Pros: A few good songs (though not excellent) Cons: Sounds like Coming Up, lacks direction, lacks creative drive...
Innovative British rockers Suede (aka London Suede) came to prominence in the early 1990’s. The immense critical acclaim came to a grinding and unfortunate halt when an ongoing feud between the songwriting team of guitarist Bernard Butler and vocalist ...
Pros: a change in sound for suede; it has varied and immersing results Cons: some of those results go a bit too far...
I suppose the loss of virtuoso guitarist Bernard Butler, to Suede, would be equivalent to the loss of a limb. Now, personally I'd hate to lose a limb -- I, quite expectedly, prefer to have all my limbs intact. There's a lot of things I do that take two ...
Pros: Some typically Suede pop moments. Cons: An uncharacteristic amount of mediocrity.
Since 1996's 'Coming Up,' Suede have emerged apparently rejuvenated, and none the worse for wear after the implosion scare caused by Bernard Butler's departure in 1994. But this time around, perhaps lead girly-man Brett Anderson has been popping one too...
Pros: 'Electricity', 'Down', 'Asbestos', 'Hi-Fi' Cons: 'Elephant Man', 'Savoir Faire', 'Elephant Man', 'She's in Fashion', did I mention 'Elephant Man'? Similar sleeve design to their last album, 'Coming Up'
Imagine, two kids on a subway train with the whole seat to themselves. They look kinda like Posh and Becks as teenagers except one look and it's clear they both possess above-room-temperature IQs, she's got the intelligence of a Rhodes scholar but the...
Pros: Complex but accessible. Also contains bonus videos. Cons: Lacks thought-provoking lyrics, and too low-temp.
The London Suede's "Head Music" is another musical exploration by lead singer Brett Anderson and guitarist Richard Oakes. Throughout their career, Suede (as they were known before an unfortunate lawsuit) has managed to grow with me. They...
Pros: It Rocks! Cons: If you don't like British music it's not for you!
This is the 5th album put out by the wondrous group, London Suede (formerly Suede.) Leaning more towards the Britpop Glamrock (example Velvet Goldmine sound) aspects of music this album not only is full of guitar driven songs but Brett Anderson's vocals...
Pros: It still sounds like Suede. Cons: This is kinda like a collection of their worst songs.
If you're a fan of Suede and need to get everything from them, get this. Otherwise, don't go near this. It's the worst Suede album ever. There's nothing daring about what they do on this album like on previous albums and everything from the recording...
Pros: Not too many Cons: Suede have lost the plot.
'Head Music'is perhaps Suede's worst effort to date, basically when Bernard Butler left, it all went downhill for Suede and Bernard's solo career. I found no tracks of interest on Suede's latest offering and found that the music is starting to become a...
Pros: two or three great songs and Brett's awesome voice Cons: the rest of the songs
Suede’s latest album Head Music was a general disappointment for me. I have been very impressed with everything that they have released in the past but this album just does not make the cut. In a way it seems as
thought they are mocking themselves...
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