The London Suede
Suede are an English rock band formed in London in 1989 by singer Brett Anderson, guitarist Justine Frischmann, and bassist Mat Osman. Drawing from glam rock and post-punk, Suede were labeled "The Best New Band in Britain" by Melody Maker in 1992, attracting significant attention from the British music press. The following year, their debut album, Suede, reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, becoming the fastest-selling debut album in nearly a decade. It won the Mercury Music Prize and helped propel Britpop as a musical era, though the band distanced themselves from the label.
How Critics See The London Suede
Chorus pulls the clearest critic-consensus signals out of this discography: the highest-rated record, the tightest agreement, the sharpest split, and the best place to start.
Antidepressants
2025
Highest ChoruScore in this discography at 84/100 across 6 reviews.
The London Suede's Antidepressants arrives as a bruised, theatrical reaffirmation of the band’s strengths, marrying gothic grandeur to Britpop melodicism in a record that critics c...
Antidepressants
2025
Best balance of score, review depth, and critic agreement for a first listen.
The London Suede's Antidepressants arrives as a bruised, theatrical reaffirmation of the band’s strengths, marrying gothic grandeur to Britpop melodicism in a record that critics c...