Suede

Songs: 4
Albums: 2

Albums

Suede - On the Day We Met
On the Day We Met
2001, songs: 2
Suede - Barely Blue
Barely Blue
1992, songs: 2

Facts about Suede

Suede

"Suede" is a British alternative rock band formed in London in 1989. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Suede was formed by singer Brett Anderson, guitarist Bernard Butler, bassist Mat Osman, drummer Simon Gilbert, and keyboardist/rhythm guitarist Justine Frischmann. They quickly gained attention in the early 1990s for their glam-influenced sound and Anderson's androgynous persona. Their debut single "The Drowners" in 1992 received critical acclaim and helped them secure a record deal with Nude Records.

  2. Breakthrough and Success: Suede's self-titled debut album, released in 1993, became one of the fastest-selling debut albums in British history, winning the Mercury Music Prize. It featured hit singles like "Metal Mickey", "Animal Nitrate", and "So Young". The band's success was attributed to their distinctive sound, which blended elements of glam rock, Britpop, and post-punk, as well as Anderson's charismatic stage presence and poetic lyrics.

  3. Lineup Changes and Evolution: Suede experienced several lineup changes over the years, most notably the departure of guitarist Bernard Butler in 1994 due to creative differences with Anderson. Despite this setback, the band continued to release critically acclaimed albums such as "Dog Man Star" (1994) and "Coming Up" (1996), which spawned hits like "Trash" and "Beautiful Ones". Keyboardist/rhythm guitarist Neil Codling joined the band in 1996, contributing to their evolving sound.

  4. Hiatus and Reunion: After releasing their fifth album "A New Morning" in 2002, Suede went on hiatus as members pursued other projects. During this time, Anderson released solo albums, while other members pursued music or other interests. However, in 2010, Suede reunited with their original lineup and began performing live again. They released their sixth studio album, "Bloodsports", in 2013 to critical acclaim, marking a successful return to the music scene.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Suede played a significant role in the British music scene of the 1990s, often cited as one of the pioneering bands of the Britpop movement alongside acts like Blur and Oasis. Their influence can be heard in the work of subsequent bands and artists, and they are regarded as one of the most important and influential bands of their era. Suede's music continues to resonate with audiences, and they remain active in the music industry, showcasing their enduring legacy.

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