Music From a Really Distinct Society
12/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There are a lot of Moose in Newfoundland. This album has a very funny song about it. Some Ford F150 vans were not very reliable. The album has a song about it. The Ford Motor Car company probably doesn't like this song. It is very funny. Newfoundlanders, like other Canadians, often play hockey in the dark Winter months. This album has a funny song about it, that is all the more funny if you have ever played hockey outside. In fact, this album has a lot of funny songs, and a monologue that, in a remarkably short space of time, manages to insult, in order, the pentacostalists, the Salvation Army, the United Church, the Anglicans, and the Catholics: sort-of a new, modern pentathalon. Some people (i.e., those with a pulse and an even remotely Christian upbringing) may find this quite funny, too. This is a good album all around, but especially so for those who have yet to learn that "Newfoundland" rhymes with "Understand"."