One of many new fan videos for the They Might Be Giants track "Can't Keep Johnny Down," which was chosen as "BEST" by submission judge John Hodgman.
This track comes from They Might Be Giants' new LP, Join Us. Watch a review of it right here.
One of many new fan videos for the They Might Be Giants track "Can't Keep Johnny Down," which was chosen as "BEST" by submission judge John Hodgman.
This track comes from They Might Be Giants' new LP, Join Us. Watch a review of it right here.
If the rock history books stay accurate, Brooklyn's They Might Be Giants will go down as being one of the most idiosyncratic bands of all-time--even if that idiosyncrasy seems to wane a little bit on Join Us. This record isn't completely devoid of fun or flavor. The Johns' usual buffet of strong melodies, catchy hooks, and esoteric lyrics is here. If anything on this album will keep longtime fans happy, it's that.
However, the sound here is really lacking the bold and kooky flavor I'm usually in line to be served. It sounds like something that would get plainly cited as a more mature direction. To me, it's just less. Less fun, less color, less spirit.
I wasn't offended by this album, and there's a good chunk of songs on here that are so good they make the sound of Join Us irrelevant. Still, not every track scratched that itch.
Stream: Four new TMBG songs MP3: They Might Be Giants- Can't Keep Johnny Down
Gearing up for their latest album, Join Us, They Might Be Giants are streaming four tracks from the LP on Spinner. Check 'em out via the link above.
I know a lot of people who visit this blog might not be familiar with They Might Be Giants, and that's fine. The band's discography is vast and their history is vast-er. So I'd like to take this opportunity to recommend an album or two. Let's have a song, too!