Morrissey has again criticized the former record label he has overseen, Capitol Records, for not releasing his album, Bonfire of Teenagers, since he left the label at the end of last year.
In a new statement posted on its website, Morrisey compared Capitol Records, which did not release Bonfire of Teenagers with its decision to continue publishing the album Sam Smith.
Smith has released all four of his studio albums - from In the Lonely Hour from 2014 to Gloria last month - through the Capitol.
Capitol Records (Los Angeles) are proud to promote Sam Smith's 'demonstism'; but they consider the honest truth of Morrissey's Bonfire of Teenagers as their biggest threat and they will not release it regardless of their contractual obligations and promises to do so," read a statement. former frontman The Smiths quoted from NME, Tuesday.
Morrissey's saturism appears to be referring to Smith's recent performance at the Grammy Awards, where he performed alongside Kim Petras to feature their collaboration that won the Grammys in 2022, Unholy.
During the show, Smith wore a hat with a vicious horn, in front of a red light, fireworks and dancers appeared in a metal cage.
Many conspiracy theorists and far-right figures react to photos circulating on social media. They then connect it with demonstrism.
Don't fight cultural war, they say, wrote conservative commentator Liz Wheeler. Meanwhile, demons are teaching children to worship Satan. I can vomit.
Right-wing blogr Matt Walsh added: It's no surprise to see the devil ritual in the Grammys. Satanism is self-worship. Many modern pop music are demons in this sense. Kirism is satanism. The only change is now that they become more explicit about it."
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