Suede are set to release their 10th studio album, ‘Antidepressants’, on September 5.
The follow-up to the band’s 2022 LP, ‘Autofiction‘ – their highest-charting LP in over 20 years – is billed as “broken music for broken people”, according to frontman Brett Anderson.
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He says: “If ‘Autofiction’ was our punk record, ‘Antidepressants’ is our post-punk record. It’s about the tensions of modern life, the paranoia, the anxiety, the neurosis.
“We are all striving for connection in a disconnected world. This was the feel I wanted the songs to have. The album is called Antidepressants. This is broken music for broken people.”
Lead single, Disintegrate, is out now.
‘Antidepressants’ is out September 5 and available to pre-order from Suede’s store, Amazon, HMV, Rough Trade, Townsend and more.
Listen to Disintegrate below.
News of the album, a collaboration with long-time producer Ed Buller, was shared after the band posted a live performance video for the LP’s title track, filmed at their concert at London’s Alexandra Palace last summer, online.
Meanwhile, Suede will take over various venues at London’s Southbank Centre this September for a four-night residency, with the ‘Suede Takeover’ series featuring “old songs, new songs, borrowed songs, blue songs, drama, melody, noise, sweat and a couple of surprises”.
The run begins at the Royal Festival Hall on September 13 and 14, followed by a performance in the Purcell Room in what’s said to be an “unusual and intimate off-mic evening”.
The residency concludes on September 19 in the Queen Elizabeth Hall with Suede’s first-ever full orchestral headline show, in collaboration with the Paraorchestra.