• Record Label: BMG
  • Release Date: Nov 17, 2017
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5.3

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  1. Positive: 33 out of 67
  2. Negative: 25 out of 67
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  1. Nov 23, 2017
    7
    After 'World Peace...' I'd all but given up hope that Moz was going to return to some sort of form. Surprisingly, LIHS is his best album in a long time. Musically it's mostly great and Morrissey's voice is never better. It only falls short because of the last four tracks which are pretty forgettable.
  2. Jan 17, 2018
    8
    Morrissey's best album in many years I'm pleased to say. It took me quite a few listens to draw that conclusion but I'm glad I gave it the chance as I'd nearly given up hope of a return to form.
  3. Dec 10, 2017
    9
    By far Morrissey's best work since You Are The Quarry. It's a massive shame that this album is getting such negative reviews from the likes of the Guardian etc simply (in my opinion) because Morrissey 's views are at odds with their's. Although tracks like I Bury the Living and I Wish You Lonely aren't necessarily as tongue-in-cheek and witty as some of his earlier work both with TheBy far Morrissey's best work since You Are The Quarry. It's a massive shame that this album is getting such negative reviews from the likes of the Guardian etc simply (in my opinion) because Morrissey 's views are at odds with their's. Although tracks like I Bury the Living and I Wish You Lonely aren't necessarily as tongue-in-cheek and witty as some of his earlier work both with The Smiths and as a solo artist (Vicar in a Tutu and the singles that make up Bona Drag come to mind) , vocally they are very strong and I can't see how the bitterness they exude is an overwhelmingly bad thing. Jacky's Only Happy When She's Up on the Stage and Home is a Question Mark are my stand out tracks and both pocess that quintessential Morrissey sound that nothing in the mainstream charts can even dream of coming close to in terms of quality. I can also see this album particularly appealing to Morrissey's hispanic following - The Girl from Tel-Aviv who wouldn't Kneel has a real cha cha cha feel to it, as does When You Open Your Legs. And is it just me or is there something Lennonesque about All The Young People Must Fall In Love???? Expand
  4. Nov 21, 2017
    7
    Definitivamente no es lo mejor que Morrissey nos ha ofrecido en su larga carrera desde que lideraba The Smiths en los años ochenta. Si algo podemos apreciar de Low in High School es que la voz de Moz no se degrada sino todo lo contrario; también podemos apreciar la exploración de ritmos que continúa haciendo.
    En esta ocasión no se nos presenta como el ingenioso piadoso de sí mismo, sino
    Definitivamente no es lo mejor que Morrissey nos ha ofrecido en su larga carrera desde que lideraba The Smiths en los años ochenta. Si algo podemos apreciar de Low in High School es que la voz de Moz no se degrada sino todo lo contrario; también podemos apreciar la exploración de ritmos que continúa haciendo.
    En esta ocasión no se nos presenta como el ingenioso piadoso de sí mismo, sino como un renegado indignado que descarga su ira ante las maquinarias y sujetos de dominación, en particular, de los gobiernos, la milicia, la policía, los medios de comunicación, los jefes y los trabajos.
    Se extraña alguna pista de cómo enfrentó su encuentro con la muerte a través de su cáncer, pero queda claro que con el paso del tiempo, cede más su privacidad y ambigüedad frente a compartir todos y con nadie las preferencias sexuales y posturas políticas de su intimidad.
    Lo destacable:
    I wish you lonely es probablemente lo mejor que este LP tiene que ofrecer para los fans clásicos de Mozzer, en la tradición de letras profundas que a la vez permiten conocer su alma solitaria.
    I bury the living se suma a una serie de largas melodías como I know it's over; Late Night, Maudlin Street; Seasick, Yet still docked; Life is a Pigsty; o Art Hounds.
    Home is a question mark, aborda el tema de la pertenencia y la compañía espiritual como pilares del hogar.
    No hemos perdido a Morrissey, él se sigue encontrando.
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  5. Nov 22, 2017
    7
    A seriously good album. I like the tunes and the emotions conveyed. I wish it could be longer and that the songs could have more highs and lows in them.
  6. Dec 3, 2017
    8
    From the perspective of someone who loved the Smiths, liked early Morrissey solo, and has skipped all the rest... this was a good album. Not Smiths good, but good still. There was real energy, an interesting mix of musical styles, his voice was as strong as it was back in the Smiths, and he picks topical subjects and makes a statement. I don’t agree with many, of his perspectives, but thatFrom the perspective of someone who loved the Smiths, liked early Morrissey solo, and has skipped all the rest... this was a good album. Not Smiths good, but good still. There was real energy, an interesting mix of musical styles, his voice was as strong as it was back in the Smiths, and he picks topical subjects and makes a statement. I don’t agree with many, of his perspectives, but that doesn’t make them a poor choice of subject matter for music in 2017. Reading the professional and other reviews, I am struck by the observation that some people are perhaps critical of his music, because they don’t agree with his worldview. This comes across in the nature of their criticism. That is such a narrow perspective. Enjoy the music, embrace the debate, and if you don’t agree, so what, freedom of speech is what makes our society strong. Expand
  7. Dec 30, 2017
    10
    Best of Moz since Vauxhall and I. Will grow with time when stupid backslash fades. Love this LP
  8. VDS
    Nov 17, 2017
    7
    Not as easily accessible as the masterful trio of Your Arsenal, Vauxhall and I, and Southpaw Grammar, but this is the perfect Morrissey record for where we are today. He has always been so spot on at distilling the complex into the simple, but losing nothing in the process, and Low in High School is a master class in such an approach.

