A.D. Amorosi - 27/Jan/2010  The surprising thing about HBO’s “guitar-based digi-bongo-a capella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo” from New Zealand is how inspired their...
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cloudspeakers - 20/Jan/2010  The second helping of this sitcom following Flight of the Conchords; Kiwi synth-poppers in New York, was almost as funny as the first, though most cri...
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| Jim Brackpool, - 14/Dec/2009 In a somewhat overcrowded sit-com market, it's no surprise Flight Of The Conchords has become the success it is. Swerving the biting cynicism and 'no ...
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Michael Skinnider - 03/Dec/2009  Business Time or, more often, the self-conscious, fumbling uncertainty of If You’re Into It or Robots. It seems the longer they have to establis...
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Chris Cope - 25/Nov/2009  Flight of the Conchords' CDs are always a bit of an iffy prospect. You’ve probably heard the songs on the TV show to the point where you can replicate...
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Sean Lambert - 23/Nov/2009  The musical depth of what started as “folk-music comedy” for this New Zealand-based duo has gone deeper, and the laughs have gotten louder. Sending up...
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Ted Chase - 20/Nov/2009  An artist's second output is always fraught with risk,whether it's a band trying to follow-up on a breakthrough debut album, or a TVshow coming up on ...
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Mike Cirelli - 10/Nov/2009  It’s not the pathetic bardic lifestyle or posh New Zealand accents that make Flight Of The Conchords and the soundtrack to their HBO sitcom a ho...
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Charlie Ashcroft - 06/Nov/2009  This latest long player from Flight Of The Conchords sees Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement collate some of their best songs from the second series of...
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| Mike Diver - 05/Nov/2009 Too popular to be considered a cult concern anymore, New Zealand comedy duo Flight of the Conchords have seen their rib-tickling, genre-spanning songs...
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