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Not Forgotten: Suede – Dog Man Star

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Not Forgotten – Suede – Coming Up

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Two of the UK’s most influential and iconic bands MANIC STREET PREACHERS and SUEDE have today announced a massive co-headline tour for summer 2024.  The dates starting at Llangollen in Wales on 28th June take in some of the UK and Ireland’s premier outdoor venues including Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl and Cardiff Castle before culminating at London’s Alexandra Palace Park on …

Sunday the third and final day, the rain eased up a little but the bands didn’t, yet again it was to be another strong line up of acts and lots to do. Sunday boosted the likes of Sharon Shannon / Duke Special / Dream Wife / Hermitage Green / Something Happens/ Bleach Lab / Gabrielle …

Forest Fest, voted the Best Festival in the Midlands last year, has just revealed the day-by-day line-up details for this summer’s music and arts extravaganza in Emo village, Co Laois.On song with just 90 days to go Forest Fest has announced a programme that has swelled to over 90acts across the weekend of July 21 …

For all the hype around the band, in retrospect Suede’s self titled debut album was pretty damn ordinary, with only a few decent singles to mark the band out as anything above average. Despite this, in Brett Anderson they had a fine vocalist, and in Bernard Butler they had one of the UK’s hottest young guitar …

Suede* is the band that many forget actually kickstarted (or possibly hotwired) Britpop. Night Thoughts is Suede’s seventh album and only the second since their welcomed reunion in 2010, a bit close on the heels of 2013’s Bloodsports. For fans who started to lose interest after Coming Up, this may well be the album to …

There are times when revisionism just gets it a bit wrong. In the early 90s, Suede were at the very vanguard of British guitar music. With the backing of the weekly music press, they gained a considerable amount of momentum, with frontman Brett Anderson even finding his way onto he front page of one of …

The sun was out again. There were several more bleary-eyed faces from the previous night, but still everyone was on the beers straight after breakfast. The Pyramid was our stage of choice for the opining act. We were brought gently around by The Unthanks, backed by Charles Hazelwood & His Orchestra. ‘Are you all up …