Arrogant WormsCountry of origin:Canada Type of music generally:Comedy Status:Most recent release, The First Farewell Album (2016) See also:The Official Arrogant Worms site Comparisons:Moxy Fruvous at their silliest. (kamesan@geocities.com) Covers/own material:Own material General comments:The worms will make you laugh until soymilk comes out your nose. (damon) Comments about live performance:they put on an excellent show...i saw them in vancouver a few years back, and it was one of the most purely entertaining shows i've been to.... (1996) Recommended first album:all definitely recommended for those of you who like silly, comedic, fun and often insightful music. live bait is, i think, probably the best album to buy if you've never heard the worms before. (damon) Recordings:
The Arrogant WormsRelease info:1995—AW-444 Availability:Wide in Canada Ecto priority:A must for those fond of silly male voices and funny, distinctly canadian comedy Group members:Mike McCormick Produced by:Andy Thompson Comments:classic worms; i.e. distinctly canadian and side-splittingly funny. "the last saskatchewan pirate" is one of my all-time favourites. "arrrrr, matey. get it? metis?—oh hey, that's rielly funny. you know, louis riel?" "jesus' brother bob" is one of their biggest crowd-pleasers. and "don't go into politics" is irresistable in its unrelenting logic. (damon) Russell's ShortsRelease info:1992—AW-555 Availability:Wide in Canada Ecto priority:A must for those fond of silly male voices and funny, distinctly canadian comedy Group members:Mike McCormick Guest artistsJohn Loughrey—drums, percussion Produced by:Andy Thompson Comments:a strong follow-up album to the worms' first album. contains such favourites as "tokyo love song" (beatles rip-off), "carrot juice is murder" (V8's genocide... their torch song), "rippy the gator" (the worm's own unique approach to children's songs; the one you always have to make chomping motions for when you see them live :), "losing hair under god" (gospel for bald men), and many other classics (including my little-known favourite, "a night on dildo", a tribute to newfoundland place names. contains the infamous drinking verse: "aaaaaa-aaagh-arrarrrrr-aaaaa-gggggh"). (damon) C'est CheeseRelease info:1995—AW-777 Availability:Wide in Canada Ecto priority:A must for those fond of silly male voices and funny, distinctly canadian comedy Group members:Mike McCormick Guest artistsTom Barnes—pedal steel Produced by:Andy Thompson Comments:this group has a talent for folksy music and smile-inducing humour, particularly that very canadian brand of humour. songs like "the mountie song" not to mention the very timely song about gun control (those of you not clear on canadian politics this last year may not understand ;), "let there be guns". based on "a real letter from a real yahoo" in florida, no less. "we'd all feel safe! 'cause everybody'd have a gun!" This is chris patterson's debut with the group, and he is a worm, indeed! (damon) Live BaitRelease info:1997—AW-1225 Availability:Wide in Canada Ecto priority:A must for those fond of silly male voices and funny, distinctly canadian comedy Group members:Mike McCormick—vocals, guitar; appears courtesy of medical science Guest artistsAndy Thompson—does everything; appears after dark Produced by:Andy Thompson Comments:it is, unlike a lot of live albums, a wonderful one to buy even if you have everything else they've done already. it's seven old songs plus five new ones, and even the old songs are redone differently enough to be worth it. plus it does capture a bit of their stage energy, and as i've mentioned they're one of the best live acts i've seen. and the old songs are all classics—"jesus' brother bob", "the mountie song", "the ballad of dan", "carfull of pain", "mounted animal nature trail", "carrot juice is murder", and my all-time favourite, "the last saskatchewan pirate". Christmas TurkeyRelease info:1997—AW-888 Availability:Wide in Canada Ecto priority:Recommended for Worms fans or those who want a depressing, unusual christmas album... Group members:Mike McCormick—vocals, acoustic guitar, glue gun Guest artistsAndy Thompson—keyboards, vocals, stomach pump Comments:christmas turkey is an entire album (15) tracks of worms-style christmas songs. *every* single song has either "christmas" or "santa" in the title, which i think must be very intentional. :) this is perfect if you're really sick of all the happy christmas schlock you hear every year around this time, and i think will make a wonderful "retaliation" album when i go home for christmas. some of these songs are downright dismal, like "dad threw up on christmas day" and "vincent the christmas virus"...as well as the worms' classic christmas song, "the christmas song" ;). of course, like any christmas album, no matter how original, it does have limited application...but i'd definitely recommend it for those sick of the usual christmas fare. (damon) Dirt!Release info:1999—AW-999 Availability:Wide in Canada Ecto priority:A must for those fond of silly male voices and funny, distinctly canadian comedy Group members:Mike McCormick Guest artistsAndy Thompson—keyboards Produced by:Andy Thompson Comments:once again incredibly funny... i'm not certain how the worms manage to remain refreshingly funny now that they've become an outright institution! ...but they do it. some distinctly canadian songs, as usual, like "celine dion" (the canadian we all love to hate), "rocks and trees" (the natural beauty of our country), steel drivin' man (the story of the other railroad worker). plenty that will appeal internationally, like "the gaelic song" and "log in to you" (their incredibly well-done '80s power rock ballad, updated for the modern day). the CD bonus track, "winnebago", is hilarious and gives you a really good feel for the worms' live persona. (damon) Further info:Email the Arrogant Worms at aworms@arrogant-worms.com |
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