Morrissey Believes Capitol Records May Be Deliberately Sabotaging His New LP

According to broklynvegan.com artist Morrissey believes that Capitol Records might be intentionally sabotaging his new LP Bonfire of the Teenager which was supposed to be released this month. There is  no longer a official release date and Capitol Records have not mentioned anything on their website.

Last November Morrissey mentioned it was now “exclusively in the hands of Capitol Records.” Then the artist announced he was splitting from the label as Miley Cyrus asked to remove the collaboration  from the album.

Today on Morrissey’s website he wrote post titled “Bonfire Doused” and in the post the strongly believes  that Capitol records is deliberately try to sabotage “Bonfire of the Teenager. Although Morrissey does not believe that Capitol Records in Los Angeles signed Bonfire of Teenagers in order to sabotage it but he is starting to think the record label is intentionally hurting the album.

According to the artist’s website “Morrissey has said that although he does not believe that Capitol Records in Los Angeles signed ‘Bonfire of Teenagers’ in order to sabotage it, he is quickly coming around to that belief.” The full post can be found at the end of the article.

Bonfire of the Teenagers was recorded in 2021 and features contributions from Flea, Chad Smith, Josh Klinghoffer and Iggy Pop.

“Capitol Records (Los Angeles) will not, after all, release Morrissey’s 2021 album ‘Bonfire of Teenagers’.  At the same time, Capitol Records (Los Angeles) are holding on to the album. Although Morrissey officially signed to Capitol Records Los Angeles, there has been no mention of Morrissey on Capitol’s website or on their Artists roster. Morrissey has said that although he does not believe that Capitol Records in Los Angeles signed ‘Bonfire of Teenagers’ in order to sabotage it, he is quickly coming around to that belief.”

 

Cait Stoddard: Hello! My name is Caitlin and my job is writing music news stories and reviewing metal music albums. I enjoy collecting vinyl, playing video games, watching movies and going to concerts.
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