Suede stream their first album in 11 years
Getting ready to celebrate the release of their first LP since 2002, Suede give fans a preview peak to their upcoming new album.
Bloodsports will be released next week (18 March), but can be streamed right now over at NPR.
Frontman Brett Anderson said of the new material:
“After a year of sweating and bleeding over the record it’s finally finished so we wanted to get some music out there as soon as we could. The album is called Bloodsports. It’s about lust, it’s about the chase, it’s about the endless carnal game of love. It was possibly the hardest we’ve ever made but certainly the most satisfying. Its 10 furious songs for me have reclaimed from ourselves what Suede was always about; drama, melody and noise.”
Listen to the record here.
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