Antidepressants Suede

Album info

Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
05.09.2025

Album including Album cover

I`m sorry!

Dear HIGHRESAUDIO Visitor,

due to territorial constraints and also different releases dates in each country you currently can`t purchase this album. We are updating our release dates twice a week. So, please feel free to check from time-to-time, if the album is available for your country.

We suggest, that you bookmark the album and use our Short List function.

Thank you for your understanding and patience.

Yours sincerely, HIGHRESAUDIO

  • 1 Disintegrate 03:41
  • 2 Dancing With The Europeans 03:45
  • 3 Antidepressants 03:26
  • 4 Sweet Kid 02:59
  • 5 The Sound And The Summer 03:42
  • 6 Somewhere Between An Atom And A Star 02:50
  • 7 Broken Music For Broken People 03:11
  • 8 Criminal Ways 02:27
  • 9 Trance State 04:23
  • 10 June Rain 03:57
  • 11 Life Is Endless, Life Is A Moment 05:07
  • Total Runtime 39:28

Info for Antidepressants



Platinum-selling, Mercury Prize-winning, NME Godlike Genius-certified giants of British indie music, Suede, are releasing their tenth studio album "Antidepressants".

"Antidepressants" was recorded live with Suede’s long-time producer Ed Buller, who first worked with the band when he produced their debut single "The Drowners" in 1992. Their latest single "Disintegrate", is the first teaser from Antidepressants. Shot in black and white, the official music video was directed by Chris Turner (Favourite Colour: Black Productions).

Since the release of Autofiction in 2022 — Suede's widely acclaimed ninth album, which debuted at No. 2 in the UK and is their highest-charting record in over 20 years — the band has performed for the largest audiences of their career at shows in more than 14 different countries.

Brett Anderson said: “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.”

The live performance video of the title track from Antidepressants was filmed at Alexandra Palace in summer 2024. It was edited and directed by the band's drummer, Simon Gilbert.

Brett Anderson, vocals
Mat Osman, bass
Simon Gilbert, drums
Richard Oakes, guitars
Neil Codling, keyboards

Produced by Ed Buller


Suede
are an English alternative rock band, formed in London in 1989 and currently consists of singer Brett Anderson, guitarist Richard Oakes, bass player Mat Osman, drummer Simon Gilbert and keyboardist/rhythm guitarist Neil Codling. Having split up in 2003, the Coming Up/Head Music line-up of the band reformed in 2010. The band's original guitarist Bernard Butler left the band in 1994.

In 1992, Suede were described as "The Best New Band in Britain“, and attracted much attention from the British music press. The following year their debut album Suede, went to the top of the charts by becoming the fastest-selling debut album in almost ten years. It won the Mercury Music Prize and helped foster Britpop as a musical genre. However, the band's follow-up, Dog Man Star (1994), showed Suede distancing themselves from their Britpop peers. The recording sessions for Dog Man Star were fraught with difficulty, and ended with Butler departing the band after confrontations with the rest of the band. The album was completed without Butler, with the band touring the album with new recruit Richard Oakes. Although a commercial disappointment at the time, the album was met with a generally enthusiastic reception on release and has, over time been lauded with universal acclaim from critics.

In 1996, following the further recruitment of keyboard player Neil Codling along with Oakes, Suede went on to greater commercial success with Coming Up. The album reached number one in the UK, producing five top ten singles and becoming Suede's biggest-selling album worldwide. In 1997, Anderson became addicted to crack and heroin. Despite problems within the band, Suede's fourth album Head Music (1999) was a British chart-topper. The album was promoted heavily with the band receiving considerable press coverage on its release, however it garnered a mixed reaction dividing fans and critics alike. Codling left the band in 2001, citing chronic fatigue syndrome and was replaced by Alex Lee. The band's fifth album, A New Morning (2002), the first following the collapse of Nude Records, was a commercial disappointment, and the group disbanded the following year. After much speculation Suede reformed in 2010 for a series of concerts. Three years on from their reunion gigs, Suede released their sixth album, Bloodsports, on 18 March 2013. The album was well received by critics and returned the band to the top ten in the UK.

This album contains no booklet.

© 2010-2025 HIGHRESAUDIO