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The career trajectory of alternative rock band legends They Might Be Giants came awfully close to spiraling out of control June 2022 when co-founder John Flansburgh was involved in a serious car crash ...
Nonetheless, nerdy legends John Linnell and John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants and their new album, “I Like Fun,” are proving that bands can get to album No. 20 gracefully and graciously. The ...
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Tell John Linnell of They Might Be Giants that you’re extremely impressed that the tour he and his bandmate John Flansburgh have recently undertaken is mostly sold out and he’ll come back with a ...
John Linnell, co-founder for the Grammy Award-winning alternative rock group, They Might Be Giants, knows that process is as important as product, if not more so. For the band—which has released ...
They Might Be Giants vocalist and guitarist John Flansburgh is recovering from a car accident, according to the musician's bandmate John Linnell. In a Twitter post shared Thursday, Linnell said ...
The post They Might Be Giants Perform “Doctor Worm” on Kimmel: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Their Beast of Horns rendition of “Doctor Worm” is as zany and absurd as the original, with vocalist ...
John Linnell of They Might Be Giants will release an EP sung in the Latin language this Friday. It's called The Roman Songs and is self-released. Linnell issued a statement: ""I can hear some of you ...
“I can hear some of you screaming, ‘why songs in Latin?’ and I admit I’m scrambling for a cogent explanation. There isn’t one,” says They Might Giants co-founder John Linnell of Roman Songs, his first ...