Farewell Fruvous
A solid sampling of what made Moxy Fruvous performances so memorable.
A solid sampling of what made Moxy Fruvous performances so memorable.
Disbanded since 2001, this is a decent representation of what Fruvous was. Off-kilter originals ("Michigan Militia", "King of Spain", "Authors") honed from years of busking around Toronto, suprisingly tender songs ("Fly", "Horseshoes") that are clever without being jokey, a mixed bag of covers ("Jockey Full of Bourbon" and "Message" are quite good; "Psycho Killer" not so much), and a generous helping of the stage banter ("Pennsylvania," "Kasparov") that's almost as much fun as the songs themselves. "Lowest Highest Point" is the real gem -- a Trivial Pursuit card from the ride to the gig turns into an improvised, freestyle rap geography quiz for the audience ("Do we have a guess/from the audience?/An educated guess?/Not a f**king state with mountains.") It's a classic example of what Fruvous was -- smart and funny, with great folk-pop musical chops.