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<title>Comment by chase on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>Some people here say that the album grew on them and  I&#039;m one of those people. When I first listened to it I was slightly disappointed. But after a while I started loving songs I initially didn&#039;t like all that much (Bee of the Bird of the Moth). I&#039;ve been a fan ever since I was 6 and it&#039;s great that they keep shelling out great songs all these years.</description>
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<title>Comment by Paul on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>I&#039;m quite surprised at nearly across-the-board praise for John Henry, my favorite TMBG album. That one always seems to divide fans, but some serious love going on here. Also seems to be a lot of support for The Spine, another great divider. My kind of people. ;)

Anyway, while TMBG fans are quite diverse, there has always seemed to be two kinds to me (for the most part). The first is the kind of fan who fell in love with their early material and are attached to that sound. Which is perfectly understandable because their first few albums are absolutely inspired. But no matter how strage they get, there truly is a consistent sound throughout their first albums. Almost none of the songs could be done by any other artist.

Starting around John Henry, they got a much more diverse sound. And while each song is undeniably TMBG, there&#039;s less of a twisting of other sounds into their own and more of a branching out into other sounds.

That&#039;s where the second kind of fan appears. They love TMBG not for the unique sound they burned into alternative music, but for their craft. John and John are magical songwriters. When staring down a whole album or an entire era or catalog of their material, it&#039;s easy to overlook the fact that almost every single song is fantastic. Obviously, I fall into the second category of fan. I don&#039;t think this kind of fan is superior or anything. Their first albums are admittedly fresher and more eye-opening than any of their other work. But if you are less in a &quot;sound&quot; mode and more receptive to great songs, I think it&#039;s easier to appreciate their later material.

Factory Showroom has some massive classics like Pet Name and Spiraling Shape. In fact, almost every song is wonderful, and the only thing missing is force. If it were a high quality live album or had a big band, I think it would be regarded as one of their best (notice they started releasing live material around this time...probably not a coincidence). Mink Car was a major grower for me (Hopeless Bleak Despair, I&#039;ve Got a Fang, Wicked Little Critta...man, the more I think about it, the better that album is), and I immediately loved The Spine. Even if you aren&#039;t a fan, the accompanying EP, The Spine Surfs Alone, is AWESOME. And that&#039;s where I think The Else is born. With the Dark, The Shadow Government, and Climbing the Walls are incredible. Some of the songs are a bit more forgettable than others. But I think that&#039;s because it&#039;s so continually solid AND because it consistently rocks. Without a change of pace, some very good moments get lost. So put it on shuffle or listen in chunks in order to digest it better, but the whole album is very good.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 23:52:38 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by blu on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>The reasons I like The Else seem to be the same reasons why the reviewer dislikes it.  The reviewer&#039;s favorite song, Contrecoup, seems simplistic and repetitive and doesn&#039;t hold up as well as other songs after several listens.  Meanwhile, deciphering the lyrics of a song like Climbing the Walls and Cap&#039;m are part of what keeps me coming back for more.

Also, most people have been saying this is their best album since John Henry, which seems to be another way of saying that people didn&#039;t like Mink Car or The Spine.  Don&#039;t forget though about No! and Here Come the ABCs.  Many of us who were listening to Lincoln and the pink album years ago are buying those for our kids now.  And while they may be written for kids, they are great albums and fun to listen to.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 9 Nov 2007 22:20:51 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by jennimi on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>I am glad artists don&#039;t read comment threads, and just do what they want to do.  </description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 21:07:37 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by David Again on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>Oh, as an aside... nice review.

Also, this album felt like a return to the 90&#039;s TMBG, with horns and such.  It didn&#039;t feel as fresh as The Spine, which did feel a bit uninspired nonetheless.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2007 12:14:19 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by David on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>I bought this album and HATED it!!!!!!!!!

