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"Snowball in Hell" by They Might Be Giants
Hey, we all have our down days, even the two Johns in They Might Be Giants. Although you probably think all sorts of cheery thoughts when you think TMBG — "Birdhouse in Your Soul," those adorably weird kids' albums released by Disney, Tiny Toon Adventures' animated video for "Particle Man" — "Snowball in Hell," from the band's 1989 effort, Lincoln (Restless), points the usually quirkily upbeat duo headlong into urban psychoses like depression and anomie.
Don't dig out your wrist-carvers, though, emo kids. "Snowball in Hell" is still a They Might Be Giants song, and, admittedly not too rare in playing around with life's dismal side, dwelling on the miserable aspects of being poor and working a McJob. Maybe back in '89, with only a single other album out before this, TMBG wasn't stretching its struggling-musician imagination when it talked about being flat broke, working in a copy shop and, generally, not having much fun at all. But even at their most miserable, They Might Be Giants whips up a huge pop song, full of sing-along vocals, hooks and those then-quirky guitar and accordion sounds we now take for granted.
But why dwell on the grimmest angle of "Snowball in Hell." When I'm in a good mood (such as right now), I like to think of it as some sort of inspirational number. With the grace of hindsight, where TMBG is loved, revered and, I'm assuming, financially soluble because of its deep, deep catalog and long touring lifespan, "Snowball in Hell" is a phase in the band's development. Sick of slinging copies at your Kinko's night shift? Keep your nose to the grindstone and follow your dream. Maybe in 20 years, you'll have a 15-album back catalog, a devoted following and cartoon renditions of your songs. Or maybe you'll just be stuck in that copy shop, you talentless loser (my good mood seems to have vanished with the end of the song).
Erik Gonzalez said on April 28, 2008:
Lincoln might be one of the top 10 albums of the '80s. It is a masterpiece.
jan-i-licious said on April 28, 2008:
Whenever I question my sanity over being gaga about TMBG - I put in Lincoln and realize I was right all along. Matts - you nailed it on this one. Cheer up!
Matt Schild said on April 29, 2008:
I'm not sure I want to open up the top 10 albums of the '80s can of worms, but I generally agree with your sentiment, Erik. I always forget how weird and out there TMBG was back in the day, especially now how easily they slot into indie rock stuff.
imaginary ash said on April 28, 2008:
This is wacky. I was about to write an iPod Roulette spin before I saw that Matt had already written one... and the song that my iPod picked was "Particle Man." Out of 7,061 songs. So weird.