The Smiths and the legacy of The Queen Is Dead
21.06.2026 - 01:01:24 | ad-hoc-news.de
The Smiths remain one of the most influential British guitar bands for US indie audiences. Their 1986 album The Queen Is Dead still appears regularly in critics' lists of the greatest albums of all time, including rankings by NME and Rolling Stone.
Why The Queen Is Dead still matters
Released on June 16, 1986 on Rough Trade Records in the UK and Sire in the US, The Queen Is Dead captured The Smiths at their peak as an album band. It followed two studio albums and several singles that had already built a cult following.
The record was produced by Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr with engineer Stephen Street, whose later work with The Cranberries and Blur helped spread a similar guitar sound into 1990s alternative rock. Its tight running time of around 37 minutes helped keep the focus on songwriting rather than studio excess.
Chart impact and US reception over time
On release, The Queen Is Dead peaked at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart, but in the US it originally reached only No. 70 on the Billboard 200, reflecting the band’s status as a cult act rather than a mainstream rock staple at the time. Over decades, its reputation in North America has grown far beyond those initial numbers.
Rolling Stone now ranks the album among the top rock records ever made, highlighting the interplay of Marr’s jangling guitar lines and Morrissey’s literate lyrics as a template for later American indie bands. Many US groups from R.E.M. to The National and Death Cab for Cutie have cited The Smiths as a key influence.
All news and background on The Smiths
For readers who discover The Smiths through classic albums or modern indie references, our archive gathers further stories on how their records shaped guitar music.
The Smiths' musical core
The Smiths are generally categorized as an indie rock and alternative pop band, blending jangly 1960s-inspired guitar work with often melancholic melodies and literate, socially aware lyrics. Johnny Marr’s clean, layered guitar parts set them apart from harder rock acts of the mid?1980s.
Where the band stands today
The Smiths split in 1987 and remain inactive as a band, with no reunion shows or new studio recordings officially announced.
The Smiths at a glance
- Act: The Smiths
- Genre: Indie rock, alternative rock
- Origin: Manchester, England
- Active since: 1982 (disbanded 1987)
- Lineup: Morrissey (vocals), Johnny Marr (guitar), Andy Rourke (bass), Mike Joyce (drums)
- Label: Rough Trade (UK), Sire (US)
- Key works: The Smiths (1984), Meat Is Murder (1985), The Queen Is Dead (1986), Strangeways, Here We Come (1987)
- Current album/single: Strangeways, Here We Come, released September 28, 1987
- Charts / certifications: The Queen Is Dead No. 2 UK Albums Chart (1986); The Queen Is Dead No. 70 Billboard 200 (1986)
- Next live date: currently with no announced live date
Frequently asked questions about The Smiths
When did The Smiths release The Queen Is Dead?
The Queen Is Dead was released on June 16, 1986 through Rough Trade in the UK and Sire in the US, becoming their most acclaimed studio album over time.
How successful were The Smiths on the Billboard 200?
The Smiths achieved modest positions on the Billboard 200, with The Queen Is Dead reaching No. 70 in 1986, while their influence on US indie and alternative bands later far exceeded those chart peaks.
Are The Smiths planning any reunion tour or new album?
The Smiths disbanded in 1987 after internal disagreements, and there are currently no official plans for a reunion tour or new studio album.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
