Autofiction (CD)
The London Suede
Amoeba Review
Britpop icons the London Suede return with an excellent, intense new album, Autofiction. Singer Brett Anderson calls the album “our punk record,” and there’s definitely a bristling punk rock energy animating these songs. (There’s also the soaring Brit-pop melodies and melancholic post-punk vibes you’d expect, natch.) It’s one of the band’s best in recent memory: affecting, angular, and absorbing. Autofiction draws strength from personal experiences (“She Still Leads Me On” was written about Anderson’s late mother) and translates those moments of heartbreak and hunger into epic, emotionally powerful rockers.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
She Still Leads Me On
|
The London Suede | 04:08 |
2.
Personality Disorder
|
The London Suede | 04:00 |
3.
15 Again
|
The London Suede | 03:24 |
4.
The Only Way I Can Love You
|
The London Suede | 04:07 |
5.
That Boy on the Stage
|
The London Suede | 02:35 |
6.
Drive Myself Home
|
The London Suede | 04:29 |
7.
Black Ice
|
The London Suede | 02:45 |
8.
Shadow Self
|
The London Suede | 03:33 |
9.
It's Always the Quiet Ones
|
The London Suede | 04:12 |
10.
What Am I Without You?
|
The London Suede | 06:17 |
11.
Turn Off Your Brain and Yell
|
The London Suede | 05:54 |