Frequently asked questions
FAQ
What is Suede?
Suede is an English rock band formed in London in 1989.
When did Suede achieve fame?
Suede achieved fame in the 1990s during the Britpop movement with their debut album, self-titled "Suede," which became the fastest-selling debut album by a British band in almost ten years.
Who are the members of Suede?
The members of Suede are Brett Anderson (vocals), Richard Oakes (guitar), Neil Codling (keyboards), Mat Osman (bass), and Simon Gilbert (drums).
How many albums has Suede released?
Suede has released a total of eight studio albums, including "Suede" (1993), "Dog Man Star" (1994), "Coming Up" (1996), "Head Music" (1999), "A New Morning" (2002), "Bloodsports" (2013), "Night Thoughts" (2016), and "The Blue Hour" (2018).
What is Suede's musical style?
Suede's musical style is often described as alternative rock, Britpop, indie rock, and glam rock, drawing influences from various genres such as punk, glam, and post-punk. Their music is characterized by Brett Anderson's distinctive vocals and the band's poetic and introspective lyrics.