Then I listened again, just because I&#039;m a fan... and found that it began to grow on me.
I actually made a mix of the album that excludes &quot;Take out the Trash&quot;. It just has none of the cleverness that TMBG is known for, and felt like pop crap.

Mesopotamians is the song that hooked me, initially, and along with Bee of the Bird of the Moth, Contrecoup (which took some digging to understand what he&#039;s talking about) and I&#039;m Impressed, I was pleasantly surprised. 

Overall, the themes on this album seem really dark! We have a broken social relationship song in Upside Down Frown, a futile insanity song in Climbing The Walls, a cautionary song in Careful, a song about insecure inanity in Cap&#039;m, With the Dark and Shadow and Withered  speak for themselves, Contrecoup and Amnesia are both about head trauma, and Mesopotamians is a song about a band no one knows about. Yet, they mostly pull it off with catchy melodies.

With their usual wink and a nod in songs like Cap&#039;m, I&#039;m Impressed, and Climbing the Walls, I think TMBG has made a spectacularly fun album, and I can&#039;t wait to see them on tour in November.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2007 12:12:01 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Cory on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>I&#039;ve been a two-Johns fan since &quot;Ana Ng&quot; 900 years ago. I had no idea who Ana Ng was, but she sure sounded like a catchy young lass.

My reaction to THE ELSE was completely different: It&#039;s their freshest work in years, a vast improvement over the uninspired THE SPINE, which should&#039;ve been buried at the bottom of a FRESH AIR tote bag during an NPR pledge drive. IMHO, the INDESTRUCTIBLE OBJECT EP gathered that album&#039;s best material into one consistent collection and offered a sweet &quot;Caroline, No&quot; cover to boot. An EP should never be an improvement over its full-length counterpart.

Interesting read, nonetheless. Keep up the good work.

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<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 13:14:54 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Nate on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>Clearly people (fans or not) cannot agree on what they think of TMBG current or past albums; I think this is a good sign for the band remaining fresh even after so many years.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 10:45:30 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Stuart on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>I have to agree. and I&#039;m one of those crazy fans who make people like them but if I tried to influence anyone into liking them based on this album, I may as well not bother, it really is quite disappointing. Still, they&#039;ve done such other great work, I&#039;m sure they&#039;ll bounce back.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2007 14:02:26 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Mike W. on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>This is the best album since lincoln.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2007 13:32:46 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Scott on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>I remember thinking &quot;John Henry&quot; was very dark when I first got it.  Actually I still think that.  Anyone else?  Sort of off topic...but oh well...

Still liking The Else.  There&#039;s a video for &quot;with the dark&quot; up on youtube now.  It&#039;s pretty cool.

And, Shane, &quot;Factory Showroom&quot; is one of my favorites too.  Definitely overlooked and under rated.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 8 Jun 2007 15:07:14 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by arbitropia on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>i&#039;ve been a fan since 1988, and this is easily their best album since &quot;john henry.&quot; harmonies are excellent, words are excellent, melodies are excellent (as always). it doesn&#039;t suffer from the kitschiness/cutesiness that has plagued their albums since the mid-90s. each song is distinct and well-worth repeated listens. i&#039;m not surprised the reviewer picked &quot;contrecoup&quot; as the best track, as it&#039;s probably the most conventional, an inoffensive mid-tempo ditty. this album is a thousand times more imaginative than anything i&#039;ve heard this year. &quot;i&#039;m impressed,&quot; &quot;climbing the walls,&quot; &quot;withered hope,&quot; and &quot;the mesopotamians&quot; are all among tmbg&#039;s best work. also worth noting is the relative brevity of each track and the album in general. all killer, no filler, so to speak.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 5 Jun 2007 13:55:48 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Yeah on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>Its a great cd</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 1 Jun 2007 23:59:02 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by shane on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>it is very interesting to see that there&#039;s a lot of difference of opinion among fans concerning all the full band albums (john henry on).  I think JH was awesome, I think Factory Showroom was their best full-band album so far (why doesn&#039;t everyone love that album?).  Mink Car and The Spine were really weak in my opinion, but each had a couple great songs that almost saved them.  

