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Suede to record new album, confirms Brett Anderson
Published Monday, Aug 15 2011, 12:57 BST | By Mayer Nissim | 2 comments

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The band's frontman told XFM that he would pen a new record after he stops touring his current solo album Black Rainbows.
Anderson said: "After I've promoted this solo album I'm intent to be writing a new Suede album.
"I think it's all about keeping yourself interested as a musician, once it gets to this stage in your career it's very much about doing things that keep you excited and making a new Suede record will be exciting and then making another solo record after this will be exciting. It's just about trying to keep yourself interested the whole time."
He added: "I think not getting stuck in a rut is the real lesson I learnt from being in Suede all that time. That's kind of why we called it a day in 2003 - things can become too familiar and I definitely don't want that to happen again."
Suede reunited in 2010 as their 1994 lineup, with Richard Oakes on guitar instead of founding member Bernard Butler. The band have played a number of live shows since.
Anderson previously confirmed that the group had started work on new material but admitted that it may not be released.
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