
Suede “Antidepressants” new album September 2025 looking forward to this one will buy it what’s everyone else’s opinion?. Suede release their 10th studio album “Antidepressants” via BMG. The album is a milestone achievement that sees the band at the top of their game. It follows the success of their critically acclaimed ninth UK Top 10 album “Autofiction“, released in September 2022, which charted at and was their highest-charting release in over 20 years.
Suede new album, Antidepressants, on BMG. This week they shared its second single, “Trance State.” A press release says the song is “is an anatomy of falling apart, and the unexpected truth that comes with being at your lowest: an unmasking that presents your true, unvarnished self to the world.”
Previously Suede shared its first single, “Disintegrate,” via a music video. The band also previously released a live video for the album’s title track, recorded last year at their show at London’s Alexandra Palace.
Anderson had this to say about the album in a press release: “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. This album is called “Antidepressants. This is broken music for broken people.”
“It is genuinely exciting being in this band. It feels like we’re still pushing creatively,” says Anderson of the new album. Osman adds: “This is a widescreen and ambitious record. It’s a big stage record and it’s taking it up a gear.”
“Antidepressants” is the Britpop band’s 10th album Suede are Brett Anderson (vocals), Mat Osman (bass), Simon Gilbert (drums), Richard Oakes (guitars), and Neil Codling (keyboards).
Suede recorded the album live in the studio with longtime producer Ed Buller, who they first worked with on their debut single, “The Drowners,” way back in 1992. The band recorded at Belgium’s ICP Studios, in London at both RAK and Sleeper Sounds, and at RMV in Sweden.
Anderson says of the Suede Takeover shows: “Expect old songs, new songs, borrowed songs, blue songs, drama, melody, noise, sweat and a couple of surprises.”
Suede also announced four shows at London’s Southbank Centre they are describing as a Suede Takeover. They happen this September. On September 13th and 14th they will perform their hits and new music at the Royal Festival Hall. On September 17th the band will do a show at the Purcell Room that is described as “an unusual and intimate off-mic evening with Suede.” Then on September 19th Suede will perform in the Queen Elizabeth Hall with the Paraorchestra in what is “Suede’s first-ever full orchestral headline show.”
Suede were one of the leading lights of the mid-’90s Britpop movement, releasing a string of heralded hit albums: 1993’s “Suede”, 1994’s “Dog Man Star”, 1996’s “Coming Up“, and 1999’s Head Music, as well as 1997’s two-CD B-sides collection, “Sci-Fi Lullabies“.
Suede initially broke-up in 2003 following the release of their poorly received fifth album, 2002’s “A New Morning“. They reformed in 2010 and made a full on comeback in 2013 with the release of “Bloodsports”, which was their first new album in over a decade and was very well-received by critics. That was followed by 2016’s “Night Thoughts”, 2018’s “The Blue Hour”, and 2022’s “Autofiction”.
The single is REALLY good