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Suede, T. Rex: Tape Heads: Ed Buller meets Tony Visconti
Interview by Tom Doyle, Melody Maker, 12 March 1994
While even the most basic recordings get increasingly hi-tech, many modern producers are still searching for the vibey sounds of yesteryear. In the first of ...
Retrospective and Interview by Martin Aston, MOJO, June 2011
Four pale, skinny suburban fops, inspired by Bowie and The Smiths, at the start of 1994 SUEDE were British pop saviours, poised for greatness. But ...
Interview by Simon Reynolds, The Observer, 9 June 1992
"WHEN WE STARTED the group, we felt that people were starved for music which allowed them to let themselves go," says Brett Anderson, Suede's 24-year-old ...
Suede: Who Loves A Lad In Suede?
Report and Interview by Max Bell, Vox, May 1993
Suede were touted 'the best new band in Britain' before they even left the blocks, now, as they release their debut album, VOX delves behind ...
Review by Stuart Maconie, Q, May 1993
BEFORE ALL this took off, Brett Anderson, Suede's 25-year-old singer, would gloomily tick off each passing birthday as another year gone without his appearing on ...
Live Review by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 5 June 1993
Hip, retro Suede: the no-grunge alternative ...
Suede: Head Music (Nude NUDE14CD)
Review by Tom Doyle, Q, June 1999
No Ch-ch-changes — Standing still isn't always as easy as it looks. ...
Report and Interview by Simon Reynolds, Spin, June 1993
Britains new white-hot hope brings its liberated sexual stance to the States. Are you ready to get Suede? ...
Damon Albarn, Blur, Suede: Brett Anderson and the real rivalry of Britpop
Retrospective by John Lewis, So London, March 2007
BACK IN the heyday of Britpop, the rivalry that garnered all the column inches was that between Blur and Oasis; the nice middle-class Essex boys ...
Suede: Brixton Academy, London
Live Review by Paul Lester, Melody Maker, 22 May 1993
THIS IS happening with our permission. We wanted it to happen. We virtually willed it to happen. Suede are this season's singing saviours because we ...
Suede: Camden Underworld, London
Live Review by Simon Price, Melody Maker, 13 June 1992
PRETENTIOUS? CHAMOIS? ...
Auteurs, The, Morrissey, Suede: British Rockers Trot Out the Flag
Report by Simon Reynolds, The New York Times, 5 September 1993
LONDON — In rock-and-roll just as in politics, the United States and England have a special relationship. Together, they have dominated global pop. Over the decades, ...
Suede: London Suede's New Spirit
Interview by Clare Kleinedler, Addicted To Noise, April 1997
IT SEEMS THE London Suede is the band that everybody loves to hate. No matter how many records they sell, or how many venues they ...
Radiohead, Suede: The British Aren't Coming
Report by David Sinclair, Rolling Stone, 9 March 1995
IS THE NEWEST WAVE FROM THE U.K. A WASHOUT? ...
Interview by Steven Daly, Rolling Stone, 27 May 1993
England's new Band of the Century hits a glam slam ...
Interview by Simon Price, Melody Maker, 18 January 1997
Last year's resurrection of SUEDE was almost as impressive a Lazarus job as the Manics' — a Number One album, two hit singles, and the ...
Suede: What's a Nice Band Like You Doing in a Field Like This?
Interview by Simon Price, Melody Maker, 29 August 1992
Since we scooped the lot and put SUEDE on the cover of MM back in April, the world has started falling at their feet. SIMON ...
Interview by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 30 April 1999
It is ten years since Suede released their seminal debut album. Caroline Sullivan meets one of the most influential bands of the nineties ...
Retrospective and Interview by Jude Rogers, Q, August 2013
Suede kick-started Britpop 20 years ago, but their arty glam-indie rock was soon overtaken by the more laddish likes of Oasis and Blur. Today, singer ...
Suede: "Nothing Can Stop Us Now"
Interview by Simon Price, Melody Maker, 24 September 1994
When Bernard Butler left SUEDE, many assumed it was all over. Far from it. On the eve of the release of the long-awaited Dog Man ...
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