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They Might Be Giants

They Might Be Giants (often abbreviated as TMBG) is an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. During TMBG's early years, Flansburgh and Linnell frequently performed as a musical duo, often accompanied by a drum machine. In the early 1990s, TMBG expanded to include a backing band. The duo's current backing band consists of Marty Beller, Dan Miller and Danny Weinkauf. They have been credited as vital in the creation and growth of the prolific DIY music scene in Brooklyn in the mid-1980s.The group has been noted for its unique style of alternative music, typically using surreal, humorous lyrics, experimental styles and unconventional instruments in its songs. Over their career, they have found success on the modern rock and college radio charts. They have also found success in children's music with several educational albums, and in theme music for television programs and films.

TMBG have released 23 studio albums. Flood has been certified platinum, while their children's music albums Here Come the ABCs, Here Come the 123s, and Here Comes Science have all been certified gold. The duo has been nominated for four Grammy Awards, winning two. Flansburgh and Linnell won for writing the theme to Malcolm in the Middle (Best Film or Television Theme) and They Might Be Giants won for Here Come the 123s (Best Children's Album). Linnell and Flansburgh were also nominated for a Tony Award for Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre along with other composers of the show for SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical. In total, the group has sold over 4 million records.

Albums

1986 They Might Be Giants
1988 Lincoln
1990 Flood
1992 Apollo 18
1994 The Power of They Might Be Giants Dial‐a‐Song
1994 John Henry
1996 Factory Showroom
1999 Long Tall Weekend
2001 They Might Be Giants vs. McSweeney’s
2001 Mink Car
2002 No!
2004 The Spine
2004 Here Come the ABCs
2007 The Else
2008 Here Come the 123s
2009 Here Comes Science
2011 Join Us
2013 Nanobots
2015 Glean
2015 Why?
2016 Phone Power
2018 I Like Fun
2018 The Escape Team
2018 My Murdered Remains
2021 BOOK
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Latest Articles

News / Music
They Might Be Giants Release Free Live Album Recorded In Aus
Get your free Aussie-tour edition of 'Flood' right here
Reviews / Live
Live Review: They Might Be Giants, Dark Fair
Despite a running time of almost two hours, tonight’s show finishes far too quickly. We can only hope they don’t wait another 12 years to return.
News / Music
They Might Be Giants Proud & Ashamed Of Career
John Linnell has no idea how the journey will end either
Features / Music
Massive Potential
“Although in some ways of course it’s artificial, its music, but I don’t think we know how to calculate what we’re doing."
Reviews / Album
Album Review: They Might Be Giants - Nanobots
It neither breaks molds nor disappears up any art-pop orifices. But like the best pop music, it’s designed to be consumed and disposed of responsibly.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: They Might Be Giants - 'Nanobots'
Dr. Worm got weird.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: They Might Be Giants - Nanobots
Nanobots grows on you and if you feel a bit unsettled after your first listen, try again and you’ll be crooning “Teslaaaa, brought the x-ray photo to the world” in the shower for weeks.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: They Might Be Giants - Nanobots
To merely describe TMBG as ‘quirky’ or ‘zany’ is to do them a disservice. Yes, they’re idiosyncratic, but it isn’t without intelligence, humour or talent.
News / Music
They Might Be Giants Announce First Australian Shows In 12 Years
They're getting around to capital cities as well as playing Groovin' The Moo.
News / Music
They Might Be Giants Want To Tour Australia
The band are calling on Australian fans to get them here.