The Else

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The Else
Studio album by They Might Be Giants
First released May 15, 2007
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Tracks 13 Last album Here Come The ABCs
Label Idlewild / Zoë Length 38:18 Next album Here Come The 123s

The Else is the twelfth studio album by They Might Be Giants, released digitally via iTunes on May 15th, 2007, and on CD July 10th.

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Description

TMBG sat down to begin work on the album in early 2006, and spent over a full year recording, writing, and producing it. John Flansburgh:

We were very lucky that we could approach this project without deadlines or release schedules hanging over our heads. We wanted to be sure this was an album that was our best effort from beginning to end and I am very excited to report I believe we've actually done it!

The Iraq War was an influence on the songwriting process for the album. John Linnell:

That period was also in the wake of Iraq War, so we were kind of feeling bad all the time because of the shitty government that we had. Normally that kind of thing won't have a very direct relationship to our own theme, but there's a number of songs on The Else that were a reflection of how horrible everything seemed at the time.

John Flansburgh:

Before that project had a name, all my files were just in a folder called "During the War." It's not the topic but it is the backdrop. It was the thing that's happening that's just sort of poisoning everything around it.

During the band's 2006 tour, they previewed three songs from the new album, "Bee Of The Bird Of The Moth", "Careful What You Pack" and "The Cap'm". No other songs from the album were performed until May 2007, on TMBG's "warm-up tour" for the album.

The album was collaboratively produced by Pat Dillett (TMBG's producer since 1996's Factory Showroom), The Dust Brothers, and They Might Be Giants themselves. The album's title was revealed in late February 2007, during a phone interview by Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child with Marty Beller. Artwork for the album was created by Marcel Dzama, the artist behind TMBG's 2003 Bed, Bed, Bed book. Dzama has also created many promotional photographs for the album, such as "The Else rehearsals." The photographs are included with the album's CD release.

Releases

iTunes release

On April 27, 2007, TMBG revealed via a Myspace bulletin that The Else would first be released via iTunes on May 15, seven weeks before its July CD release. According to a disclaimer posted to their Myspace profile, the band made the decision to release it early on iTunes "out of consideration for their fans that feel they cannot wait." Following its May 15 release, the album reached the following peak positions on the iTunes album charts:

It also reached #9 on the Billboard Top Digital Albums charts that week.

The album was released in the U.S. iTunes Store on May 15th, 2007 and had been put up on the UK and Canadian stores as of July 12th, 2007.

CD release

The July 10 CD release of the album, hailed as a "deluxe CD" by TMBG's Myspace bulletins, includes photographs by Marcel Dzama and a full-length bonus disc, included with the album's first pressing. The bonus disc includes 23 tracks which, according to TMBG's Myspace bulletins and a 2007 newsletter, consist of new rarities and "hi-fi versions" of podcast favorites, along with "many previously unreleased studio recordings in brilliant CD quality sound!" The bonus disc is not, however, accompanied by a printed tracklisting, publishing information or the like. The bonus disc is separate on streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music.

Vinyl release

LP cover

In a June 4, 2007 Myspace bulletin, John Flansburgh revealed that The Else would also be released as a gatefold vinyl LP by Rounder Records. The vinyl LP was released Tuesday, September 11, 2007, with packaging designed by Melissa Jun. Prior to that, the last TMBG albums to be released on LP were Flood (1990) and Apollo 18 (1992, in Europe only).

Singles

Like The Spine, the album did not feature a traditional single that was sold to the public. Promotional copies of "I'm Impressed" were released to radio stations. In addition, the band released videos for five of the songs on the album: "With The Dark", "I'm Impressed", "The Mesopotamians", "The Shadow Government", and "Take Out The Trash".

Charts

A chart showing the performance of The Else on the CMJ charts.

While the album had limited success on the Billboard charts between both releases, it had a successful run on the College Music Journal (CMJ) Radio 200 and Triple A (Adult Album Alternative) charts. It spent 8 weeks on the Radio 200 (of which 5 weeks were in the top 10), peaking at #5. It also peaked at #6 on the CMJ Triple A chart, a chart on which it spent 5 weeks.

On July 11, 2007, the CD reached its peak position of #17 on the Amazon.com Bestsellers in Music list.

In its first week of release, the CD reached #118 on the Billboard 200 chart, #15 on the Billboard Tastemakers chart, and #130 on the Billboard Comprehensive Albums chart. The album spent two weeks on the Billboard 200 before falling off.

Track listing

# Title Length  Lyrics Guitar Tab
1 I'm Impressed 2:39 
2 Take Out The Trash 3:14 
3 Upside Down Frown 2:17 
4 Climbing The Walls 3:15 
5 Careful What You Pack 2:40 
6 The Cap'm 3:11 
7 With The Dark 3:17 
8 The Shadow Government 2:37 
9 Bee Of The Bird Of The Moth 3:32 
10 Withered Hope 2:54 
11 Contrecoup 3:11 
12 Feign Amnesia 2:29 
13 The Mesopotamians 2:57 

Japanese bonus tracks

# Title Length  Lyrics Guitar Tab
14 Brain Problem Situation 2:55

 

15 We Live In A Dump 1:40

 

16 I'm Your Boyfriend Now 2:40

 


Bonus disc

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Trivia

  • The band's second album to carry a dedication, The Else is dedicated to Michael Kahn, a long-time member of Hornblow Group, who passed away in 2006 after battling leukemia.
  • The album art was shot outside a cabin in the Catskills. The Johns claim that the two figures appearing on the cover are not, in fact, themselves.
  • "Se aprovechan" is written on the front of the suitcase. This Spanish phrase translates roughly as "they take advantage [of]". It refers to an engraving of the same name by Francisco Goya, depicting victorious soldiers availing themselves of the possessions of the dead after a battle. (Note too the similarity in the way it is written on the suitcase and the bottom of the sketch).
  • The typeface used on the digital version cover is Los Feliz, by Christian Schwartz for Emigre Fonts. Agency FB Bold Condensed and Bodoni Poster are used throughout the packaging.
  • This is TMBG's first album in which the accordion makes no appearance, and their first album in which every song is longer than 2 minutes. An album of many firsts, The Else was also their first album never to have been released in Europe.

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