family album No! in 2002 might have been the most celebrated turn of all. Not only did it set in motion what would become hugely successful second career for the band, the band …
Electronic Istanbul (Not Constantinople) – They Might Be Giants – Official Video from They Might Be Giants on Vimeo.
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It hit me as I listened to Join Us that They Might be Giants not only deserve the ardent fervor of their most fervent fans, but that they have influenced such a wide array of acts many of us find ourselves a fan of, from Cake to Flight of the Conchords and so many others, …
They Might Be Giants covers Chumbawamba