Adult Swim Specials Season 2 Episode 6 Live at the Necropolis: Lords of Synth
- TV-MA
- May 2, 2016
- 10 min
Live at the Necropolis: Lords of Synth is an episode of the second season of Adult Swim Specials. The episode is a parody of a late 70s/early 80s science-fiction documentary about three rival synth music composers. The three composers, portrayed by comedians Paul F. Tompkins, Nick Kroll, and Matt Gourley, are each introduced through interviews with fictional music historians and colleagues, who recount their rise to fame and their distinct musical styles. As the documentary progresses, tensions between the composers increase, leading to a climactic live performance at the Necropolis concert hall. However, things do not go as planned and chaos ensues.
The episode is filled with absurd humor and clever nods to 70s and 80s synth music culture. It pokes fun at the larger-than-life personalities and egos of musicians, as well as the often-pretentious world of experimental music. The performances by Tompkins, Kroll, and Gourley are hilarious and spot-on, each capturing the essence of their respective characters. The episode's mockumentary format adds an extra layer of authenticity, enhancing the absurdity and making the characters feel even more real.
The music in the episode is also a standout feature, with each composer having their own distinct sound and aesthetic. The show's creators clearly have a deep love and knowledge of synth music, as evidenced by the show's meticulous attention to detail in both the music and visuals.
Overall, Live at the Necropolis: Lords of Synth is a must-watch for fans of sci-fi, synth music, and absurd humor. It's a perfect example of Adult Swim's commitment to pushing the boundaries of comedy and television, and it stands as one of the network's most beloved specials.