Wednesday 11 October 2017

ARTIST RESEARCH

For their most recent album, Anderson commented on how he saw they were correcting the mistakes of youth.


Before making Night Thoughts, the film that accompanies Suede’s latest album of the same name, lead singer, Brett Anderson was certain about one thing. “I wanted to avoid making a dozen rock promos,” he says, recalling “all the money we wasted making crappy videos in the past, and the chasm of quality between them and the songs we had written”.
Anderson was speaking at a Guardian Live Q&A, which took place following a preview screening of the film. Rather than shoot another rockumentary, he said the band chose to produce a film based loosely on the themes of family, fear and darkness that run through the album, giving full creative reign to its director, rock photographer Roger Sargent, best known for his work with The Libertines.

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