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'The story of every band is the same' – Suede: Brett Anderson, Mat Osman, Richard Oakes, Simon Gilbert and Neil Codling (MCPR) Your support helps us to tell the story. Read more.
Brett Anderson calls Suede's new album Autofiction 'a loud, noisy, nasty rock record but with the lyrical vulnerability that comes with being an older man' Credit: Suede by Dean Chalkley. 6.
Brett Anderson and Mat Osman on the band's 10th album, writing books and music, and putting their egos aside for the 'weird Suede figurehead' Hong Kong has always loved Suede - perhaps a bit too much.
Suede’s Brett Anderson has teamed up with Nadine Shah for a moving version of Mercury Rev’s ‘Holes’ – check it out below. The collaboration has come about as part of a project led by ...
Suede’s Dog Man Star, one of the most impactful records of recent times, marks 30 years since its release this year. Its cover was shot by photographer Joanne Leonard in 1971 in Mexico and then ...
Suede's Brett Anderson and Mat Osman on their new album ‘Autofiction’, the next era for the band, and having Ricky Gervais as a manager ...
I wonder what Brett Anderson told the cabby on the way back home after Suede’s intimate gig at London’s 300-capacity Moth Club on Monday 5 September, performed at short notice under the name Crushed ...
Suede frontman Brett Anderson says he has no interest in turning the band into a “heritage act” as they played a set of brand new songs at a secret gig to a few hundred fans.
Brett Anderson is buzzing. The night before we speak, he played a blistering show in Manchester with his Suede bandmates, but under a nom de plume, Crushed Kid. It’s unlikely anyone who turned ...
Suede‘s Brett Anderson has released a cover of the Echo & the Bunnymen’s classic ‘The Killing Moon’ as part of a new project. READ MORE: Suede talk NME through their ‘Firsts ...
SUEDE have just made their best album in decades – just ask their biggest fan, BRETT ANDERSON. Along with the rest of the band, he explains to Uncut how fatherhood, family and “plummeting ...
Brett Anderson calls Suede's new album Autofiction 'a loud, noisy, nasty rock record but with the lyrical vulnerability that comes with being an older man' Credit: Suede by Dean Chalkley. 6.