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Jonathan Coulton

When They Might Be Giants were first starting out they experimented with an answering machine service named Dial-a-Song, by means of which listeners could call them in Brooklyn and listen to a random taped song. The service was popular enough that it broke down frequently, but not before it helped them get signed to an indie label, Bar/None. Jonathan Coulton, standing on the shoulders of the Giants both musically and spiritually, found fame by the 21st century equivalent of Dial-a-Song through "Thing a Week," a podcast that delivered a new song he had recorded every week for a year. His talent as a pop architect, appealingly offbeat subjects, and propensity for combining them in bittersweet but humorous songs -- imagine Pluto's moon singing melancholy consolation to help it get over not being officially classified a planet any more -- earned him a dedicated and cultish following.

At Yale Coulton met and befriended writer and comedian John Hodgman, who would become a collaborator of his on several projects. At graduation, the two moved to Manhattan where Coulton found work as a software engineer, self-releasing CDs of quirky folk-rock like Smoking Monkey (2003) and the EP Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow (2004) on the side. At the same time, Hodgman was embarking on a series of lectures called the Little Gray Books, for which he enlisted Coulton as musical director, performing songs that related to the subject of each talk.

The September 2005 issue of Popular Science magazine was accompanied by Coulton's downloadable EP covering scientific subjects called Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms. He was listed in the magazine's masthead as "Contributing Troubadour." That month he simultaneously quit his day job at the software company and announced his intent to make a living solely from the profits of his musical endeavors, despite not being signed to a label. He achieved this with the debut of his "Thing a Week" project, giving himself the motivational deadline of one week to record each song; he spent the next year recording 52 tracks and posting them one by one on www.jonathancoulton.com. He let people listen to the songs for free as well as selling MP3s and CDs, discovering that the fans would still pay for them as he slowly built a devoted audience. He was helped when several of his songs -- especially a slow, acoustic cover of "Baby Got Back" and songs with especially geeky subjects like the mad scientist love song "Skullcrusher Mountain" and the office zombie memo "Re: Your Brains" -- gained Internet popularity.

These songs were released under the terms of a Creative Commons License that not only allowed listeners to legally copy them and pass them on to their friends, but to use them in projects of their own. Videos of his songs made with footage from computer games and cartoons became popular on YouTube, spreading his popularity by word-of-blog until he became something of a geek-rock phenomenon by the time he concluded the series with triumphant covers of Queen's We Are the Champions and We Will Rock You. After polling the fans the "Thing a Week" had brought him, he was able to play live concerts targeting the areas where enough of them lived to sell out a venue, performing short and focused out of the way tours that were profitable enough, along with his digital sales and merchandise, to earn him more money than his old day job had.

In 2007 his song "Code Monkey," inspired by his time working as a software engineer, was chosen to be the theme song of G4's cartoon Code Monkeys and "Still Alive," written for the computer game Portal, won the Game Audio Network's Song of the Year award. He also performed on The Daily Show and contributed guest appearances to nerdcore albums like MC Frontalot's Final Boss and MC Lars' This Gigantic Robot Kills. In 2010, Coulton began opening shows for They Might Be Giants, and later that year announced that he would be working with John Flansburgh on a new album. The result was his eighth album, Artificial Heart, which was Coulton's first album to be produced by someone other than the singer/songwriter himself. ~ Jody Macgregor, Rovi
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jack087652
saw him at pax east 2012 he was really good\
Someone should really rewrite the Bio - JoCo's name isn't even mentioned in the short description, I'd thought it was leftover from the TMBG song I'd just heard a few minutes ago....
This was a triumph, im making a comment here, I love it!
Code Monkey FTW!
This was a triumph. I'm making a note here huge sucess. >w<
I'm still alive.

-GLaDOS
im making a note here huge success
Jonathan Coulton is awesome and I highly recommend anyone who likes music to listen to him.
first time i heard it...awesome
AWSOME!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Cultish following indeed. :D
Johnathan Coultan is pretty good, I must say
Just got back from JoCo Cruise Crazy 2. Best week ever!
This is a triumph :D
aaaall we waaana do is eat your brains!!
hopperfour
CODE MONKEY Re: your brains, and Chiron Beta Prime!
He's also the regular musician on the new NPR show Ask Me Another -- quiz and puzzle program -- he owns the live tapings in Brooklyn!
Saw 1-29-12 with They Might Be Giants. He was great! I'm a new fan.
captainkirk2 5
I love his version of we are the champions
iceythorn100
I was so happy When I saw that pandora had his songs XD
The Songs Are so awesome
marineboy98
Love him, especially the work he did with the credits songs for both of the Portal games. His songs are so funny! Also, RE: Your Brains is hidden in Left 4 Dead 2 ;3
get his new album on here! Artificial Heart!
I just saw him open for They Might Be Giants on Friday. Man, it was an awesome show!
I saw him live in Dallas and it was one of the most fun shows I've been to. :)
Need still alive and want you gone! :D
sull7486
Just saw JoCo live in Atlanta, where he debuted his new album, "Artificial Heart" - excellent show, and then new music is great.
First heard about him by playing L4D2.
lol jo co you are soooooo funny!!!!!
first time hearing this and its awesome! at work at my desk right now turning it up!!
jonny_ether
Code monkey is one of my favorite songs ever!
I want to go to his shows but I live in the Marianas. Damn you geography.
kathleen_lem i e u x
love him so much, went to see him when he played w/Paul & Storm, which he often does. Had the best time in a long time, laughed til it hurt...
Cool!
Probably should mention Coulton's name in the beginning of the Bio - for the longest time I thought TMBG's bio was showing up by mistake as only they show up on the short view.

Love the guy! Give him immediate props! XD
tim_bradt
First heard on Portal, did research, love the guy, love re: your brains, code monkey, sill alive, and want you gone. Pandora needs those portal songs.
I first heard his music featured in a Mur Lafferty audio book. I thought that it was specific to the book only....
I have totally evil robot overlords who expect me to watch my baby brother instead of catch up on homework. -__-
Do you have Robot overlords?.. . I know I do!
jbachm3962
i have a radio only for obscure songs, this guy comes on ALL the time. I LOVE PANDORA!
He's fantastic. Listen to everything he's written
You like monkeys...yo u like ponies...may b e you don't like monsters so much?
Pure unappreciate d greatness!
mangaturtle
This was a triumph! making a note here, huge success. Looking forward to his new song in the new portal game. also love the rest of his albums. the man has talent and is one of my favorite things to listen to.
YUCK.
have you guys seen the show on G4 called Code Monkeys? They've got it on netflix, its a pretty funny show..
"Code Monkey think maybe manager want to write god damn login page himself." That lyric always makes me laugh.
JoCo, saw you at the National in Richmond with TMBG. Excellent set man I especially loved the weird shizzle you did with that sound machizzle on Mr. Fancy Pants.
I am leaving a comment to see my picture on your site.
choperini117 0
I LOVE "I Feel Fantastic".. . i s it on here? And the video is even better!!! Look for it on YouTube!!!!
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