Factory Showroom

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Factory Showroom
Factory Showroom cover
Studio album by They Might Be Giants
Released October 26, 1996
Recorded 1995–1996
Genre Alternative rock
Length 42:41
Label Elektra Records
Producer(s) Pat Dillett
Professional reviews
They Might Be Giants chronology
Live!! New York City 10/14/94
(1994)
Factory Showroom
(1996)
S-E-X-X-Y
(1996)


TMBG studio album chronology
John Henry
(1994)
Factory Showroom
(1996)
Long Tall Weekend
(1999)

Factory Showroom is the sixth studio album by the band They Might Be Giants. It was released in 1996 (see 1996 in music) through Elektra Records.

The album reclaims the more diverse and electronic sound of their early work, moving away from the live, relentlessly driving rock feel of its 1994 predecessor, John Henry. Still, Factory Showroom differed from previous They Might Be Giants recordings in several ways. While the band introduced a bassist and a drummer for John Henry, Factory Showroom was their first album to feature a second guitarist. Eric Schermerhorn played lead guitar on the album, adding solos to tracks like "XTC vs. Adam Ant", but evidently the band felt that this brand of guitar work did not mesh with their style, as Schermerhorn left the band after a short amount of touring. Factory Showroom also had, by far, the fewest number of tracks of any They Might Be Giants album, coming in at only thirteen, while no previous TMBG album had any fewer than eighteen tracks. The tracks on Factory Showroom tend to be longer than their older songs, however, so the album as a whole takes about as much time as their previous efforts.

John Flansburgh (founding member, guitarist and songwriter) has publicly declared Factory Showroom to be his favorite of the duo's many recordings [1]. Feeling that Elektra Records did not do enough to promote the album, among other disputes, They Might Be Giants left the label after its release.

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[edit] Track listing

All songs by They Might Be Giants unless otherwise noted.

*"Token Back to Brooklyn" – 0:52
  • A hidden track (see Song notes above)
    1. "S-E-X-X-Y" – 3:51
    2. "Till My Head Falls Off" – 2:53
    3. "How Can I Sing Like a Girl?" – 4:32
    4. "Exquisite Dead Guy" – 2:02
    5. "Metal Detector" – 3:50
    6. "New York City" (Robynn Iwata, Lisa Marr, Lisa Nielsen) – 3:02
    7. "Your Own Worst Enemy" – 1:45
    8. "XTC Vs. Adam Ant" – 3:37
    9. "Spiraling Shape" – 4:24
    10. "James K. Polk" (Matthew Hill, They Might Be Giants) – 3:04
    11. "Pet Name" – 4:04
    12. "I Can Hear You" – 1:57
    13. "The Bells Are Ringing" – 3:32

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    They Might Be Giants
    John Flansburgh | John Linnell
    Dan Miller | Danny Weinkauf | Marty Beller
    Brian Doherty | Dan Hickey | Graham Maby | Tony Maimone | Eric Schermerhorn
    See Also: Dial-A-Song
    Discography
    Albums: They Might Be Giants | Lincoln | Flood | Apollo 18 | John Henry | Factory Showroom | Long Tall Weekend | Mink Car | No! | The Spine | Here Come the ABCs
    EPs: Wiggle Diskette | 1985 Demo Tape | Don't Let's Start | (She Was A) Hotel Detective | They'll Need a Crane | Purple Toupee | Birdhouse in Your Soul | Istanbul (Not Constantinople) | The Statue Got Me High | The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight) | I Palindrome I | Why Does The Sun Shine? (The Sun Is a Mass of Incandescent Gas) | O Tannenbaum | Back to Skull | S-E-X-X-Y | Working Undercover for the Man | Boss of Me | Man, It's So Loud in Here | They Might Be Giants in Holidayland | Bed, Bed, Bed | Indestructible Object | The Spine Surfs Alone
    Live albums: Live!! New York City 10/14/94 | Severe Tire Damage | Live | The Spine Hits the Road | Almanac | Venue Songs
    Compilations: Don't Let's Start | Miscellaneous T | Then: The Earlier Years | Best of the Early Years | They Got Lost | Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants | A User's Guide to They Might Be Giants | Venue Songs DVD/CD
    Songs
    "Don't Let's Start" | "Ana Ng" | "Birdhouse in Your Soul" | "Particle Man" | "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" | "Doctor Worm" | "Experimental Film"
    Video Releases
    Direct From Brooklyn | Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns) | Here Come the ABCs DVD/CD | Venue Songs DVD/CD