The Else is definitely way better than the last two, with much more consistent songwriting (and maybe it&#039;s fresher sounding because of the new blood from the Dust Bros.)  I think Withered Hope is really great, also The Cap&#039;m is pretty amazing.  Shadow Gov&#039;t is probably my favorite Flans song on this one.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2007 09:58:24 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Pompey Pirate on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>I&#039;ve been a converted Giants fan since my home country, England, first encountered the two Johns when they released Flood. Since that happy occasion, I went out and bought  their entire back catalogue (not always easy in a land where they are not very well known) and have seen them on several tours over here where they never fail to rock! [Except that they don&#039;t seem to be coming over here for this album, the swines!]

Anyway, back to The Else.
Whilst I agree that it is not their most immediate of albums, like many above, I certainly found it growing on me. 

If I had their whole catalogue on my MP3 player can&#039;t think of any tunes I would delete and even the &quot;Take out the trash&quot; would be played. Although I think it&#039;s the weakest song on the album it is growing on me.

One of the things I like about TMBG&#039;s music is that their songs could only be sung by them.
If any other band tried to educate you about the ancient civilisation of the Mesopotiamians, obscure Belgian painters or 19th Century presidents, you&#039;d laugh in their face, but Linnell and Flansy get away with it, mainly cos unlike many other straight faced and serious bands TMBG have a sense of humour. (Sorry for the inclusion of the second &#039;u&#039; in that word! Doesn&#039;t look right without one.)

And even when they do songs about relationships, they are generally from an off the wall view or they use unusual symbolism, such as cranes, beards and ball and chains. But, returning to The Else, &quot;Take out the trash&quot;, could be done by another band. Ah well. Must try harder John and John!

To conclude this waffle, I think it&#039;s another great album with enough top tunes to ensure it remains in my car for a long time. But it&#039;s no Flood or John Henry.

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<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 04:34:31 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Flansy lover on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>I&#039;m a hardcore TMBG fan, but I&#039;ve only recently delved into all of their music. I agree with DJ Sloofus, John Henry is a great album and it has at least four heavy-hitting songs. Mink Car was really bad (and contains Flansy&#039;s worst song, &quot;Cyclops Rock&quot;) but The Else seems like a better overall effort.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 18:24:06 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by DJ Sloofus on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>Wow, I&#039;m pretty shocked at the reactions so far. I&#039;ve been a fan since FLOOD, and I have to say this is their best album since John Henry (which I also love, though it seems to get trashed a lot). I&#039;m even more surprised that some of you loved the Spine, which I found to be really flat. I think the over-abundance of Linnel tunes makes this album a real keeper. It seems like he&#039;s leading 75% of them.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 16:28:24 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Steve Peretti on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>The Else is an excellent album. </description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2007 12:06:53 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Ags. on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>What strikes me most about this album is that it sounds the most like Them than some of their other albums lately.  Mink Car&#039;s &quot;Man It&#039;s So Loud In Here&quot; and The Spine&#039;s &quot;Stalk of Wheat&quot; mostly had me thinking that They were trying to copy some other genre or sound.  This entire record sounds less like them trying to sound like something they&#039;re not and more like themselves.  I can see how this album makes sense in their progression.

I do generally like Linnell&#039;s songs better than Flansy&#039;s, and I agree with Scott&#039;s comment about Flansy&#039;s songs lately.  

Have to admit, the first two times I heard this album I was disappointed.  I kept listening for songs to grab me like &quot;Experimental Film&quot; did the first time I heard it.  By about the fourth time around, the entire thing was starting to grow on me -- and now twenty times later (I have a loooong commute) I can&#039;t turn it off.  The last four tracks always have me diving for the back button to hear them all again.  