    I’ve seen critics comment on the record being overly
    Not as easily accessible as the masterful trio of Your Arsenal, Vauxhall and I, and Southpaw Grammar, but this is the perfect Morrissey record for where we are today. He has always been so spot on at distilling the complex into the simple, but losing nothing in the process, and Low in High School is a master class in such an approach.

    I’ve seen critics comment on the record being overly sexual, but Morrissey sung ‘there are explosive kegs between my legs’ over ten years ago on Ringleader of the Tormentors. He’s always strayed into such territory, it’s nothing new.

    Musically, the piano’s in the limelight here, and to good effect. Also, his vocals have never sounded as clear and sharp as they do on this disc.

    Casual listeners may struggle past Spent the Day in Bed (one of his best tunes to date), but if you get what he’s about, this album from his M-ness will be right up your alley. Ignore the pretentious so and so’s who are paid to tell you what they think about music meant for all of us, and get into this record with a long-haul appreciation of the greatest living Englishman (which when I look in the mirror, always used to be me).
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  9. Dec 19, 2017
    10
    If you really like Morrissey and know reality in this crazy life, you are going to love this album. Not for those naive idiots who think Morrissey is as stupid as their opinions. Opinions that those naive people thought Moz was the flag carrier, but no, Moz doesnt fit to some box as you do. Moz says what he thinks and he does it in a way that many even dont recognize the black humour andIf you really like Morrissey and know reality in this crazy life, you are going to love this album. Not for those naive idiots who think Morrissey is as stupid as their opinions. Opinions that those naive people thought Moz was the flag carrier, but no, Moz doesnt fit to some box as you do. Moz says what he thinks and he does it in a way that many even dont recognize the black humour and deep sadness behind the lyrics. You naive filthy vegetarian proud to be educated asexuals (there is nothing wrong with these things, but its in the way you think you are better than others), its not anymore about being what you are, its all fake, fake fake, get a hair cut and get a real job Expand
  10. Dec 7, 2017
    8
    There are amazing beats here, Morrissey did it again, he gave us what we needed about him, passion, this album it's amazing for drink something while you're hearing, thank you so much Morrissey.
  11. Mar 23, 2018
    7
    Not his best nor certainly subtlest work, LIHS still manages to conjure up some classic Morrissey charm, swagger and bile in equal measure, though a couple of songs toward the end are pretty duff (Who Will Protect Us From The Police is just awful).
  12. Nov 29, 2017
    10
    There is so much more to this album than meets the initial (hypo)critical eye - suffice to say NOBODY is doing this type of album and i don't think anybody else could. This album sets up the coming war over what Morrissey is perfectly - the battle has already begun. Viva!
  13. Nov 25, 2017
    10
    His best album since Vauxhall... Home is a Question Mark and When You Open Your Legs are two of his finest songs ever. The more introverted songs really grow on you as well!
  14. Jun 10, 2019
    10
    The big Morrissey!! Oh my goodness this album makes me feel so happy and confused in the same time but Mozza is a king
  15. Sep 12, 2020
    10
    Three years ago I was new to Morrissey's music and this album was the first one I found. Now, three years later, after listening to all of the Smiths' masterpieces and all of Morrissey's solo works, this one is still one of my favorites, if not my favorite. I have seen reviews that say this album is unlikely to attract new listeners and this is only for hardcore fans, but here I am theThree years ago I was new to Morrissey's music and this album was the first one I found. Now, three years later, after listening to all of the Smiths' masterpieces and all of Morrissey's solo works, this one is still one of my favorites, if not my favorite. I have seen reviews that say this album is unlikely to attract new listeners and this is only for hardcore fans, but here I am the person who likes this particular album and who became interested in Morrissey's music starting with it. Maybe I'm strange or not musically enlightened, but some of the most underrated here albums I think are the best. Expand
  16. Feb 6, 2023
    10
    Brilliant Album with amazing vocals as usual. I Wish You Lonely, Spent The Day In Bed and Home Is A Question Mark are always on repeat for me.
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 25 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 25
  2. Negative: 2 out of 25
  1. Magnet
    Dec 22, 2017
    75
    Even when you can't quite tell whether you want to laugh with or at Morrissey's heavy-handed proclamations, they're provocative, and that's worth a lot. [No. 149, p.51]
  2. Nov 21, 2017
    60
    His 11th solo studio album Low in High School is a mixed bag of brilliance and dross. There are some genuinely interesting new explorations while other tracks are deeply disappointing. Disconcertingly uneven, yes, but not safely predictable.
  3. Nov 21, 2017
    57
    A few songs are some of Morrissey’s most engaging, exciting work of the 21st century. Other songs get your attention for the wrong reasons. ... His political musings all arrive with a crushing lack of subtlety or nuance.