What does it sound like?:
70s and 80s pop. With 17 tracks and only one longer than 3 minutes, this has more hooks than a crochet convention at Hook Norton.
What does it all *mean*?
Very occasionally an album comes along and, two or three tracks in, I realise that I’m smiling and I know that when it’s finished I’m going to play it again. This is one of those albums. And how great to have a perfectly formed album that comes in at 34 minutes.
Goes well with…
A cold, miserable March day and, I imagine, a warm summer’s afternoon
Release Date:
Might suit people who like…
Pop music.

I have heard a couple of songs from it that also left me smiling. I think I might dip my toe in the water with this one.
On the strength of this review I checked it out on Spotify.
Thought it was ‘kin awful really.
Sorry.
Not really a fan of much of this one, but then I’ve not been so well disposed towards Lawrence since he nailed me so well on this:
(We’re Selfish and Lazy and Greedy)
Hugely enjoyable I thought. I’ve been underwhelmed by Go Kart Mozart in the main but this collection is potent, funny, tuneful and clever. It’s almost as if Felt never existed, you’d never believe it was the same feller.