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Morrissey: Viva Hatenew
Morrissey is the only standing member of the old UK guard who has yet to be reduced to preposterous self-caricature.
East Bay Express |
M.T. Richards |
04-20-2012 |
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El Moz: The Mexican Morrisseynew
Thanks to his ability to soothe an immigrant’s heart without even trying, in the world of rock no one is more Mexican than Morrissey.
San Antonio Current |
Enrique Lopetegui |
03-04-2009 |
Profiles & Interviews
On His Latest Album, Morrissey Lets Us Know 'I'm OK By Myself'new
Years of Refusal is Morrissey's ninth solo album and the most compelling argument for fans to finally move on from his former life.
The Perennial Outsider: 'Years of Refusal'new
Morrissey is back to form with this, by far his best album since 1994's Vauxhall and I.
Tucson Weekly |
James Hudson |
02-20-2009 |
Profiles & Interviews
Smiths Fans Rejoice in Morrisseynew
For fans of legendary post-punk phenoms The Smiths, what wasn't there to like in Morrissey's performance last week at The NorVa?
Port Folio Weekly |
Jeff Maisey |
07-23-2007 |
Music
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Moz the Catnew
In which Steven Patrick Morrissey speaks of ghosts, glam rock, Obama -- and why squirrels like him.
L.A. Weekly |
Kate Sullivan |
02-02-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
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Fresh Mozzarellanew
Moz moves to Rome, turns born-again extra-virgin -- Abbondanza!
L.A. Weekly |
Siran Babayan |
04-27-2006 |
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Morrissey's Latest Albumnew
The key recent development in Morrissey’s work is that the melodic crack has returned to his songwriting; he appears to be thinking in terms of catchy singles again.
Style Weekly |
Mark Richardson |
04-20-2006 |
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New Tricks for the Mopesternew
Morrissey provokes with new challenges to old questions.
New York Press |
Armond White |
04-13-2006 |
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Greatness, Past & Presentnew
Even the expected filler on the disc isn't embarrassingly maudlin or cheesy, making Tormentors another triumph.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach |
Annie Zaleski |
04-04-2006 |
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Why Morrissey's Solo Albums are Better Than What He Did With the Smithsnew
Morrissey isn't trading on the legacy he created with the Smiths' between 1983 and 1987 because he doesn't need to. The cream of Morrissey's solo output is every bit as good -- if not better -- than what he recorded with the Smiths. But to believe or disbelieve, you have to listen to the records themselves.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Andisheh Nouraee |
10-21-2004 |
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Alone Togethernew
Marr-less but sometimes marvelous, Morrissey still courts an other half.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Johnny Ray Huston |
09-01-2004 |
Profiles & Interviews
Songwriter Applies His Breathtaking Prose to Fiction
This deftly written novel, part of a series of books by musicians, is an account of a confused, Smiths-loving teenager.
Monday Magazine |
Bill Stuart |
08-07-2004 |
Fiction