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HBO special featuring the folk duo from New Zealand performing live at the London Apollo.
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| GuardianBrian LoganThe pair prove with plenty to spare that when it comes to silly and sophisticated comic songwriting, there's still no one to touch them. |
| London Evening StandardBruce DessauNow that they are bona fide superstars with an acclaimed HBO sitcom under their belt, their mock modesty feels funnier than ever. |
| Daily Express (UK)Benedict TownsendNever has a story about a complimentary muffin made so many laugh so hard. |
| Paste MagazineGraham TechlerThey don't want to pretend it's 2009, and you wouldn't want them to either. |
| NerdistMichael WalshThey have the ability to present a better looking and sounding show, which they do without sacrificing any of the silliness or intimacy. |
| Times (UK)Dominic MaxwellSharp, sarky, but genial too, they have never looked so comfortable in their skins. |
| Stuff.co.nzKylie Klein-NixonNo matter where, or when, they play it, it makes my good, keen Kiwi heart soar. |
| Los Angeles TimesChris BartonIt was a playful instance where 2018 briefly caught up with the Conchords, whose special mostly offers a welcome, proudly silly respite from current affairs. |
| DeciderSean L. McCarthyThe lyrics may be nonsensical, surreal or just plain silly at times. But the musical precision is pure. |
| The Straits Times (Singapore)Alison de SouzaSome of the humour is occasionally too gentle, though - their personae's deliberately lame wordplay can get old and some songs and gags go on for a bit too long. But the whole thing makes for a nice change of pace. |