
“What satisfies me is music, what satisfies me is writing songs, what satisfies me is making albums. That’s where I find my satisfaction…”
Throughout his career it would be fair to say that Brett Anderson has never done anything by halves.
Front man of Britpop band Suede their self titled debut album became the soundtrack to a new generation, a generation disaffected by much of the music and culture around it, and one hungry for the visceral thrills intrinsic in the best timeless pop. More than just pop songs, for much Suede music was a lifeline to another world and to this day their work stands alone in capturing an expressly British aesthetic.
When the group split Brett reunited with ex Suede guitarist Bernard Butler to form The Tears, and their album ‘Here Come The Tears’ was released in 2005. Brett also collaborated with Stina Nordenstam and Jane Birkin.
In 2007, he released his debut solo album, the intensely personal “Brett Anderson”, which captured an artist at a turning point in his life.
Next came “Wilderness” in September 2009, one of the most haunting records of the year. Detailing a love affair, the record displayed all the heightened emotions of love and thus was joyous, bleak, euphoric, and reflective – and very beautiful.
Now Brett brings us Slow Attack. Recorded between January and May 2009 in London and co written and produced by Leo Abrahams, Slow Attack is an ethereal and hugely atmospheric piece of work from an artist who is quietly carving out a very idiosyncratic niche for himself as a solo artist of sublime merit.



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