Chicago music journalists Greg Kot (Chicago Tribune) and Jim DeRogatis (Chicago Sun-Times) review Years of Refusal on their February 20, 2009 episode of Sound Opinions.
Kot and DeRogatis, whose show is produced by Chicago Public Radio and American Public Media and is syndicated to public radio stations nationally, rate records as "buy it" (worth buying the CD or vinyl), "burn it" (worth buying via download), or "trash it" (not worth buying).
Both praised YoR's harder, more aggressive sound, and Morrissey's return to themes of "miserabilism." DeRogatis nearly name-checks Morrissey-Solo as he mentions heated debates among fans over whether YoR is Morrissey's best solo album since the Smiths, or his best since Vauxhall and I.
Years of Refusal scored a double thumbs up as a "buy it" recommendation by both critics.
Listeners can stream the show, episode #169, at www.SoundOpinions.org. Morrissey's is the second album reviewed, beginning at roughly 32 minutes into the program. Show notes are available for viewing at www.soundopinions.org/shownotes/2009/022009/shownotes.html
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It is a good album. (Score:0)
It's all about having an opinion i guess.
This album really hangs together well and has some stand-out tracks...apart from producing some genre defining 'masterpiece' what more could fans want!
UTM!