First reaction to new Morrissey album 'Make-up Is A Lie'
Super-fan Chris and newspaper journalist George give you their first reaction to the new Morrissey album 'Make-up Is A Lie'. It seems this is an album of "part twos" to much-loved songs from the back catalogue, with many tracks offering returns to some of Morrissey's central themes. Alcohol features prominently, particularly booze to excess. And the layered lyrics are a gift to fans like us, with so much to analyse. Grab a glass of wine and join us to discuss all this and more. This is a makeshift Zoom bonus episode, but we'll be back in a week or two with a full, professionally recorded episode, when we'll be doing a deep dive into Bona Drag - and we're joined by someone who was there in the studio creating it with Morrissey. Join us on Patreon ( / morrisseyandwine ) for exclusive bonus episodes, access to the members-only WhatsApp chat, yearly deliveries of hand-made pin badges and more. It doesn't cost a lot but it really helps us to keep the show going. Godspeed!

MORRISSEY NEW ALBUM SONG BY SONG REVIEW OF MAKE UP IS A LIE #morrissey #thesmiths #vinylcommunity

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