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'''Here Comes Science''' is an upcoming children's album (likely a DVD/CD set) from [[They Might Be Giants]], and is the third in their line of educational albums, following [[2005]]'s ''[[Here Come The ABCs]]'' and [[2008]]'s ''[[Here Come The 123s]]''. It will be the band's fourteenth studio album. | '''Here Comes Science''' is an upcoming children's album (likely a DVD/CD set) from [[They Might Be Giants]], and is the third in their line of educational albums, following [[2005]]'s ''[[Here Come The ABCs]]'' and [[2008]]'s ''[[Here Come The 123s]]''. It will be the band's fourteenth studio album. | ||
− | The band begin hinting that the next children's album would be science-themed via interviews around the release of ''123s'', but the actual title of the album was not confirmed until an August 2008 [http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/08/20/1022352.php interview] for Blogcritics Magazine. | + | The band begin hinting that the next children's album would be science-themed via interviews around the release of ''123s'', but the actual title of the album was not confirmed until an August 2008 [http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/08/20/1022352.php interview] with [[John Flansburgh]] for Blogcritics Magazine. |
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Here Comes Science is an upcoming children's album (likely a DVD/CD set) from They Might Be Giants, and is the third in their line of educational albums, following 2005's Here Come The ABCs and 2008's Here Come The 123s. It will be the band's fourteenth studio album.
The band begin hinting that the next children's album would be science-themed via interviews around the release of 123s, but the actual title of the album was not confirmed until an August 2008 interview with John Flansburgh for Blogcritics Magazine.