THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS Share Single + Visualizer ‘Outside Brain’ THE WORLD IS TO DIG LP Out April 14
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Brooklyn legends They Might Be Giants have unleashed their new single + visualizer “Outside Brain.” The track comes off their highly anticipated new LP, The World Is to Dig, arriving April 14 in all formats at TMBGshop.com and on streaming services, plus an exclusive 180-gram vinyl colour variant will be available at indie retail shops on April 17.
The thunderous 'Outside Brain' is propelled by John Flansburgh’s smooth vocals as he unfurls a lyrical panic attack, all backed by Dan Miller’s rip curl guitar and Danny Weinkauf’s fluid bass lines.
John Flansburgh says, “‘Outside Brain’ is about mania and panic and is as much about the feelings of those twisted emotions as it is about any real storytelling in the lyrics. I was trying to capture that nightmare fear of being chased or running away from something. Our drummer, Marty Beller, did a great job creating claustrophobia out of a relentless beat. I’m a fan of the Bobby Fuller Four (a garage band from the '60s that is a little lost to time beyond their hit ‘I Fought the Law’), and I feel like we captured a piece of their very rare vibe in this track.”
The World Is to Dig is the band’s first full-length since 2021’s Grammy-nominated BOOK, blending sharp songwriting and bold experimentation into a refreshingly original, 18-song collection.


The World Is to Dig Tracklist:
1. Back in Los Angeles
2. Wu-Tang
3. Sleep’s Older Sister
4. Je N’en Ai Pas
5. Outside Brain
6. Let’s Fall in Lava
7. Telescope
8. Garbage In
9. Get Down
10. New Wave Will Never Die
11. Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)
12. Character Flaw
13. Hit The Ground
14. What You Get
15. Slow
16. In the Dead Mall
17. What the Cat Dragged In
18. They Might Be Feral




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