£1million + 3 Years = Suede's New Album
Reported by erun
It's taken two years, a lotta cash, four producers, one band member quitting, seven different recording studios and an entire album of abandoned songs. But Suede are now finally ready to release their album comeback with A New Morning, more than three years after their successful Head Music. Despite the false starts, ballooning costs (£1million) and departure of keyboard player Neil Codling, the band eventually recorded the whole album in two months with producer Stephen Street, who is best known for his work with Suede’s arch rivals Blur. Suede have spent the aforementioned £1million on recording costs for A New Morning, after they dumped a whole album of music recorded with Beck producer Tony Hoffer. To read the full story, click here.