Vocals by Robin “Goldie” Goldwasser. Directed by Tiny Inventions. Horns arranged by Dan “The MAchine” Levine. ENTIRELY HAND MADE WITH ELECTRONIC HAND MACHINES.
Vocals by Robin “Goldie” Goldwasser. Directed by Tiny Inventions. Horns arranged by Dan “The MAchine” Levine. ENTIRELY HAND MADE WITH ELECTRONIC HAND MACHINES.
WOW! Two raves in one day. boingboing.com–the highest quality and most interesting tech and idea site out there–just blew our minds off our shoulders with this amazingly positive piece along with a posting of the amazing video to Meet the Elements.
But perhaps this review in the Washington Post’s blog is more impressive, and it illustrates that respect can be won on your fourteenth album!
In case you missed it, They Might Be Giants were recently featured in Wired Magazine. The original article, including an interview with Flansy where he discusses the film They Live, the uselessness of CD-roms and subcutaneousis mp3 players isĀ here, and for the complete unedited interview, click the more link below…
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=328074265&s=143441
Big news! Here Comes Science is OUT ON ITUNES! All of it! Yes, for the first time ever iTunes is releasing the entire audio and video from a TMBG project simultaneously. No DRM and amazing visual quality! Click on the link and bask in the zeros and ones!
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=105708952
The brand new TMBG video podcast is up on iTunes right now! Super-cool!
http://www.wired.com/underwire/2009/08/they-might-be-giants-here-comes-science/
Nice piece with and interview with Flansy. Discussion of the film They Live and the uselessness of CD-ROMs.