Apollo 18
They Might Be Giants · 1992
43 min · 38 tracks · alternative rock · indie rock · experimental rock
A quirky blend of witty lyrics and eclectic instrumentation creates a playful yet introspective sonic journey.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- short, playful listening bursts quirky and whimsical vibes introspective yet light-hearted
- Context
- By the time 'Apollo 18' was released in March 1992, They Might Be Giants had established themselves as alternative rock innovators with their previous album 'Flood' (1990) bringing them mainstream success. This record marked their fourth studio effort and showcased a further evolution in their sound, characterized by an experimental approach and an expansive exploration of themes across short, punchy tracks.
- If you like
- alternative rock, indie rock, experimental rock
Apollo 18 is an album by They Might Be Giants, released in 1992. A quirky blend of witty lyrics and eclectic instrumentation creates a playful yet introspective sonic journey. 'Apollo 18' is notable for its unique format, featuring a mix of standard songs and short musical interludes, which contributed to the band's underground status while also appealing to mainstream audiences. The album received positive reviews from critics and solidified their influence on the alternative rock scene, showcasing their knack for clever wordplay and unconventional song structures. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Apollo 18 sound like?
A quirky blend of witty lyrics and eclectic instrumentation creates a playful yet introspective sonic journey. Rooted in alternative rock and indie rock.
What makes Apollo 18 by They Might Be Giants notable?
'Apollo 18' is notable for its unique format, featuring a mix of standard songs and short musical interludes, which contributed to the band's underground status while also appealing to mainstream audiences. The album received positive reviews from critics and solidified their influence on the alternative rock scene, showcasing their knack for clever wordplay and unconventional song structures. By the time 'Apollo 18' was released in March 1992, They Might Be Giants had established themselves as alternative rock innovators with their previous album 'Flood' (1990) bringing them mainstream success. This record marked their fourth studio effort and showcased a further evolution in their sound, characterized by an experimental approach and an expansive exploration of themes across short, punchy tracks.
Who is Apollo 18 for?
Apollo 18 works well if you're into short, playful listening bursts, quirky and whimsical vibes and introspective yet light-hearted.
How many songs are on Apollo 18?
Apollo 18 has 38 tracks, running approximately 43 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Dig My Grave 1:08
- 2 I Palindrome I Standout 2:22
- 3 She’s Actual Size Standout 2:05
- 4 My Evil Twin 2:37
- 5 Mammal 2:14
- 6 The Statue Got Me High Standout 3:06
- 7 Spider 0:50
- 8 The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight) 3:49
- 9 Dinner Bell 2:11
- 10 Narrow Your Eyes 2:46
- 11 Hall of Heads 2:53
- 12 Which Describes How You’re Feeling 1:13
- 13 See the Constellation 3:27
- 14 If I Wasn’t Shy 1:43
- 15 Turn Around 2:53
- 16 Hypnotist of Ladies 1:42
- 17 Everything’s Catching on Fire 0:12
- 18 Fingertips 0:06
- 19 I Hear the Wind Blow 0:10
- 20 Hey Now Everybody Now 0:05
- 21 Who’s That Standing Out My Window? 0:06
- 22 I Found a New Friend Underneath My Pillow 0:07
- 23 Come On and Wreck My Car 0:12
- 24 Aren’t You the Guy Who Hit Me in the Eye? 0:06
- 25 Please Pass the Milk, Please 0:08
- 26 Leave Me Alone 0:05
- 27 Who’s Knocking on the Wall? 0:04
- 28 All Alone All Alone 0:05
- 29 What’s That Blue Thing Doing Here? 0:08
- 30 Something Grabbed Ahold of My Hand 0:11
- 31 I Don’t Understand You 0:27
- 32 I Heard a Sound 0:04
- 33 Mysterious Whisper 0:28
- 34 The Day That Love Came to Play 0:08
- 35 I’m Having a Heart Attack 0:22
- 36 Fingertips (reprise) 0:10
- 37 I Walk Along Darkened Corridors 1:01
- 38 Space Suit 1:36
Release Date
March 24, 1992
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
43 min 17 sec
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