Antidepressants
Suede are authentically in their present on Antidepressants, not trapped in nostalgia or chasing youthful audacity.
The new album by Suede is a remarkable triumph which captures the anxiety of the era while delivering the kind of musical thrills that could provide the answer
Authentic, anthemic and accomplished, Suede’s tenth record has been described by frontman Brett Anderson as "broken music for broken people". The 11-track
Brett Anderson and co. plug into their post-punk past on formidable 10th album. Read MOJO's review and the track listing in full.
Suede turn the memento mori into a carpe diem. Yes, Suede are middle-aged, but they are refusing to lament, stagnate, or be nostalgic.
Antidepressants by Suede album review by Emre Gurdal for Northern Transmissions. The UK band's new LP drops on September 5th via BMG
Great 10th albums are rare – but that is exactly what the band’s killer riffs, eerie atmosphere and midlife reflections achieve