Thursday, January 25, 2018

Album Review: Low in High School by Morrissey




I'm not sure what to say about this album. For someone who is officially not a part of Generation X, Morrissey is about as Gen X as a person can get. He's pretty much negative about everything and everyone. One minute he seems to be backing the stance of the far right the next the stance of the far left. I would guess in this modern time when you have to take a stand on one side or the other his popularity has been hurt. Still he continues to produce album. Since going solo in 1988, this is his 11th album.

Amazingly near 60 he still has his strong voice and is still just as angry as ever. Lyrically he's still very cutting and edgy as ever. Take this lyric from the song "I Bury the Living."

A wretched outcast with no point of view
What could I do, just military service
I carry out the powerful vulgarian view
I scatter glue, do as I say or I'll scatter you

Oh no no no no no no
You can't blame me
I'm just an innocent soldier
There would be no war if not for me
I'm just a sweet little soldier no
No no no no
You can't blame me
I'm just an innocent soldier
Give me an order, I'll blow up a border
Give me an order I'll blow up your daughter

Call me brave, call me a peacemaking hero
Call me anything, except what I am
From a class without I haven't a clue
What the war is about
I haven't got a clue, have you?

Oh no no no
You can't blame me
I'm just an innocent soldier
There would be no war if not for me
I'm just a sweet little soldier no
No no no no
You can't blame me
After all I'm just on a mad cannon fodder

I don't think he's ever done anything with his solo career as good as his first album Viva Hate, but he has continued on as Morrissey and that gets some credit. Following the Rhapsody rating method I give this 2 out of 5 stars for Not Bad.

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