| From: | They Might Be Giants
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| Date: | Jun 4, 2007 11:55 PM |
| Subject | New free podcast! Just 12 days til Troy NY free show! |
| Body: | Click here to pre-order THE ELSE from Amazon! This first edition is the DELUXE 2 CD set with full length bonus disc! • • • • • Podcast 26A drops tonight! Click here to subscribe for free! • • • • • TOTALLY FREE CONCERT IN TROY NEW YORK IN JUST TEN DAYS! More free shows! Mohegan Sun, CT! Detroit MI! and watch the myspace page for San Jose! Click here for show info, songs from The Else, new photos, "Take Out the Trash", new links that really, really work! Click here to see They Might Be Giants myspace page fully updated • • • • • THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS ON TOUR IN THE US ALL YEAR! June 16 Troy, New York July 18 New York, New York July 19 Dewey Beach, Delaware July 20 Lancaster, Pennsylvania July 21 Cleveland, Ohio July 22 Detroit FREE CONCERT July 25 New York July 26 Seaside Park, New Jersey July 27 Wellfleet, Massachusetts July 28 FREE 2nd ANNUAL AUDIENCE APPRECIATION SHOW Mohegan Sun, Connecticut Aug 1 New York, New York Aug 3 Ammagansett, New York Aug 4 FAMILY SHOW Oyster Bay, New York Aug 8 New York • • • • • Flansblog 3000 "Hey everybody. John F. from TMBG here! Hope everyone is ready to jump into summer! This free show in Troy is coming up very soon-if you know anybody up in that area tell ‘em we're coming! We've been pretty crazy busy finishing up a bunch of The Else related things for the big "physical release" on July 10. Magazine ads, new posters for CD shops, new t-shirts and hats for the tour, etc. Some interesting news-looks like we are going to get to release The Else on VINYL! It's even going to a gatefold! This is our first actual "record" released in the US since 1990! It's all happening! Just finished a three day run of shows playing songs collaborating with this electronic instrument making group called LEMUR, run by this very cool fellow named Eric Singer. They build these electronically controlled musical instruments in Brooklyn. The instruments are called robots although they are not anthropo- morphized (or robots in the Robbie the Robot sense-no faces or moving limbs) It was a group show, with some very interesting experimental composers writing for the robots and human ensembles. Jim Thirlwell (who performed as Foetus for a number of years) did a piece with machines and a string section that was notably dynamic. He was also a very interesting guy to hang out with. With so much going on technically and so many acts, the shows were naturally all little bumpy. Even just playing with the robots was a bit disorienting. Even though a lot of the musical roles for the robots in our pieces were traditional drum patterns, their clang and clatter was pretty odd. We performed three songs-a longer version of the first section of "With the Dark" from The Else, and two other new songs; "Vestibule" and "Our Cannibal Friends" I hope we can get to do more with them, and document the stuff we've already worked on." Flansburgh speaks out in The Gothamist about working with the Dust Brothers, playing the real Fillmore East, and ventriloquist friends. • • • • • If you want free mp3s and a monthly email newsletter sign up for TMBGs free mp3 service by clicking here • • • • • Yes, you can preview THE ELSE at iTunes. Just click here! • • • • • HAVING TROUBLE GETTING THE PODCAST? Click here • • • • • MISSED A PODCAST? Go to the www.dialasong.com podcast archive! |