Dog Man Star doc by Pete Paphides was on BBC Radio 4 today, i recorded the audio so if someone missed the broadcast, you could listened here =)
but i think that quality isn’t very well especially music parts… sorry >_<
(via fuckyeahberniebutler)
Source: the-silent-song
by Dave Tonge
“When someone is going out with someone in the band and they’re going home together you can never break that down” (…) Brett was a hidden character behind Justine. So when that ended, that’s when we started writing good things together. Justine lent me the money for a Les Paul, for which i’m eternally grateful.” “We started to see ourselves as a little force, we used to say ‘We have the power’, like from Bowie’s ‘Quicksand’. It didn’t matter what anybody else thought, as long as you had hold of this thing called The Power.”
Bernard Butler
The July issue of Uncut Magazine brings “The making of The Drowners”
2012 Tour Dates
Hi you all! We haven’t updated nothing recent about the band except that Brett’s text about Suede’s new album from the official forum.
They have announced some dates for this summer, you probably know all the dates already, but in case you’ve missed something:
7 June - Optimus Primavera Sound; Porto, Portugal
23 June - Big Love Festival; Cheng Du, China
1 July - Hop Farm Festival; Paddock Wood, UK
16 July - Nano-Mugen Fest; Yokohama, Japan
27 July - Low Cost Festival; Benidorm, Spain
4th August - @BiTech Convention Hall; Bangkok, Thailand
8 August - Lokerse Feesten; Lokeren, Belgium
Source: scansandthings
Source: facebook.com
“Ever the prancing panderer , willing to please and dance to the popular tune i thought someone should show their face and pipe up now the cat’s ears are kind of poking out of the top of the bag and that someone is me.
Yes , we are currently deep in the studio swamp with former Psychedelic Fur and erstwhile ballerina Ed Buller. As well as perfecting our Brian Butterfield impersonations we have all been merrily chipping away at the huge block of raw stone that is , whisper it, the new Suede album. What does it sound like ? Oh i don’t know , probably like some artist on some drug engaged in a game of quoits with some other artist on another drug, you can adopt your own journalistic cliche if you haven’t grown up yet.There are guitars, there are drums, there is bass, there are more guitars and there is a bit of out of tune warbling but most importantly there are songs. Some of the best for a while actually i would boldly , and probably stupidly venture. Titles? mmmm , Sometimes I Feel I’ll Float Away, For The Strangers, It Starts and Ends With You amongst others. The proto-proto-proto type version that we were fumbling around with towards the end of last year is very dead so apart from Sabotage , don’t get attached to any of those songs from Russia cos it’s very unlikely anyone will ever hear them again. They were canon-fodder i’m afraid, part of the endlessly shifting and self-questioning process . Every album i’ve ever made has been brutally hard ( that’s kind of the point)and this is no exception but you will be intrigued to hear , we have just banked the final curve and are into the home straight. Maybe you’ll even hear something new at Hop Farm…and maybe notAnyway,i hope that has answered some questions for you and provoked yet more that you want to be answered
All the love and poison of Notting Hill”
Source: suede.co.uk



