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Jason Tate
03/17/06, 05:02 PM
Morrissey - Ringleader of the Tormentors
Release Date: April 03, 2006
Record Label: Sire Records

This website exists because of Morrissey. Hell, I could probably go and say this musical genre and most of the bands we listen to exist because of Morrissey. Seriously.

Let's get it out of the way, I'm bias on this one. Morrissey is by far one of my top 3 artists - EVER. I sport the entire catalog, the DVDs, and the tshirts. I'm a fan-boy dork. Why? Well because, for my money, it doesn't get any better. The vocals are mind-boggling good, the lyrics passionate, the music soothing, and the attitude divine.

The album contains portions of former albums but is it's own unique beast. The production is thicker than previous efforts, the songs have a heavy feeling to them, and the sound makes for a listening experience that this author lives for. Music doesn't get much better than this.

Stand out tracks include the opener, "I'll See You in Far Off Places" which contains an almost Arabic feel. The definitive Morrissey track, "Life is a Pigsty," and my favorite, "Dear God, Please Help Me."

If you've never gotten into Morrissey, now is as good a time as ever to jump on the bandwagon. If you like what you hear, I'd recommend picking up a retrospective collection like Bona Drag and pretending like you've been following Morrissey and The Smiths for years.

While no one is probably going to be rocking this Morrissey album with the windows down on a sunny day - it's perfect for a cold winter afternoon. It's perfect for listening to by the fire with that special girl. The tunes over all have a mellow tone - often letting the vocals completely overtake the songs and lead the listener into the stories being told.

When everything is said and done - Morrissey will be to me like Elvis was to my father. I can't recommend an artist or album anymore than I do each and every one by this man. A legend.

P.S. The album cover is genius.
Good Music.
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Save my day
03/17/06, 05:12 PM
I love how you put FFO: good music. I'll have to pick this up, I only have a couple other morissey records though.

GoWaitInTheCar
03/17/06, 05:20 PM
Jason, you are the man.

Not as much as Morrissey, but you are the man.

Great record, his best in years. Good review as well.

GoWaitInTheCar
03/17/06, 05:22 PM
When the cd is officialy released. You better believe I'm gonna write a review for it.

El_Jeffe
03/17/06, 05:45 PM
When the cd is officialy released. You better believe I'm gonna write a review for it.


sweet love to read it

location location, i probably
won't be albe to pick this album up
for a good few weeks after its release
unless i buy it online

Becca
03/17/06, 06:37 PM
amazing review. I love this man and everything he's ever done.

Boring Pop Song
03/17/06, 07:03 PM
i love this album, it's so good man. i love how excited you are about it

catchmealone
03/17/06, 07:38 PM
Great review, I can't wait for this. Morrissey is amazing.

unwritten
03/17/06, 08:51 PM
I'm loving his new record. Nice to see you on the ball with doing reviews.

suburbanblues
03/18/06, 02:06 PM
definately a legend, one of the most essential people in music.

ShotgunWedding5
03/18/06, 07:08 PM
"Morrissey is by far one of my top 3 artists - EVER." are the other two Brand New and Say Anything?

GoWaitInTheCar
03/19/06, 09:13 PM
"Morrissey is by far one of my top 3 artists - EVER." are the other two Brand New and Say Anything?

To put him even next to artists like that is a joke.

So if anyone ever says that, they either have no idea what they hell music is, or they're retarded. Not retarded as in stupid, actually mentally retareded.


P.S. Jason is down with Morrissey, he knows what's up as always. Good review. Good cd.

catchmealone
03/20/06, 12:33 AM
To put him even next to artists like that is a joke.



Agreed. Hopefully that post was in fact a joke. Morrissey should be listed next to the likes of Lennon and McCartney and Harrison, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Hendrix, James Brown, Mick Jagger, Bono, Jay Z, Rev Run/Darrell DMC/Jam Master Jay, Ad-Rock/MCA/Mike D, and Garth Brooks. Others come to mind, but you get the idea.
All larger than life figures. More than just your favorite band, these are people who demand respect, regardless of whether or not you enjoy their music.

iamhollywood
03/20/06, 10:37 PM
ive never heard this morrsey guy before but if jason likes him u know its good

iamhollywood
03/20/06, 10:38 PM
Agreed. Hopefully that post was in fact a joke. Morrissey should be listed next to the likes of ... Bono, Jay Z, Rev Run/Darrell DMC/Jam Master Jay, Ad-Rock/MCA/Mike D, and Garth Brooks.
morrissey would smack the shit out of you for saying that, just fyi.

catchmealone
03/20/06, 11:47 PM
morrissey would smack the shit out of you for saying that, just fyi.
What are you trying to say?

Save my day
03/22/06, 04:40 PM
To put him even next to artists like that is a joke.

So if anyone ever says that, they either have no idea what they hell music is, or they're retarded. Not retarded as in stupid, actually mentally retareded.
.

Ya, for once I actually agree with you..

dbarker02
03/22/06, 10:57 PM
I won't discount Morrissey's influence, but to claim that he's the source of the majority of the music represented here is absurd. The Smiths are, in my eyes, one of the greatest bands ever, but there are tons of others who are probably just as influential. Then again, I don't know what "this musical genre" is that you're talking about. Plus, Johnny Marr's guitar work was as much a part of The Smiths' repertoire was Morrissey's flamboyant tendencies, enigmatic personality, and distinct vocals.

SanePsychotic
03/14/07, 06:36 PM
Sweet. Can't wait until I can get my hands on this.

TylerTimeBomb
11/30/07, 09:06 PM
I won't discount Morrissey's influence, but to claim that he's the source of the majority of the music represented here is absurd. The Smiths are, in my eyes, one of the greatest bands ever, but there are tons of others who are probably just as influential. Then again, I don't know what "this musical genre" is that you're talking about. Plus, Johnny Marr's guitar work was as much a part of The Smiths' repertoire was Morrissey's flamboyant tendencies, enigmatic personality, and distinct vocals.

you ain't got nothin' on morrissey, needledick!

Curtis&BemisRok
03/09/09, 03:32 PM
i only had a few songs by teh smiths before this album. after hearing this i became much more interesting in them and morrisseys solo career. i simply think he is a genius. i jsut got the new album, does anyone know how it is?