Morrissey is about to unveil his new album titled Bonfire of Teenagers. On his website, the singer promised it would be the best album of his life.
Morrissey is auctioning off his new album to the highest bidding label, a year after being abandoned by BMG amid a scandal over his political ideas. The Everyday Is Like Sunday singer sparked another uproar by supporting For Britain, a far-right party in the United Kingdom.
Last November, Morrissey responded to his abandonment by BMG in a note on his website. “This news is perfectly in line with the relentless galvanic horror of 2020. We would be extremely crazy to expect anything positive,” he wrote. My three albums with BMG were the best of my career, and I will support them until death. Recording them has been a pivotal time in my life, and I thank the previous BMG team and everyone involved for it. It’s always important to me to make music my way, and I wouldn’t want to be with a label that dictates so precisely how their artists should behave. “
So it’s in music that Morrissey took refuge and he just unveiled the Bonfire of Teenagers tracklist via his website, Morrissey Central. “The worst year of my life ends with the best album of my life,” the singer wrote. The 11-track album will be the sequel to I Am Not A Dog On A Chain. Regarding the release date, Morrissey is obviously waiting for a label to take him under his wing.
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