Fire Track: They Might Be Giants – “Outside Brain”

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They Might Be Giants Are Back with new single “Outside Brain”

“Outside Brain” barrels out ahead of The World Is to Dig — 18 songs arriving April 14
March 2026

New Single

They Might Be Giants

They Might Be Giants have never been easy to pin down, and “Outside Brain” isn’t about to change that. The new single from the Brooklyn duo’s forthcoming LP The World Is to Dig is a thunderous, coiled thing — John Flansburgh’s vocals riding on top of Dan Miller’s rip curl guitar and Danny Weinkauf’s fluid bass lines like a man trying to outrun his own thoughts.

The song is about panic. Not the word-panic, the feeling-panic — that nightmare sensation of being chased by something you can’t name. Marty Beller’s relentless drumming seals it into something claustrophobic and propulsive at once. Flansburgh cites the Bobby Fuller Four as a touchstone, that rare garage-band electricity that’s hard to fake and harder to find.

“‘Outside Brain’ is about mania and panic… I was trying to capture that nightmare fear of being chased or running away from something. Our drummer, Marty Beller, did a great job creating claustrophobia out of a relentless beat.” — John Flansburgh

The World Is to Dig is the band’s first full-length since the Grammy-nominated BOOK in 2021, and it’s an 18-song statement — bold, restless, and completely their own. It lands April 14 in all formats at TMBGshop.com and on streaming services, with an exclusive 180-gram color vinyl variant hitting indie retail on April 17. Pre-order it below.

Pre-order The World Is to Dig

The World Is to Dig — Track List
They Might Be Giants - The World Is to Dig album cover

1“Back in Los Angeles”
2“Wu-Tang”
3“Sleep’s Older Sister”
4“Je N’en Ai Pas”
5“Outside Brain”
6“Let’s Fall in Lava”
7“Telescope”
8“Garbage In”
9“Get Down”
10“New Wave Will Never Die”
11“Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)”
12“Character Flaw”
13“Hit The Ground”
14“What You Get”
15“Slow”
16“In the Dead Mall”
17“What the Cat Dragged In”
18“They Might Be Feral”

The Bigger Show Tour — 2026 Dates
Apr 17

Bearsville TheatreWoodstock, NY  sold out
Apr 18

Bearsville TheatreWoodstock, NY  sold out
Apr 24

The VogueIndianapolis, IN
Apr 25

The VogueIndianapolis, IN
Apr 26

The VogueIndianapolis, IN
Apr 28

Majestic TheatreDetroit, MI
Apr 29

Majestic TheatreDetroit, MI
May 1

Vic TheatreChicago, IL
May 2

Vic TheatreChicago, IL  sold out
May 3

Vic TheatreChicago, IL
May 15

Union TransferPhiladelphia, PA
May 16

Union TransferPhiladelphia, PA  sold out
May 17

Union TransferPhiladelphia, PA
May 28

Brooklyn SteelBrooklyn, NY
May 29

Brooklyn SteelBrooklyn, NY
May 30

Brooklyn SteelBrooklyn, NY
Jun 5

House of BluesBoston, MA
Jun 6

House of BluesBoston, MA
They Might Be GiantsThe World Is to Dig
Released April 14, 2026  ·  All formats at TMBGshop.com
180-gram color vinyl at indie retail April 17

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