47. Meat Is Murder (from Meat Is Murder, 1985) The slaughterhouse four lay out their leader’s animal rights manifesto on the malevolent, titular closer of The Smiths’ second LP. 46. Is It Really So ...
set to the mandolin strains of The Smiths’ ‘Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want’. “On the vivacious ‘Night Or Day’, he declares: “I’ll never get bored of you, or the thing ...
The Smyths' Graham Sampson tells NME about what it means, what to expect, and the legacy of The Smiths outside of Morrissey's politics ...