Andrew London’s whimsical songs reflect the national psyche with gentle irreverence, and playfully lampoon many of New Zealand society’s obsessions and taboos.
Themes run the gamut from rugby fans, television evangelists, politicians and weddings to male insecurities, technophobia, youth culture, household appliances, pretentious socialites, parenthood, and various other issues of concern to the average middle-aged, middle-class Middle-Earth-dwelling Kiwi.