Jon Lajoie is perhaps best recognized as playing Taco on The League, so if you've seen the show, you probably can't help but associate him with his supremely dimwitted character who has no care for social boundaries. He's also a musician, though, and apparently a pretty clever one at that. Now that The League has ended, Lajoie has released an album under his stage name, Wolfie's Just Fine.

Surprisingly, it includes one of the best tributes to horror movies I've ever heard or seen.

Titled "A New Beginning," the song is all about a grown man remembering what it was like to watch a sex and death filled slasher as a boy. The lyrics are nostalgia-inducing enough on their own, but it's the music video that really transcends this thing into a spectacular piece of art commentary.

Also written and directed by Lajoie, the video for "A New Beginning" follows the young boy as he watches a slasher movie (a riff on Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning) with his friends and it tracks how this simple act of transgressing into an R-rated, adult world can have such a profound effect on a young mind. It's a rather touching, beautifully observed recreation of that moment where we all grow significantly without even realizing growth has taken place.

Check it out. If you have any fondness for slasher movies, it's well worth it. [Via Blumhouse]

That's not the only movie-inspired track on Wolfie's Just Fine's new album, either. It also includes "Pigeon Lady," which is dedicated to Home Alone 2's often forgotten hero.