• Morrissey Praises Bull That Injured a Matador in Mexico City Recently, Condemns Event

    Morrissey included a tune on his latest release "World Peace is None of Your Business" titled "The Bullfighter Dies" to let people know (if they didn't already) whose side of that battle he's on. According to NME, the former Smiths frontman took to his fan site to comment on a recent incident that occurred in Mexico City. A matador was gored by a bull during a bullfight, and Moz was stoked about it.
  • 8 Albums With Misleading Titles: The Smiths, Dr. Dre, And More

    Though an album title shouldn't tell you explicitly what kind of music you're in for (where's the fun in that?), a title does have a subtle influence over how we hear an album, or how we expect it to fit into the artist's career arc. These eight albums, however, went with titles that ended up being misleading for either one of these reasons.
  • 8 Artists Who Hated The Production On Their Own Albums: Nirvana, Oasis, And More

    Making albums is almost always a collaborative process between the artist and their producer, which means that egos often clash and ideas are often compromised. For these eight artists, however, these compromises apparently didn't work out in their favor. Here are eight artists who hated the production on their albums.
  • Smiths Guitarist Johnny Marr Shares 'Dynamo' Music Video from Solo Album 'Playland' [WATCH]

    Former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr has shared the music video for his latest single "Dynamo," which you can check out below. The video features the indie rock icon and his band performing the song to a small audience on a stage lit by dozens of hanging light bulbs.The real star of the clip, however, is Marr's gorgeous, dark-green Fender Jaguar, which frankly does not get enough screen time.You can check out Johnny Marr's "Dynamo" music video here:"Dynamo" is the second music video to be shared from Marr's latest album "Playland," following "Easy Money." "Playland" was released Oct. 7 and is Marr's second solo album overall, following his 2013 solo debut "The Messenger."
  • Morrissey Calls Venues in Rome and Milan 'Abysmal'

    Morrissey is not too impressed with some venues overseas. After making stops on his recent tour in Rome and Milan, the artist took to his True to You fansite to talk about the venues, NME noted. "We, too, were shocked by the venues in Roma and Milan — both abysmal — Milan quite shockingly abysmal ... not a theater at all ... just a field with a roof," he wrote about the Atlantico in Rome and the Gran Teatro Linear4ciak in Milan.
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