Suede share "Outsiders", the first single from upcoming LP Night Thoughts
Suede have revealed "Outsiders", the first single from their upcoming album/film Night Thoughts.
Of the new record, the band's Brett Anderson says: "We wanted to make the kind of album you’re not supposed to make in 2015. The kind you listen to in order and all the way to the end. Night Thoughts is about those moments when you wake at 4am with the walls of your life caving in. It’s an album about fear and love and loss. The film we have made mirrors those themes to create an interlocking suite of songs and images about the drama of the everyday."
Suede will headline two nights at London's Roundhouse this November (13 and 14), performing the new record from start-to-finish against the backdrop of the film. It will be the world premiere of both works.
Night Thoughts is released 22 January 2016, with the film being available on DVD as part of a special album bundle. The new record follows the success of 2013's Bloodsports, Suede's first album release since A New Morning and the ensuing band breakup in 2002.
Watch the "Outsiders" clip below. The vinyl tracklist can be found afterwards.
Tracklist:
Side A:
1. When You Are Young
2. Outsiders
3. No Tomorrow
Side B:
1. Pale Snow
2. I Don’t Know How To Reach You
3. What I’m Trying To Tell You
Side C:
1. Tightrope
2. Learning To Be
3. Like Kids
Side D:
1. I Can’t Give Her What She Wants
2. When You Were Young
3. The Fur & The Feathers
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