THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING MOZ
Morrissey is a captivating crooner, a literate lyricist and a master of melancholic melodies. He is so effortlessly talented, many of his rare songs and B-sides are superior to tunes on his actual albums. That’s exactly why RC 370 was a must read for fans of Moz. The man has been based in Manchester, London, Los Angeles and Rome and he’s consistently released uniquely vintage music. Morrissey has also influenced a legion of people to embrace animal rights and vegetarianism. He’s a borderline misanthrope who somehow also manages to have genuine empathy for downtrodden people and creatures.
by Brien Comerford
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