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Frischmann began writing and studying music at age 11. [2] She was a founding member of the band Suede with Brett Anderson, whom she met at UCL in 1988. She left the band in October 1991. [2] In the 2018 documentary The Insatiable Ones, Anderson cites her as a highly significant influence on the band's first album. [7]
Brett Anderson and Justine Frischmann met in 1988 while studying at University College London and became a couple soon afterward. [4] Together with Anderson's childhood friend Mat Osman, they believed they had the foundation for a band and spent hours daily playing songs by Roxy Music, The Smiths, David Bowie, and The Cure. [5]
Brett Lewis Anderson (born 29 September 1967) [1] is an English singer best known as the lead singer and primary lyricist of the band Suede. After Suede disbanded in 2003, he fronted the Tears with former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler in 2004–2006, and released four solo albums on which he also played guitar and keyboards.
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In Suede's early days when Justine Frischmann was still a member and was dating Blur's Damon Albarn, the lyrics of her ex-partner Anderson were conveying a more depressing meaning. He has noted that the songs "Pantomime Horse" and B-side "He's Dead" were the product of an unhappy mind and that he could not have written such songs if he had been ...
While not as catchy, Can't Get Enough is a credible and energetic outing with some excellent guitar work and Brett Anderson's distinctive vocal." [ 4 ] Select said "Suede's new-brand robo-pop reaches a mystifying conclusion here," and called the chorus' ambiguous lyrics "endearingly silly where once they were glorious."
The only drawback, predictably, is Brett Anderson's unintentionally hilarious lyrics, full of the same tired old Suede reference points." [ 16 ] Music writer James Masterton said that "She's in Fashion" sees the band "switch direction once more to the kind of string-laden epic ballad that cropped up on their earlier work.
"Trash" is the first single from English rock band Suede's third studio album, Coming Up (1996). Released on 29 July 1996 via Nude Records, "Trash" was the first single on which all the songs were written without guitarist Bernard Butler, since Richard Oakes had taken his place.