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Suede

New Generation / Together (30th Anniversary Edition)

limited picture disc 7" in die-cut sleeve - £18.99 | Pre Order
Released on 30th January 1995, the band’s eighth single was “New Generation” the third single to be taken from the “Dog Man" album....
Suede

The Wild Ones (30th Anniversary Edition)

limited picture disc 7" in die-cut sleeve - £19.99 | Buy
Released on 7th November 1994, the band’s seventh single was “The Wild Ones”, a track from the “Dog Man Star” album.
Suede

Dog Man Star 30th Anniversary (National Album Day 2024)

Picture Disc 2LP - £41.99 | Buy
Suede’s era-defining second album from 1994 celebrates its 30th anniversary this year with this National Album Day exclusive 2LP picture disc version.
Suede

Dog Man Star (30th Anniversary Edition)

half-speed mastered 180g black 2LP in gatefold sleeve - £35.99 | Buy
deluxe 3CD in 7" gatefold sleeve with booklet - £27.99 | Buy
Suede’s Britpop rebuttal was borne of a fractious environment, but it successfully melded all the intoxicating elements that made the band so utterly irre...
Suede

Autofiction: Expanded

limited 3cd - £21.99 | Buy
Accompanying the original album on the special limited edition 3CD release are B-sides and additional album session material, as well as an ‘Autofiction&r...
Suede

Coming Up (25th Anniversary Edition)

2cd with deluxe book - £19.99 | Buy
Issued in 1996, “Coming Up” was Suede’s third album , and the first with the new line up , featuring Richard Oakes on guitar and Neil Codling ...
Autofiction

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  1. She Still Leads Me On
  2. Personality Disorder
  3. 15 Again
  4. The Only Way I Can Love You
  5. That Boy on the Stage
  6. Drive Myself Home
  7. Black Ice
  8. Shadow Self
  9. it's Always the Quiet Ones
  10. What am I Without You
  11. Turn off Your Brain and Yell

Suede

Autofiction

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  • limited indies only grey lp in gatefold

    Released: 16th Sep 2022

    £28.99
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  • cd

    Released: 16th Sep 2022

    £13.99
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They might be embracing a greyscale aesthetic but the record is pumped up with technicolor tales of life, loss, and longing straight from the heart of primary lyricist, Brett Anderson.

As Suede began work on the songs that would become Autofiction, they decided to go back to basics. In a move that recalled their most formative days, Brett Anderson, Mat Osman, Simon Gilbert, Richard Oakes and Neil Codling schlepped to a rehearsal studio in deserted Kings Cross to collect a key, hump their own gear, set up and start playing. Speaking about Autofiction, Brett Anderson said: "Autofiction is our punk record. No whistles and bells. Just the five of us in a room with all the glitches and fuck-ups revealed; the band themselves exposed in all their primal mess." First single ‘She Still Leads Me On’ is the track that reconfigured what the album could be. A beautiful song written from Brett to his late mother. As its title suggests, Autofiction is one of Anderson’s most personal records yet. Reflecting on the process of writing acclaimed works of memoir Coal Black Mornings and Afternoons With The Blinds Drawn helped Brett get a newfound perspective on himself as a performer and singer in the public eye, much of which has bled into the lyricism of Autofiction.