Alma Matters
Morrissey · 1997
12 min · 3 tracks · alternative rock · indie pop · indie rock
A contemplative blend of jangle pop and alternative rock infused with Morrissey’s signature melancholic lyricism.
Alma Matters is a single by Morrissey, released in 1997. A contemplative blend of jangle pop and alternative rock infused with Morrissey’s signature melancholic lyricism. 'Alma Matters' received a mixed critical reception but gained attention for its introspective lyrics and melodic hooks. The album's title track was notably featured in various media, emphasizing Morrissey's enduring presence in alternative rock despite fluctuating popularity. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Alma Matters sound like?
A contemplative blend of jangle pop and alternative rock infused with Morrissey’s signature melancholic lyricism. Rooted in alternative rock and indie pop.
What makes Alma Matters by Morrissey notable?
'Alma Matters' received a mixed critical reception but gained attention for its introspective lyrics and melodic hooks. The album's title track was notably featured in various media, emphasizing Morrissey's enduring presence in alternative rock despite fluctuating popularity. Released on July 21, 1997, 'Alma Matters' came during Morrissey's post-Smiths solo career phase, marking his fifth studio album. Following the commercial disappointment of his previous album, 'Southpaw Grammar,' this release sought to reconnect with his audience while experimenting with sound and lyrical themes.
How many songs are on Alma Matters?
Alma Matters has 3 tracks, running approximately 12 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Alma Matters Standout 4:48
- 2 Heir Apparent Standout 3:57
- 3 I Can Have Both Standout 4:06
Release Date
July 21, 1997
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
12 min 52 sec
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