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They Might Be Giants Talk About Playing Shows for Kidsnew

"They're a really tough crowd to play for," says John Linnell. "It's not unusual for them to talk through a song. Or even talk while we're talking. They don't care about the social conventions that usually account for good manners at a show. And if we play a song they don't like, they will definitely let us know."
New Haven Advocate  |  Peter Gerstenzang  |  06-16-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

They Might Be Giants of Kids' Musicnew

Cleverly designed to teach kids to recognize numbers and how to count, TMBG deploys its usual earnest wackiness with a variety of musical influences, from twisted American folk to '60s rock riffs and '70s soul, as the duo works its way up from zero to infinity.
Shepherd Express  |  David Luhrssen  |  02-15-2008  |  Reviews

They Might Be Giants Switch Gears Yet Againnew

The band recently made a daring move, undertaking a surprising, unexpected collaboration with notorious production team the Dust Brothers.
Charleston City Paper  |  Alan Sculley  |  10-31-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

They are Definitely Giantsnew

John Flansburgh bares his soul and the little birdhouse that lies within.
Boulder Weekly  |  Dave Kirby  |  09-24-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Towering Overhead

They Might Be Giants keep it real (and real fun).
Charleston City Paper  |  Sara Miller  |  09-30-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

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