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Morrissey's New Album: A Conspiracy Theory Turn?
6 Mar
Summary
- Morrissey's new song speculates on Notre-Dame fire being arson.
- The album 'Make-Up Is a Lie' explores synth-pop and glam sounds.
- Former fans may recall his early, witty, melancholic style.
Morrissey's new single, "Notre-Dame," has sparked controversy by exploring conspiracy theories about the 2019 Paris cathedral fire, suggesting it was deliberate arson. This marks a significant shift from his earlier, celebrated work known for its wit and melancholia.
The album "Make-Up Is a Lie," released six years after his last record, presents 12 tracks spanning synth-pop, glam, and chamber pop. While his distinctive vocals remain, the lyrical content is described as lacking insight, even on familiar themes.
Critics suggest that listeners might be experiencing residual affection for the younger Morrissey, whose earlier music offered uncompromised selfhood. The current artistic direction is seen as a departure, leaving listeners to grapple with the artist's evolution.




