Medium Compact Disc
Artist They Might Be Giants
Label Elektra / Wea
Year 1996
Genre Rock; Indie & Lo-Fi; Alternative Rock; Indie Rock; Alternative Styles; Pop
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Tracks
Title Length
01 S-E-X-X-Y
02 Till My Head Falls Off
03 How Can I Sing Like a Girl?
04 Exquisite Dead Guy
05 Metal Detector
06 New York City
07 Your Own Worst Enemy
08 XTC Vs. Adam Ant
09 Spiraling Shape
10 James K. Polk
11 Pet Name
12 I Can Hear You
13 Bells Are Ringing
Personal
Location BOX 5
Comments

Factory Showroom is the second They Might Be Giants album to feature the Brooklyn duo backed by a full band. The band allows John Linnell and John Flansburgh to parody the pop music of their late '70s and early '80s youth more accurately, and thus, more wittily. On the disco parody, "S-E-X-X-Y," for example, Iggy Pop bassist Hal Cragin supplies a vintage funk bottom, while arranger Kurt Hoffman contributes a Chic-like string chart. When they follow with the new-wave parody, "Till My Head Falls Off," Graham Maby's staccato bass line, Eric Schermerhorn's jittery guitar chords, and Linnell's bleating organ sound just like the Cars. Of course, this raises the question of whether we really need parodies of Chic and the Cars at this late date, especially when the satires resemble the targets too much to be irreverent, but not enough to be their equal. --Geoffrey Himes