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Sleeping Giants, East Village Eye, 1986
New York: They Might Be Giants, Matter, 1986
Singing Giants May Sue Crazy Eddie, New York Magazine, 1987
Brothers of Invention, Unknown source, 1988
Our Roadies, Ourselves: On Tour with They Might Be Giants and a Plymouth Voyager, Automobile Magazine, 1988 (by Jamie Kitman)
Giant Steps: A Peculiar Rock Duo Makes a Big Noise, New York, 1989
Funny Peculiar, Unknown source, 1990
They Might Be Giants, Unknown UK magazine, 1990
They Might Be Giants, Unknown source, 1990
Mentally Hyperactive and Proud of It, New York Times, 1990
They Might Be Giants: Live at the Edison National Historic Site, In Jersey, 1996
Website of the Week: They Might Be Giants, CMJ, 1996
Urban Legends, The New Yorker, 2002
100 Greatest Living Songwriters #84, Paste, 2006
David Byrne Loses Annual Turkey Mold Contest, Again!, Gothamist, 2010
Break Yo' TV: Birdhouse in Your Soul, Consequence of Sound, 2010
Historic New England Protects Important Privately Owned Modern Property, Art Daily, 2011
After 30 Years, They Might Be Giants Just Simply Are, Wired, 2012
They Might Be Giants: Till My Head Falls Off, Gizmodo, 2013
5 They Might Be Giants Songs for the Non-Geek, Esquire, 2013
The 10 Best They Might Be Giants Songs, Stereogum, 2013
Dancing Vegetables, Singing Ground Beef: TMBG's Old-School Video, NPR, 2013
What should be your state's official rock song?, The AV Club, 2013
When They Might Be Giants shifted from accordions to guitars, The AV Club, 2013
The year in swag 2013: The war on worthlessness, The AV Club, 2013
The 50 Most NYC Albums Ever, The Village Voice, 2014
A Modern Icon for Sale in Lincoln, boston.com, 2014
Meredith Graves (Perfect Pussy) Talks Why They Might Be Giants Are a Punk Rock Band, The Talk House, 2014
They Might Be Giants' Recent Records Are Their Best Since Their Earliest, The Village Voice, 2015
The A.V. Club compresses They Might Be Giants' 30-year career into 60 minutes, The AV Club, 2015
Hear This: "Careful What You Pack", Amy Poehler's Smart Girls, 2015
A buyers' guide to They Might Be Giants, 2015
Say the Magic Words, 9:30 Club Tumblr, 2015
They Might Be Giants Albums, Ranked, Gothamist, 2016
Bar/None Turns 30: They Might Be Giants: The Band That Launched a Label, Bar/None anniversary blog, 2016
Looking back on They Might Be Giants' zany Edison experiment, AV Club, 2016
Five They Might Be Giants songs inspired by Disney theme park attractions, Inside the Magic, 2016
Track of the Day: "James K. Polk" by They Might Be Giants, The Atlantic, 2016
30 Years Ago: They Might Be Giants Make Their Debut, Diffuser, 2016
25 Years Ago: They Might Be Giants Continue Tinkering on Apollo 18, Diffuser, 2017
They might be on to something, Mankato Free Press, 2017
How They Might Be Giants Changes While Staying the Same, The Atlantic, 2018
They Might Be Giants Might Actually Be Giants, The Bay Bridged, 2018
In the music spotlight: They Might Be Giants, Chicago Sun-Times, 2018
Ken Maiuri's Tuned In, Daily Hampshire Gazette, 2018
Sonic Youth, They Might Be Giants, and Ice-T livened up a numb 1986, AV Club, 2018
The Top 12 They Might Be Giants Songs of the 80s, College Media Network, 2018
Upbeat, energetic music expected from 'An Evening with They Might Be Giants', The Badger Herald, 2018
More proof that They Might Be Giants ahead of their time, Yakima Herald, 2018
After 37 years, They Might Be Giants still going strong, The Vermillion, 2019
What Happens When You Put 2,000 Nerds on a Boat?, New York Times, 2019 (about JoCo Cruise TMBG were on)
They Might Be Giants' Flood Turns 30: Musicians Extol the Landmark Album, Spin, 2020
They Might Be Giants perform an entire song backwards, Consequence of Sound, 2020
A They Might Be Giants playlist for fans and newbies, Brooklyn Magazine, 2021
When Nerd Rock Explored Outer Space: They Might Be Giants' 'Apollo 18' at 30, Pop Matters, 2022
Flood (retrospective), Pitchfork
They Might Be Giants Singer-Guitarist John Flansburgh Injured in NYC Car Crash, Associated Press, 2022
Top 10 They Might Be Giants Songs, Classic Rock History, 2022
High-Water Mark: Thirty-Two Years Of They Might Be Giants' "Flood", New City Music, 2022
The 22 Greatest Two-Person Bands of All Time, Spin, 2023

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