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<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 23:44:05 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by nub on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>for reference, i&#039;m a fan since apollo 18ish, seen them live since john henry, and think they&#039;ve been amazingly consistent for most of their career, including their last few albums. i also tend to be more of a linnell than flansburg fan, song-wise, but whatever.

i had to go back and listen to it again to make sure i wasn&#039;t insane - i think &quot;upside down frown&quot; is great! granted, i don&#039;t really care about the lyrics. i also think &quot;climbing the walls&quot; is one of the better linnell hooks i&#039;ve heard in awhile.

basically, my first impression of &quot;the else&quot; is amazement that the johns (particularly linnell) can still crank out the sweet, catchy melodies so relentlessly. </description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 23:03:02 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Robyn on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>I&#039;m at work after hours, fighting a deadline and listening to The Else on repeat. After 4 cycles, which songs are shaking me from my stupor? 

Climbing the Walls. Bird of the Bee of the Moth. Withered Hope. The Cap&#039;m. With the Dark. Contrecoup. The Mesopotamians.

In my road test, these are the standouts. None of the album strikes me as awful, but my song skip finger IS beginning to itch when &quot;Careful What You Pack&quot; starts yet again. I agree with the comment that it&#039;s reminiscent of &quot;Prevenge&quot; - another song that at first seemed just innocuous but became too saccharine on repeat. Overall though, I think the album will weather well - and that it&#039;s their best overall effort in a while. Can&#039;t wait to hear the new songs live!</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 19:18:34 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Jazmik on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>What I really miss on the stuido version of &#039;&#039;Bee of the Bird of the Moth&#039;&#039; is the keyboard sound they use live. On the album, its more of a bass/square wave kind of sound. 
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 17:08:21 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Roger Brandon on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>I think &quot;The Mesopotamians&quot; is easily the best track on this album and IS an instant classic.  Bee of th Bird follows closely behind.  Much of the stuff on this album is complex and heavily produced and will take some time to digest.  Sometimes when I listen to it, I am blown away and other times I am like &quot;this ins no John Henry&quot;.  I think it will take some time to know where it will settle among their albums.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2007 10:04:10 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Scott on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>As a long-time (15 years) TMBG fan, I do like this album.  Maybe not as much as &quot;The Spine&quot; but this one is definitely growing on me.  &quot;I&#039;m Impressed&quot; and &quot;Take out the Trash&quot; are fairly boring but, in my opinion, they do lead into some great songs and set up the mood fairly well.  &quot;Climbing the Walls&quot; is one of the finest on the album, along with &quot;Withered Hope,&quot; &quot;With the Dark,&quot; and &quot;The Mesopotamians.&quot;  My problem with TMBG now-a-days is that Flansburgh only seems interested in writing these rock&#039;n&#039;roll rave-ups whereas he used to write much stranger stuff.  &quot;Feign Amnesia&quot; is practically &quot;Prevenge&quot; all over again.  He still pulls out a few strange ones here and there, but...

I personally think &quot;Mink Car&quot; was the band&#039;s low point.  &quot;The Spine&quot; was a definite improvement, and though this one may not be much of an improvement over &quot;The Spine,&quot; it&#039;s still quite good.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2007 14:43:04 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by oz_ash on Music Review: They Might Be Giants - &lt;em&gt;The Else&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<description>I have been a massive TMBG fan since I first heard S-E-X-X-Y about 11 years ago.  I have to agree with most of the comments here.  On first listen, I didn&#039;t think much of it but after a few more listens it&#039;s growing on me quite nicely - the same thing happened with The Spine.  To date, my favourite songs on this album are probably The Cap&#039;m, With The Dark, Bee of The Bird of The Moth, Withered Hope and Feign Amnesia.  I quite like I&#039;m Impressed and Take Out The Trash, but they are fairly weak openers compared to previous albums.  I agree with Mander that they haven&#039;t been as good since Factory Showroom - personally I think their first 3 albums were their greatest and they&#039;ve been on a very slow decline since then with the odd brilliant song but still better than just about anything else out there</description>
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