I'll have a lot more to say about They Might Be Giants this week and next in the runup to the release of Here Comes Science (including a free mp3). For the moment, please bounce slowly and clap along to the underaged crew carpooling in "Electric Car," one of the most gorgeously animated videos from the upcoming DVD/CD set.
They Might Be Giants - "Electric Car"
So, the New Sarah Lee Guthrie / Johnny Irion Kids' CD Is Pretty Good...

Review: Worser - Duplex

Video: "Trying To Write A Song" (Live) - Rocknoceros
Lest Billy Kelly think he has the market cornered on self-referential kids music, I would remind you that DC-area band Rocknoceros pioneered the genre with "Trying To Write A Song," from their self-titled debut (review). I know that Rockno's bread and butter are their more direct tunes, but it's the gems like this that lets the parents keep the CD in the player. The sound on this isn't the best (it does get a little clearer as it goes), but it's Friday and I haven't had a chance to finish the other things I'm working on...
Rocknocers - "Trying To Write A Song" (Live) [YouTube]
Video: "Bowl of Cherries" (Live) - Rhythm Child
Putumayo Kids' Picnic Playground tour wasn't much of a tour -- just four or five cities, I think. They seemed to draw a nice crowd, though, if this video from Rhythm Child's performance in LA was any indication. This video features Norman Jones going all quadruple-time on his "Bowl of Cherries" (which will sound familiar to those of you who have "Pick A Bale of Cotton" imprinted on your brain thanks to Raffi or Leadbelly).
The song's on the Picnic Playground, as well as on their upcoming album of the same name. (By the way, you can download a free mp3 of "The Shaker Song," which isn't necessarily a favorite of mine -- "Cherries" is a lot better -- at Rhythm Child's website.)
Rhythm Child - "Bowl of Cherries" (Live)
Peter Himmelman: More Curious, Less Furious
