Review: I Like Fun

Associated Press, January 26, 2018
by Pablo Gorondi

They Might Be Giants have a spring in their step on I Like Fun, their 20th studio album. As is often the case, their gait is of the kind endorsed by Monty Python’s Ministry of Silly Walks, with a special dispensation here from the Dead Poets Society.

Yes, death becomes TMBG and there’s a funereal bouquet of approaches to inevitable expiry among the 15 tracks, including Mrs. Bluebeard, I Left My Body and the dark-until-it’s-goofy Last Wave.

Let’s Get This Over With relies on a foundation of piano and drums and is one their catchiest songs in a career densely populated with them. It makes for a fantastic opener and one of its maxims is that “Even when you’re out of work/you still have a job to do.”

By the Time You Get This is an all-too-optimistic prediction of the future — no barking dogs, hatred or lies — made in 937, “the dark and troubled past.” The Motown-style telegraph guitar across Push Back the Hands of Time sounds almost incongruous in a tune that’s otherwise less agitated than its intro.

Instrumental support from their live band supplements the duo’s musicality. Though the sound effects may be more conventional than on their early albums, the two Johns, Flansburgh and Linnell, continue to be as effective as ever.

I Like Fun demonstrates the band’s inimitable talent for earworm melodies and zany subject matter. Now go and gather those rosebuds.

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