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From The Desk Of They Might Be Giants: For The Ringosexual In All Of Us

TMBGLogoPerhaps it’s poetic license that has seen They Might Be Giants—Johns Flansburgh and Linnell—through a voluminous series of ups, downs and holding patterns over its three decades in operation. TMBG’s second adult album in five years and its 16th overall, Nanobots (Idlewild/Megaforce) boasts 25 new songs. Much of Nanobots takes advantage of what is now a fully acclimated quintet that also includes guitarist Dan Miller, bassist Danny Weinkauf and drummer Marty Beller. “We’d been functioning as a two-piece for 10 years, and we really just sort of talked ourselves into it,” says Linnell of the bumpy transition, which began in 1992. “It’s still John and I making the decisions, but we lean heavily on the other guys for a lot of the musical resources. It’s a benevolent dictatorship.” Flansburgh will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our brand new TMBG feature.

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Flansburgh: If you are part of the zombie nation that needs to know more and more about Beatles, the hours upon hours of gems included in this audio podcast will flip your Beatle wig. Episodes include countless rehearsal tapes, demos and interviews from every stage of their Beatles musical odyssey—and there is even an episode that compiles interviews with Beatle haters, which is filled with some pretty angry words about the fabs.

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