MOZART ESTATE
POP-UP! KER-CHING! AND THE POSSIBILITIES OF MODERN SHOPPING
CHERRY RED
★★★★
Lawrence fans won’t be surprised to learn his latest project, like Denim and Go-Kart Mozart before it, sounds little like his cult 80s act, Felt. Admittedly he’s still a neglected artist “living on a tenner a day” on Relative Poverty – Chas & Dave doing synth-pop with a Grease fetish – and admiring “fifty-grand cars” on Four White Men In A Black Car, but it’s the 70s obsessions of later incarnations which define Pop-Up! Kerching! best, not to mention his eccentric critique of capitalism and a subversive tone which rarely lets up.