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Kiss Me, Son of Blog

Chase Roper

A weekly essay about every They Might Be Giants song in order. And the life that happened while I was listening.

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Mink Car: A Song Worthy To Name An Entire Album After

Discussing the titular song "Mink Car" by They Might Be Giants. One that used to be my least favorite track of the bunch but grew to become one of all-time favorites.

I absolutely could not stand this song when I heard it for the first tim...

7 days ago
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Kiss Me, Son of Extras: Dark And Metric

Listening to a TMBG song that is nestled snuggly in the center of a specially released album. Small town vibes, big bass lines, and a slide guitar.

I’m writing about every song from every full studio album by They Might Be Giants. These po...

9 days ago
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Older: One hour, twelve minutes, three seconds of my life.

CD liner notes, Mink car - 2001. A diagram and assembly illustration of a car and broken human person.

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This song haunts me.

To help me feel the excruciated weight of existential dread that it places on my chest when I think...

13 days ago
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Kiss Me, Son of Extras: Operators Are Standing By

Cigarettes, coffee, and talking on the clock. We're listening to a deep cut from They Might Be Giants' 1998 album 'Long Tall Weekend'

I’m writing about every song from every full studio album by They Might Be Giants. These posts are for th...

16 days ago
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My Night with They Might Be Giants, Live at Union Transfer

A casual recap of my most recent live TMBG show. Themed cocktails, euphoniums, long time friends, and clips from the show!

I’ve never tried to write on a schedule while also taking a vacation. Here I am, seven days since I saw They Might B...

18 days ago
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