The former Smiths frontman announced the news on Instagram and his official website, posting a photo of the Sire Records logo. Beyond a few celebratory emojis, Morrissey didn’t say much, but a rep confirmed to Rolling Stone that the deal is official.
Between 2020 and 2021, Morrissey worked with producer Andrew Watt on Bonfire of the Teenagers, an album planned to include Miley Cyrus, Chad Smith, Flea and Iggy Pop.
He eventually brought the album to Capitol Records. Although the single “Rebels Without Applause” came out, the album was shelved, and Morrissey parted ways with the label.
“We are still in the grip of idiot culture, it’s everywhere you look,” he told The Telegraph. “Naturally I’m one of the first to be gagged since my entire life has relied on free speech.”
Despite the criticism, former bandmate Johnny Marr even said it “cast a shadow over The Smiths,” the singer maintains that he is not far right. Cyrus reportedly asked for her contribution to the album to be withdrawn.
After some time, Morrissey revealed another album, first titled Without Music the World Dies, now going by You’re Right, It’s Time. Since its announcement, the project has been delayed multiple times, most recently missing a September 2025 release date.
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