Here Comes Science Explained

Here Comes Science
Type:Studio
Artist:They Might Be Giants
Cover:Here_Comes_Science.jpg
Released:September 1, 2009
Recorded:2000 ("What is a Shooting Star?"), 2004 ("The Bloodmobile"), 2007 ("How Many Planets?"), Mid-2008 – February 2009
Studio:Kampo Studios, Manhattan, New York County, New York, United States,
Collyer Brothers Studio, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, United States,
The Governor's Bluff, Sullivan County, United States,
Coyote Studio, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, United States
Genre:Children's, educational
Length:39:46
Label:Idlewild/Disney
Producer:They Might Be Giants,
Pat Dillett
Prev Title:Here Come the 123s
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Join Us
Next Year:2011

Here Comes Science is the fourth children's album and fourteenth studio album by American alternative rock band, They Might Be Giants, packaged as a CD/DVD set. The album is (as the title suggests) science-themed, and is the third in their line of educational albums, following 2005's Here Come the ABCs and 2008's Here Come the 123s. It was nominated for the "Best Musical Album For Children" Grammy.

Background

The band began hinting that the next children's album would be science-themed via interviews around the release of 123s, but the actual title of the album was not confirmed until an August 2008 interview with John Flansburgh for Blogcritics Magazine. The album had been in production since at least late 2007, as a very short sample clip of the music video for the song "How Many Planets" was posted in January 2008 to Colourmovie's website. The band also hired a scientific consultant for this project because, as Flansburgh admitted, "frankly, I was a terrible science student in high school. My last memory of the periodic table was right before I lost consciousness."

Here Comes Science features the songs "I Am a Paleontologist" and "Speed and Velocity", on which bass guitarist Danny Weinkauf and drummer Marty Beller sing their own compositions (respectively). This idea has been a common theme for the band's children's albums, but has never been put in place on any of their adult-oriented albums. "I Am a Paleontologist" features spoken appearances from Weinkauf's two children, Lena and Kai.

"I Am a Paleontologist" was featured in a Payless ShoeSource commercial featuring kids inside a dinosaur museum.

Track listing

The CD track listing is the same as the DVD track listing, with the exception of the bonus track "Waves", which is absent from the DVD.

Personnel

They Might Be Giants

Additional musicians

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