Suede - Suede [Bonus Track]

Primary Artist
Suede
Album Title
Suede [Bonus Track]
Release Date
November 10, 2003 
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Borrowing heavily from David Bowie and The Smiths, Suede forge a distinctively seductive sound on their eponymous album. Guitarist Bernard Butler has a talent for crafting effortlessly catchy, crunching glam hooks like the controlled rush of "Metal Mickey" and the slow, sexy grind of "The Drowners," but he also can construct grand, darkly romantic soundscapes like the sighing "Sleeping Pills" and the tortured "Pantomime Horse." What brings these elegant sounds to life is Brett Anderson, who invests them with bed-sit angst and seamy sex. Read More
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