Why The Smiths’ Debut Album Is An Indie Landmark
Hailed as being ‘as fresh and colourful’ Morrissey’s daffodils, The Smiths’ debut album captured the group in their first flush of success.
Best Smiths Songs: 20 Classic Tracks From Indie-Pop’s Most Charming Men
Influential, distinctive and enduring, the best The Smiths songs are just part of an inspiring body of work recorded in under five years.
Meat Is Murder: How The Smiths Cooked Up A Classic Second Album
With its ‘direct statement’ and musical and lyrical innovations, the ‘Meat Is Murder’ album was the sound of The Smiths raising their game.
How Soon Is Now?: Behind The Smiths’ Immediate Classic
Innovative and instantly recognisable, The Smiths’ How Soon Is Now? refuses to age – despite initially baffling their label.
Shoplifters Of The World Unite: How The Smiths Stole Away With A Classic
Dense, brooding and anthemic, Shoplifters Of The World Unite remains one of Morrissey’s ‘all-time favourite’ Smiths songs.
The Smiths’ Legacy: Theirs Is A Light That Never Goes Out
Arguably the most important indie band of them all, The Smiths wrote unique songs with an appeal that refuses to diminish.
Hatful Of Hollow: The BBC Sessions That Created The Smiths’ First Classic
With definitive takes of early songs, The Smiths’ ‘Hatful Of Hollow’ marked the point where “even the doubters began to believe”.
The Queen Is Dead: How The Smiths Birthed A Classic Album
Capturing the zeitgeist and casting inspiration down the decades, The Smiths’ third album, ‘The Queen Is Dead’, reigns supreme.
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