If you look at the last page you'll see a list of Instant Fan Club members, including me. My name in lights!
You will also see some people who are not super great at following instructions.
Here are some Q&As of possible note from tmbg's secret tumblr page:
giannidubya asked: Join Us is really strong; the inventive arrangements are full of welcome surprises, and lyrically speaking it's nice to have you fine fellows back from "family" land. Specifically, Canajoharie gives me goosebumps. Is it okay to get emotional when listening to TMBG?
Flansburgh responds: Of course. EMOTIONS.
opticalhopscotch asked: What are the lyrics to the backing vocals in "Judy Is Your Viet Nam"?
Flansburgh responds: It’s a christmas song. Forget how it goes!
masonshelby asked: 'Join Us' feels almost like the spiritual successor to No!. Many of the songs are so experimental, structurally, that it almost feels like a super polished collection of b-sides or Dial-a-Song nuggets (in a good way) rather than a traditional pop album. Challenging, rocking, thought provoking... a new classic. Thanks for not being the Rolling Stones! See ya in DC!
Flansburgh responds: It’s like our third first album.
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You will also see some people who are not super great at following instructions.
Here are some Q&As of possible note from tmbg's secret tumblr page:
giannidubya asked: Join Us is really strong; the inventive arrangements are full of welcome surprises, and lyrically speaking it's nice to have you fine fellows back from "family" land. Specifically, Canajoharie gives me goosebumps. Is it okay to get emotional when listening to TMBG?
Flansburgh responds: Of course. EMOTIONS.
opticalhopscotch asked: What are the lyrics to the backing vocals in "Judy Is Your Viet Nam"?
Flansburgh responds: It’s a christmas song. Forget how it goes!
masonshelby asked: 'Join Us' feels almost like the spiritual successor to No!. Many of the songs are so experimental, structurally, that it almost feels like a super polished collection of b-sides or Dial-a-Song nuggets (in a good way) rather than a traditional pop album. Challenging, rocking, thought provoking... a new classic. Thanks for not being the Rolling Stones! See ya in DC!
Flansburgh responds: It’s like our third first album.