Established in the vibrant city of London in 1989, Suede emerged from the creative minds of singer-songwriter Brett Anderson and bassist Mat Osman, who were long-time school friends. They were later joined by Anderson’s university girlfriend, Justine Fischmann, and guitarist Bernard Butler, forming a band that would leave an indelible mark on the music scene.
Following the critical acclaim of their self-proclaimed "post-punk" album, Antidepressants, Suede has exciting news for fans! They have announced a comprehensive headline tour for 2026, where they will be performing across the UK, beginning in Folkestone and culminating in the lively city of Brighton.
As Brett Anderson introduces the band's tenth studio album, he shares, “If Autofiction was our punk record, then Antidepressants is our post-punk record. It delves into the complexities of modern life—addressing themes of paranoia, anxiety, and neurosis. In a world where connection often feels elusive, these songs strive to resonate with those seeking understanding. The album is a reflection of our times: broken music for broken people.”
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