They Might Be Giants Unveil Oct. 29 'BOOK' Release Date
A 144-page full-color, cloth-bound hardcover book and brand new full-length album, BOOK was born through a series of brainstorms with longtime collaborator and graphic design legend Paul Sahre when they decided to team up with Brooklyn street photographer Brian Karlsson.
They Might Be Giants Video Created With Award-Winning Illustrator David Plunkert
35-years deep, Brooklyn's freewheeling local heroes They Might Be Giants remain rock's most original perpetual-motion machine; creating startling new music and performing shows packed with spontaneity and undeniable joy across the globe. Today, the band shares a new Dial-A-Song video “The Communists Have the Music,' created with the animation team lead by David Plunkert, the award-winning illustrator of the notorious The New Yorker Trump/KKK sailboat cover. Premiered with BrooklynVegan, the track is an instant TMBG classic with the melodic hooks the band is renowned for. Listen to it twice and the song will play on in your head for days.
They Might Be Giants 'WTF with Marc Maron' Out Today, Plus Bob's Burgers, CONAN Web Exclusive, & Tour
In the historic last episode recorded in Marc Maron's Highland Park garage, Brooklyn alternative rock legends John Flansburgh and John Linnell sat down with the WTF host for what is perhaps the most caffeinated conversation of their lives. For an hour plus the band discusses the breakthroughs, unlikely setbacks and unusual show business run ins of their 35 year career in the latest episode of WTF with Marc Maron podcast, released today. Additionally, fans can check out the clever band name reference in the latest episode of Bob's Burgers, the 'I Left My Body' contest-winning video & a special CONAN web-exclusive performance.
Photo Coverage: On the Opening Night Red Carpet for SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS!
SpongeBob SquarePants on Broadway officially opened just last night, December 4th, at The Palace Theatre. SpongeBob SquarePants is a new musical with a book by Kyle Jarrow, music supervision, orchestrations and arrangements by Tom Kitt, choreography by Christopher Gattelli, and conceived and directed by Tina Landau.