And before you get mad, he's literally written an entire song about his hair's state of distress.
What are they putting in the water in Australia? Singlet-wearing king of awkward specificity Tom Cardy might be a top-tier comedy musician, but I've just discovered his colleague and compatriot Matt Storer. Like Weird Al, the undisputed GOAT of this niche, Storer focuses on parodies over originals — less "bizarre Rorschach test with a funky rhyme scheme" and more "Christmas elf revolution to the tune of Gorillaz."
What makes Storer's work arresting is watching him squeeze completely ridiculous concepts into the confines of pre-written songs. It takes a special kind of mind to hear CeeLo Green and think "what if it was about ill-adjusted wizards instead?"
Whatever they're putting in the water in Australia, I want some.
Previously:
• The sheer catharsis of beating someone up in your mind
• Two of the biggest names in Internet comedy music join forces
• Even the poster for the Weird Al movie is a parody