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Morrissey heaps praise on The Courteeners

Ex-Smiths feels the love for Manchester youngsters

Thu 04 Sep, 2008

Comments (2)

this is 2008... indie music is saturated with a lot more impressionable young kids who want to get behind bands who dont make souless r n b or plastic pop unit shifters, so selling out however many nights at whatever venue, proves how popular they are - not how good they are... and everyone knows, there isn't the most solid correlation between popularity and quality - The courteeners aren't great, they're alright. end of.

Fri 05 Sep, 2008

what is morrissey on? i used to be a massive fan but his latest few singles have been nothing short of terrible - and now he's getting behind one of the most over hyped band of the decade... some of fray's lyrics are pathetic, and the only good ones you can tell have been lifted directly from Moz, and the other three are just an unattractive, unoriginal and mediocre post libs backing band who just stand there plodding through tunes that could've easily ended up as a Jack Penate instrumental b-side/rantMoz get a grip

Fri 05 Sep, 2008

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