Widely known as one of the creators of the indie scene, Morrissey (aka Moz or Mozzer as diehard fans know him) loves dark humor, animals, Oscar Wilde and James Dean. Alternately, he hates meat, the British monarchy, and pretty much most living people. His most recent release, 2014’s World Peace is None of Your Business, continues to show his passion for writing songs, especially after recently receiving unspecified cancer treatments which caused him to cancel several shows. Having said that, his new album pales in comparison to his earlier, more dynamic work and although it still has its shining, dramatic moments, they are few and far between. But one bad album can’t reuin his reputation. His new book, Autobiography, provides a brilliant close-up of his true personality, writing style, life’s memories and musical history. His live sets are known for visible onstage emotion, incredible fan support (featuring stage invasions by fans at every single show) and the visuals that include pictures of the queen of England of processed meat. (Manno)