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Following Glean and Why? , Phone Power is the third They Might Be Giants album to come from the relaunched Dial-A-Song. If Glean delivered some of John Linnell and John Flansburgh's best warped pop in years and Why? recalled the brilliance of children's albums like No!, then Phone Power serves as a reminder of the band's dedication to their fans. Not only was the album -- the band's 19th -- released as a pay-what-you-want download, it also features a long-awaited studio version of their cover of the Destiny's Child hit "Bills, Bills, Bills. " Elsewhere, the band channels the Beach Boys on "Shape Shifter" and disco on "I'll Be Haunting You, " while "Apophenia, " "I Love You for Psychological Reasons, " and "Sold My Mind to the Kremlin" are among the finest examples of TMBG's inimitably quirky style here.



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