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Morrissey

  • The song titles for Morrissey's upcoming album are hilarious

    The song titles for Morrissey's upcoming album are hilarious. Our Favorite? "Kick the Bride Down the Aisle."
  • 6 Pairs of Rival Artists That Would Make Great Music Together: Robert Smith & Morrissey, The Flaming Lips & Arcade Fire and more

    When Blur’s Damon Albarn revealed that he and Oasis’s Noel Gallagher had been talking about possibly recording together, we here at Music Times didn’t quite believe it was true. The two are notorious rivals, so working with one another seems like the last thing either one of them would want to do. This got me thinking about other artists who would never collaborate, but would probably make great work together if they did.
  • Eight Artists Who Write Hilarious Lyrics: Pavement, Devendra Banhart, and more

    Most people don't really listen to music when they're looking for a laugh, but sometimes an artist will throw a line in there that will, at the very least, get you smiling. Here are eight artists who like to mix up their lyrics with humor every once in a while.
  • 8 Artists Who Would Make For Interesting Musicals: Springsteen, Bowie, and more

    Even though a musical based on his songs is probably the last thing he ever wanted, the music of Kurt Cobain is coming to Broadway, apparently. Nirvana's music is excellent, but if I were in charge of selecting a catalog of songs to adapt into a musical, Nirvana would be towards the bottom of my list. Here's who would be at the top:
  • 9 Excellent Songs with Wordless Hooks: Kanye West, The Smiths, and more

    As someone who writes songs in his spare time, I completely understand how difficult it is sometimes to come up with lyrics to a song that's otherwise totally finished. It can be very tempting to just fill up the melody with a bunch of nonsense and call it a day. Here are 10 songs where the songwriters did just that and got away with it.
  • Morrissey new album title is 'World Peace Is None Of Your Business': tentative release date for summer 2014

    Morrissey thinks "World Peace Is None Of Your Business," so that's what he's named his new album. Today (March7), a Moz fansite true-to-you.net made the announcement. "World Peace Is None Of Your Business" will drop in late June or early July via Harvest Records.
  • Morrissey playing the U.S. with guests Sir Cliff Richard, Sir Tom Jones, Kristeen Young

    Morrissey will play with Cliff Richard, Tom Jones and Kristeen Young in U.S. show dates including Los Angeles and New York City.
  • Morrissey wrote another harsh letter about the Royal Family's hunting habits following Prince William's recent trip with Prince Harry

    At this point, it's never really a surprise when Morrissey speaks out about his beliefs, especially concerning animal cruelty, and he's directed another letter toward Britain's Royal Family to condemn their hunting practices.
  • Morrissey announces work on new album and new novel

    Morrissey has come to find that novelists make more money than musicians. In a Q&A on his "zine" True To You, he revealed that he was working on two new projects, a novel and a new album. "In 2013 I published my Autobiography and it has been more successful than any record I have ever released, so, yes, I am midway through my novel," he posted. "I have my hopes."
  • Morrissey is not cool with Obama's annual Thanksgiving turkey pardon

    Morrissey is not hesitant to share his thoughts and feelings about animal rights. This time he's addressing President Obama directly about the annual Thanksgiving Turkey Pardon. Since Thanksgiving in 1989 when George H. W. Bush was in office, a "presidential pardon" is given to one bird, allowing it to live. It does seem like a bizarre tradition, but for Morrissey, it's way more than that.
  • Morrissey, Jake Bugg, Mary J. Blige and more to play Nobel Peace Prize concert hosted by Claire Danes

    This year's Nobel Peace Prize concert lineup has been announced which includes a variety of artists across genres including Jake Bugg, Mary J. Blige, Syrian musician Omar Souleyman, James Blunt, Swedish singer Zara Larsson, hip-hop duo Envy and Swedish rapper Timbuktu. Morrissey will headline the concert, and according to his Facebook page, he plans to perform three songs.
  • Morrissey to release live cover of Lou Reed's 'Satellite of Love'

    Morrissey has announced that he will release a live cover of Lou Reed's "Satellite of Love" on December 5 as a tribute to the late alt-rock icon. It also marks the release of his audiobook version of Autobiography.
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