Thing a Week Box Set
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Record Label: Jonathan Coulton
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Jonathan Coulton is the Contributing Troubadour for Popular Science magazine and the musical director for John Hodgman’s Little Gray Book Lectures. His songs about vengeful nerds, ennui-afflicted clowns, self-loathing giant squids, and devotees of a certain Swedish prefab furniture store are insanely clever without ever being too clever for their own good. They repeatedly lure you into laughing before suddenly breaking your heart. And the sick part is, you keep coming back. Coulton's is the voice of every spooky elementary school kid who could never quite keep his shirt tucked in or shoes tied; every lovelorn mason and mad scientist; every one of us who has ever sat despairingly on the floor, surrounded by parts of an Ikea endtable, weeping over our allen wrenches.
For the past year he has been recording and publishing a new song every week as a free podcast called Thing a Week. This rate of output wouldn't be so astonishing if the songs weren't so constently well-written and produced. A few of these songs have become full-fledged internet smashes: his folky cover of Sir Mix-a-Lot's "Baby Got Back," a visual ode to Creative Commons called "Flickr," and of course "Code Monkey," the anthem of software designers everywhere. But it's the less obvious ones that sneak up on you and punch you right in the chest - the song about George Plimpton that makes you want to get out there and do something that really matters, or the song about an office crush that you're certain was written about you and that girl you keep meaning to ask out on a date.
All the songs from the Thing a Week project are now available on the CDs "Thing a Week One," "Thing a Week Two," "Thing a Week Three," and "Thing a Week Four." And then there is this awesome Box Set with all four CDs and a make your own cover situation. An entire year's worth of songs from a bold experiment in independent musicianship and internet superstardom, finally yours.
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JoCo FTW!
author: Chad Ligot
Buy it. Dooo iiiiit.
author: Shauna Kreidler
I, um. Got this over a month ago.. and it's STILL playing in my car. And I'm handily getting my friends hooked!
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Great
author: Stephen Joshua Higley
So good i bought it thrice
author: Nicholas Humby
One for me and two for friends. So much in there that it will appeal to just about anyone, a really lovely set of songs.
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