FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS I Told You I Was Freaky (2009 UK 13-track CD album - While Flight Of The Conchords first hammered out their reputation from behind the relative safety of acoustic guitars, blithely billed as a 'folk comedy' act, nowadays their musical style runs rampant, unchecked. Judging from the range displayed on their sophomore album 'I Told You I Was Freaky', Flight Of The Conchords have yet to unearth a genre which can withstand their artistry. Unflinching in their lyrical stance, sophisticated with their arrangements, crafting melodies which always lodge firmly in the frontal lobe: Flight Of The Conchords have here created 13 best-selling ringtones, humbly masquerading as songs. Their rhymes are fearless, their thesauruses dog-eared. Only cool, confident specimens of manhood such as these could drop three-dollar vocabulary busters like "dungarees" and "pantaloons" while still mesmerizing the ladies with their undulating 'Sugalumps'. Vivid imagery? Check: The ardent 'Angels' should spur listeners to think twice the next time they consider catching a snowflake on their tongues. Better still, the amorous odyssey of the album's zenith, 'We're Both In Love With A Sexy Lady', unfolds before the listener's very ears in real time; Flight Of The Conchords are making history. 'I Told You I Was Freaky' is, among a great many other things, a genre-tripping tour de force and includes three songs from the second series of their popular and award-winning HBO TV show which are otherwise as yet unreleased: 'Rambling Through The Avenues Of Time', 'Too Many Dicks [On The Dance Floor]' and 'You Don't Have to Be a Prostitute')