They Might Be Giants' Flood
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They Might Be Giants' Flood
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For a few decades now, They Might Be Giants’ album Flood has been a beacon (or at least a nightlight) for people who might rather read than rock out, who care more about science fiction than Slayer, who are more often called clever than cool. Neither the band’s hip origins in the Lower East Side scene nor Flood’s platinum certification can cover up the record's singular importance at the geek fringes of culture.
Flood’s significance to this audience helps us understand a certain way of being: it shows that geek identity doesn’t depend on references to Hobbits or Spock ears, but can instead be a set of creative and interpretive practices marked by playful excess—a flood of ideas.
The album also clarifies an historical moment. The brainy sort of kids who listened to They Might Be Giants saw their own cultural options grow explosively during the late 1980s and early 1990s amid the early tech boom and America’s advancing leftist social tides. Whether or not it was the band's intention, Flood’s jubilant proclamation of an identity unconcerned with coolness found an ideal audience at an ideal turning point. This book tells the story.
Series: 33 1/3
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Reviewers appreciate the authors’ enthusiastic and well-informed approach, praising their engaging writing style and deep knowledge of They Might Be Giants. It’s described as a clear, logical, and rewarding read that enriches understanding of the band’s historical context and inspires listeners to engage more deeply with the album. Recommended for both fans and those interested in geek culture and rock.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781623569150
Publisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 21 November 2013
Country: United States
Imprint: Continuum Publishing Corporation
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 121.0mm
Height: 165.0mm
Weight: 134g
Pages: 152
About the Author
S. Alexander Reed, PhD is a musician and professor, currently teaching at Ithaca College, US. He is author of Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music.
Elizabeth Sandifer, PhD publishes and blogs about the psychic history of comics and science fiction. She is author of TARDIS Eruditorum. Both she and Reed are graduates of The College of Wooster.
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