The Smiths
Active: 1983–1992
20
Releases
10
Active Years
About The Smiths
By Robert Williams
In the history of British guitar music, few bands have cast a longer shadow than The Smiths. Formed in Manchester in 82, the quartet of Morrissey (vocals), Johnny Marr (guitar), Andy Rourke (bass), and Mike Joyce (drums) created a sound literate, angular, emotionally raw, and utterly unlike anythin' else in the pop landscape of the early 80s. They were, in every sense, the anti-New Romantic — a band for the disaffected, the bookish, the lonely, and the brilliant.
Their self-titled debut in 84 announced a new force. Hand in Glove, What Difference Does It Make?, Suffer Little Children — Marr's janglin' arpeggiated guitar lines inspired by folk, punk, and the Byrds, paired with Morrissey's baritone croon and lyrics drawn from kitchen-sink drama, Oscar Wilde, and workin'-class melancholy. An album that sounded completely new.
Meat Is Murder in 85 was even stronger. The title track a fierce vegetarian manifesto. That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore a study in romantic despair. The Headmaster Ritual a blisterin' attack on corporal punishment. And How Soon Is Now? — built around Marr's tremolo-drenched slide-guitar figure — a song of achin' isolation that turned into an anthem for outsiders everywhere.
1986 brought The Queen Is Dead, their masterpiece. From the openin' drum roll and the glorious sweep of the title track to the devastatin' intimacy of I Know It's Over and the wry funny Cemetry Gates. And There Is a Light That Never Goes Out closin' the record with one of the most beautiful and heartbreaking songs ever written — a hymn to doomed romance that still reduces audiences to silence. Number two on the UK Albums Chart. Since canonised as one of the greatest albums of all time.
Strangeways, Here We Come in 87 saw 'em experimentin' with richer production, but internal tensions reached breakin' point. The Smiths disbanded later that year, leavin' just four studio albums and a handful of singles. Their chart peak was modest — five Top 10 singles, one Number 1 album — but the numbers tell only a fraction of the story.
They proved indie guitar music could be intelligent, poetic, and commercially viable without compromise. Morrissey's lyrical wit and Marr's musical invention set a template countless bands — Oasis, Radiohead, The 1975 — have drawn from. They gave a voice to the awkward, the sensitive, the misunderstood. The Smiths didn't just make great records; they made people feel less alone. That's their true legacy.
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Complete Discography
THIS CHARMING MAN
Documented across 18 weeks
WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE
Documented across 9 weeks
HEAVEN KNOWS I'M MISERABLE NOW
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WILLIAM IT WAS REALLY NOTHING
Documented across 7 weeks
HOW SOON IS NOW
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SHAKESPEARE'S SISTER
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THAT JOKE ISN'T FUNNY ANYMORE
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THE BOY WITH THE THORN IN HIS SIDE
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BIG MOUTH STRIKES AGAIN
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PANIC
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ASK
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SHOPLIFTERS OF THE WORLD UNITE
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SHEILA TAKE A BOW
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GIRLFRIEND IN A COMA
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I STARTED SOMETHING I COULDN'T FINISH
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LAST NIGHT I DREAMT THAT SOMEBODY LOVED ME
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THE PEEL SESSIONS
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THIS CHARMING MAN {1992}
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HOW SOON IS NOW {1992}
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THERE IS A LIGHT THAT NEVER GOES OUT
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