Joshua Klein - 04.01.2010  Over in some alternate universe, Suede never fumbled, flamed out, and fizzled. Guitarist Bernard Butler never embarked on a lackluster solo career, si...
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Jennifer Cooke - 08.12.2009  Brett Anderson does not want us to talk about Suede when reviewing his solo work. He has made this abundantly clear in interviews over the years. Th...
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Jo Vallance - 30.11.2009  With his latest album, Brett Anderson wanted to break free from the pop songs that made his fame and produce a more cinematic creation. Anderson’s exp...
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Mark Edwards - 08.11.2009  I couldn’t have been more wrong. Brett Anderson’s last solo LP, Wilderness, was so dire, I concluded he should give up soft acoustic sound...
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Andy Gill - 06.11.2009  Save for "Julian's Eyes", which brings a louche cabaret mood towards the end of the album, Slow Attack finds Brett Anderson in strangely pastoral mode...
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cloudspeakers - 02.11.2009  After the wintry ascesticism of Wilderness, Anderson finds a great new partner in Leo Abrahams.It keeps Anderson's recent skill at sparse ballads,...
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Joe Clay - 31.10.2009  If, at the height of Suede’s fame, you had told Brett Anderson that by late 2009 he would be peddling an album of spectral folk ditties, he woul...
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Rob Crossan - 30.10.2009 Of all the stars that shone during the salad days of Britpop, few have faded as comprehensively as ex-Suede vocalist Brett Anderson.As Jarvis Cocker c...
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Taeho Y. - 03.11.2016  I bought a nice album very cheaply.
Brett Anderson's solo album is also attractive.
There is a charm that is different from Suede.
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Dominik Knauf - 16.11.2009  So langsam muss man sich daran gewöhnen, dass Brett Anderson nicht mehr der hedonistische Dandy ist, der er mit Suede einmal war. Nach dem Hören von ?...
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