The London Suede
The London Suede
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
The London Suede, oh yes, that quintessentially British band that we all know and love. Their latest self-titled album is a nostalgic trip back to the Britpop era, with hints of glam and punk thrown in for good measure.
Starting off with the infectious track "Life is Golden", frontman Brett Anderson's vocals are as silky smooth as ever, guiding us through tales of love, loss, and everything in between. The band's signature guitar riffs and catchy hooks are present throughout the album, making it impossible not to tap your foot along.
But don't be fooled by the seemingly upbeat vibes, there's a darkness lurking beneath the surface. Tracks like "Don't be Afraid if Nobody Loves You" and "Cold Hands" delve into the complexities of human emotion, showcasing the band's ability to balance light and shade with ease.
The album's production is slick and polished, with each instrument standing out yet blending seamlessly together. It's clear that The London Suede have honed their craft over the years, and it shows in every note.
Overall, The London Suede's self-titled album is a triumphant return to form for the band, proving that they still have plenty to offer the music world. So grab a cuppa, sit back, and let the smooth sounds of The London Suede wash over you. Cheers, darlings.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. So Young
2. Animal Nitrate
3. She's Not Dead
4. Moving
5. Pantomime Horse
6. The Drowners
7. Sleeping Pills
8. Breakdown
9. Metal Mickey
10. Animal Lover
11. The Next Life
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
The London Suede
Ah, London Suede, the quintessential Britpop band of the 90s. Formed in London in 1989, this glam-rock outfit burst onto the scene with their debut album, "Suede," in 1993, winning the Mercury Prize and paving the way for a decade of chart-topping hits and sold-out concerts. Fronted by the enigmatic Brett Anderson, whose theatrical vocals and androgynous style captivated audiences, London Suede quickly became known for their anthemic songs and electrifying live performances. With a sound that blended the swagger of David Bowie with the raw energy of The Smiths, the band carved out their own unique niche in the music world. Their second album, "Dog Man Star," solidified their place as one of the most innovative and influential bands of the era, with epic tracks like "The Wild Ones" and "We Are the Pigs" showcasing their ability to combine soaring melodies with dark, introspective lyrics. But it wasn't all smooth sailing for London Suede. Internal tensions and lineup changes plagued the band throughout their career, leading to a series of hiatuses and breakups. However, their undeniable talent and enduring appeal have kept them in the hearts of fans around the world. With a discography that spans over three decades and includes such classics as "Trash," "Beautiful Ones," and "Electricity," London Suede have cemented their status as legends of the British music scene. So grab your eyeliner and leather jacket, and get ready to dance the night away with the one and only London Suede.
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