Tell A Friend about Flood
Today is the 30th anniversary of the release of our 3rd album Flood. It has become “calling card” for generations of new listeners, and in that spirit, we invite all to share it on this DAY OF FLOOD. Hit all the buttons, shout it from the tree tops, or at least tell someone who has never heard TMBG!
The Spotify link for the whole album is here https://spoti.fi/36Yap6u
Your Racist Friend on Letterman https://bit.ly/2uJpzhN
Vinyl people go here and give the gift of the green vinyl or picture disc to the lucky person in your life (that could even be you!) https://bit.ly/2so4tVo
The free download of FLOOD LIVE IN AUSTRALIA has been reposted at our website’s free download page https://bit.ly/2FOAxFd
We'd put a Napster link here, but the link doesn't work anymore.
We will be performing special Flood shows from now until May across the United States. 29 of 31 shows are already fully sold out. We will resume the celebration with a Vancouver to Texas West Coast run starting in early fall, and look forward to a UK run that might even include some shows on the continent. We also suspect we we’ll be back in the South in 2021, playing all your favorites from Flood and much more in our 2 hour+ music marathon of a show. EXCELSIOR.
ABOUT FLOOD
Before Alternative Rock, when rock dinosaurs still roamed the earth, They Might Be Giants crawled out of the primordial performance art scene of the Lower East Side and on to the college rock scene with a series of breakthrough songs and best-selling albums. Vaulted into the national scene by a series of highly creative videos, the band ultimately garnered the attention of the powerhouse major-label Elektra Entertainment. Collaborating with British hit-makers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, as well as emerging indie legends Roger Moutenot and Patrick Dillett, the band embarked on an album that would leave their lo-fi roots behind in exchange for a sonic adventure to be called Flood. Embraced by critics and audiences alike, the 19-song album would go on to go platinum and garner a clutch of timeless favorites for the band including Birdhouse in Your Soul, Twisting, Your Racist Friend, Istanbul (Not Constantinople), Particle Man, Dead and many others.