Suede
See also: Bernard Butler
Album reviews
Head Music
Nude/Columbia (1999)
Suede finally has a new look, and it's wrapped up in electric wires and steel.
Coming Up
Columbia (1997)
In 1993, Suede was hot.
Sci-Fi Lullabies
Nude/Columbia (1997)
This collection commands respect for a band that has maintained a unique sense of style, taste and talent.
Dog Man Star
Nude/Columbia (1994)
Dog Man Star, Suede's second album, is a dark, brooding masterpiece on which the writing partnership between guitarist Bernard Butler and vocalist Brett Anderson came to its creative apogee, exploding their personal relationship in the process but creating a damn fine record.
The Drowners EP
Nude/Columbia (1993)
Suede unveiled its stately glam sound in 1993, touching off the new wave of Britpop (Blur, Oasis, The Verve and Radiohead to follow) first with The Drowners EP and later in the year with a classic, eponymous full-length debut.
Suede (Recommended)
Nude/Columbia (1993)
Suede was possibly the most-anticipated debut album of the '90s.