Suede: Britpop was a monster and you can't blame us
Arguably the best band in Britain in the early 90s, Suede are often labelled the founding fathers of Britpop.The group had already scored a number one album by the time bands such as Blur, Oasis and Pulp found their place in the nation's consciousness in the mid-90s, their eponymous debut winning the Mercury Prize in 1993.Speaking to Sky News on the launch of their eighth studio album (a milestone not many bands topping the charts in the 90s have reached), lead singer Brett Anderson and bass pla
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