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Morrissey’s new album is finished, ready to release
Moz is looking for a distribution deal to release a ‘World Peace is None of Your Business’ follow-up.

Morrissey has finished recording his new album, but he’s still looking for a way to release it.
Speaking to Israel publication Walla, Moz claims that he needs “to find a distribution deal,” adding: “It is not possible to find a recording deal, so we would record it ourselves as soon as we can find a distributor who could make it available worldwide.”
He goes on to say: ”There was a time when the music industry served the artist, but now the artist must serve the music industry, which is why everything is now so tasteless.”
He claims that labels exert “heavy censorship” over their artists, saying: “If you examine, for example, the Sex Pistols rise, it largely succeeded because nobody saw it coming, and the industry didn’t think a band like the Sex Pistols could be popular, or could even exist. Now, it is severely controlled and monitored to make sure that any singer with a political message cannot get through. The result is obvious. We are left with music charts that do not reflect the feelings and needs of devout music lovers. But there cannot be a revolution.”
Morrissey also recently claimed that no love or money would help bring The Smiths back together. “It’s no longer a question of time or wounds, but simply that the issue is now so remote that the question doesn’t make sense any more,” he told News.com.au.
His most recent solo album is 2014’s ‘World Peace is None of Your Business’.
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