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Mozart Estate - Pop-Up! Ker-Ching! And The Possibilities Of Modern Shopping (2023) [Hi-Res]

Mozart Estate - Pop-Up! Ker-Ching! And The Possibilities Of Modern Shopping (2023) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Mozart Estate

  • Title: Pop-Up! Ker-Ching! And The Possibilities Of Modern Shopping
  • Year Of Release: 2023
  • Label: West Midlands Records
  • Genre: indie pop, experimental, avant-garde
  • Quality: 24-bit/44.1kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 39 min
  • Total Size: 450 MB
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After releasing a handful of wonderfully watrped pop records records over almost two decades, Lawrence might have changed the band's name from Go-Kart Mozart to Mozart Estate, but not much else has changed on the improbably titled Pop-up! Ker-ching! And the Possibilities of Modern Shopping. The former Felt and Denim mastermind is still making music that's heavily indebted to the novelty sounds of the '70s, the nihilism of punk, and the hookiness of bubblegum all filtered through Lawrence's unique perspective on life, love and money. Familiar cohorts like keyboardist Terry Miles and bassist Rusty Stone are back to help out, so are newcomers like vocalist Piney Gir, who helps out on backing vocals. Songs touch on issues like lack of funds (the barstool romp "Relative Poverty,") sheer disgust with humanity ("I Wanna Murder You,") ridiculous holidays ("Record Store Day") and the glory of fully stocked shop shelves ("Poundland") all featuring typically hilarious turns of phrase, insanely catchy hooks and Lawrence's singular vocals. He veers from sneering snark to comical posh accents to disaffected drawl and -- on a faithfull cover of the Adam Faith ballad "Honey" -- heart tugging sincerity. Junk shop synths, popping fretless bass, tinny drum machine and handclaps joust with chunky punky rock guitars, choirs of backing vocals, and barrelhouse piano in ways that previous albums by both Denim and Go-Kart Mozart do, here it sounds a little weirder and little less slick. Maybe not by coincidence, Lawrence handles the production duties himself. Certainly songs like the sparse "Flanca for Mr Flowers" and the happily clunky "And Now the Darkest Times Are Here" have an intimate, home cooked feel. The whole album exudes that kind of feeling at heart; that despite all the people involved it's basically the obsessions, oddness and brilliance of one guy somehow captured and released to the public at large. It's unclear how many of said public will be able to connect with music this endearingly crooked and far from any other kind of music being made concurrently, or ever. Even dedicated fans of Go-Kart Mozart might find songs like "I'm Gonna Wiggle" or "Vanilla Gorilla" -- two tracks silly enough to make even the Wombles blanch -- to be a little too far out. That being said, anyone who has a long-term affinity for Lawrence and is happily willing to follow him on his bonkers journey through life and music will find Pop-up! Ker-ching! another fascinating, curiously life affirming step along the way.

Tracklist:
1.01 - Mozart Estate - I'm Gonna Wiggle (2:25)
1.02 - Mozart Estate - Relative Poverty (3:02)
1.03 - Mozart Estate - Lookin' Thru Glass (2:51)
1.04 - Mozart Estate - Poundland (1:45)
1.05 - Mozart Estate - Four White Men In A Black Car (1:51)
1.06 - Mozart Estate - Pretty Boy (2:26)
1.07 - Mozart Estate - I Wanna Murder You (2:13)
1.08 - Mozart Estate - Vanilla Gorilla (2:39)
1.09 - Mozart Estate - And Now The Darkest Times Are Here (2:33)
1.10 - Mozart Estate - Pink And The Purple (2:06)
1.11 - Mozart Estate - Flanca For Mr Flowers (3:11)
1.12 - Mozart Estate - When The Harridans Came To Call (2:13)
1.13 - Mozart Estate - Honey (3:10)
1.14 - Mozart Estate - Record Store Day (2:18)
1.15 - Mozart Estate - Doin' The Brickwall Crawl (2:33)
1.16 - Mozart Estate - Before And After The Barcode (2:43)

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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Hi-Res.