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Wednesday, September 09, 2009 

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New video Meet the Elements! And a message for people in the scientific community!



PLEASE FORWARD TO YOUR FRIENDS IN THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY!

Researchers, biologists, astronomers, physicists, teachers, chemists, professors, engineers and beyond!

Attention people of science and the people who love them--

They Might Be Giants HERE COMES SCIENCE is out now and is a perfect gift for YOU and your family. 

SEE THE BOING BOING RAVE HERE (or read the text below!)

DOWNLOAD THE VIDEOS and AUDIO exclusively at iTUNES RIGHT NOW!


HERE COMES SCIENCE DVD/CD exclusively at AMAZON AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW!

Or get the DVD and CD set delivered to your door via Amazon in just a few days

Review from boingboing.com...

"They Might Be Giants' awesome new kids' CD: HERE COMES SCIENCE!

I am thoroughly smitten with the new They Might Be Giants kids' album, Here Comes Science, which ships with a charming DVD of videos and supplementary material. In the best traditions of awesome educational kids music -- Schoolhouse Rock, the Animaniacs, Electric Company -- Here Comes Science combines top-notch pop music with humor that's aimed at both kids and adults (I once heard the creators of Sesame Street discuss how the inclusion of humor targeted at adults meant that grownups were more likely to watch with the kids, and thus be on hand to answer questions and discuss the material; this should be gospel for everyone who makes media for kids). And, of course, the material is great. Better than great. Perfect. This is the album They Might Be Giants was put on Earth to record: they are genuine science nerds, and it shows.

For Here Comes Science contains a broad, inclusive and thought-provoking tour through science in all its facets. Songs like "Science is Real" (which explains how scientific beliefs are different from beliefs in unicorns and other beliefs formed without rigorous testing) and "Put It To the Test" (possibly the best kids' song ever written about falsifiablity in hypothesis formation) cover the basics, the big Philosophy of Science questions.
Then there's songs for all the major disciplines: "Meet the Elements," "I am a Paleontologist" (also delving into the joys of a science career), "My Brother the Ape," "How Many Planets," and the diptych formed by "Why Does the Sun Shine?" (stars considered as superheated gas) and "Why Does the Sun Really Shine?" (stars considered as superheated plasma) -- these last two are a brilliant look into how different paradigms have different practical and theoretical uses. "Photosynthesis," "Cells" "Speed and Velocity" -- you get the picture.

Finally, there's some jaunty little numbers about technology: "Computer Assisted Design," and "Electric Car" and one genuinely silly and delightful track, "The Ballad of Davy Crockett (In Outer Space)." (I haven't enjoyed an "in outer space" reworking of a beloved classic so much since "Josie and the Pussycats In Outer Space").
These songs definitely address themselves to an older audience than the last two TMBG kids' discs, Here Come the 123s and Here Come the ABCs, but if you've got kids who started with these two, they're certainly ready to move up to Here Comes Science. And even if you don't, I defy you not to rock out to this excellent disc."
ADHDam

 
How ever did two guys become so fricken cool?

 
Posted by ADHDam on Wednesday, September 09, 2009 - 5:57 PM
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Andrew Stein

 
This is awesome. You guys are my heroes =) Keep doing what you do and never stop!!

 
Posted by Andrew Stein on Wednesday, September 09, 2009 - 6:21 PM
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minister of sinister

 
I'm expecting my first child in January. I cannot WAIT to share with her the intelligence, joy, and humor TMBG has brought me over the last 20-ish years. I own the first two kids' albums out of sheer loyalty, but now I'm buying with PURPOSE. I have to say... it feels good.

You guys just rock.

Thank you.

 
Posted by minister of sinister on Thursday, September 10, 2009 - 4:50 AM
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coolbrittania

 
I love you guys.
I cannot wait to get my hands on Here Comes Science, it is amazing.
Love, B

 
Posted by coolbrittania on Friday, September 11, 2009 - 5:13 AM
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Brenda
Brenda Schnettler

 
As a fan since 1988, parent AND science teacher-- so very excited about the new album.  It will be arriving in my mailbox by Monday!

 
Posted by Brenda on Thursday, September 17, 2009 - 11:29 PM
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