Posted on 04/08/2018 10:21:11 AM PDT by ethom
Former The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr says his new album was inspired by Brexit, President Donald Trump, and the virus of right-wing ideology that is spreading through the nervous system of the Western world. We brought a bunch of old projectors and lights and gadgets to keep me inspired, Marr told Rolling Stone while discussing the creative process behind the album, Call the Comet, which explores an alternative society and is set in the not-too-distant future.
Sometimes wed have different news feeds projected onto the wall: Al Jazeera, Fox, the BBC and French news. Other times it would be wildlife films or just the swirling cosmos, the English rocker said.
Brexit and the election of Trump inspired the album, as well as the election of President Trump. The albums eighth song, Bug, features lyrics like Everybody feels the aching/Population is sick and shaking.
The track, Marr said, is about the virus of right-wing ideology that is spreading through the nervous system of the Western world.
Another song on the album was inspired by the 2016 Islamic terror attack in Nice, France.
Marrs former bandmate, The Smiths frontman Morrissey, has been openly supportive of Brexit, while in 2017, he criticized politicians for refusing to admit that Islamic extremism was behind the Manchester terrorist attack.
In December, Morrissey attacked the hateful media, and declared, It seems to me that in England at the moment, the right-wing has adopted a left-wing stance, and the left-wing has adopted a right-wing stance.
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Johnny, are you lamenting that not EVERYONE in the West is suicidal? I suggest that YOU take residence in a Moooslim enclave, Sir.
We should get all our political insights from rockers. Sages for the ages, they.
Who? And, Who Cares?
Oh well... Marr is still a damn good guitar player.
The Left has become so extreme that everything else looks far right wing to them.
What is “right wing ideology”? All I hear are platitudes and projection from this guitarist. Left and right are very much different in Europe and Canada at any rate.
Ha ha ha, no kidding. Mozz and Johnny Rotten. What a world.
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