![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Transformers movies and monkeys that high-five are the spice of life to Swardson, but booze is manna from heaven and drives the hilarious first half of the record. Naming sequential tracks 'Booze Is Magic' and 'Booze Is Amazing' is typical Swardson, and if that elicits a chuckle, Seriously, Who Farted? will bring hysterics as the dumb jokes fly fast and furious. Honda, you realize he's a lot more skilled and crafty than you first expected. Swardson's idea of culture begins with beer commercials and ends with online, first-person shooters, but when he describes his masseuse at the Asian massage parlor (ahem) as looking like the Street Fighter character E. Like Sandler, Swardson's humor is loud, dumb, and fun, and while it has plenty of fratboy appeal, the comedian's delivery is more in the spirit of a sorority chick, with plenty of whining about icky things while embracing naïveté with open arms. Mixing silly with sleazy, Nick Swardson is as love-him-or-hate-him as Adam Sandler, who also just happens to be the comedian's biggest advocate, having executive produced a handful of Swardson vehicles such as the GMILF movie Grandma's Boy and an animated pilot based on the great Gay Robot character (that it wasn't picked up is a travesty of epic proportions). ![]()
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