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Anderson won't rule out Suede reunion
Published Tuesday, Oct 23 2007, 09:38 BST | By Beth Hilton
Former Suede frontman Brett Anderson has refused to ruled out the possibility of the band reforming.
The group's members went their separate ways in 2003, after which Anderson formed new group The Tears with ex-Suede guitarist Bernard Butler.
The Tears are currently on an extended break and Anderson recorded his self-titled debut solo album earlier this year.
But despite describing reunions as "sad", the 40-year-old hinted that recording another album with Suede was a possibility, saying: "I think it's pretty sad when bands get back together. It's a bit desperate. But I'll never say never as my words may come back to bite me."
The group's members went their separate ways in 2003, after which Anderson formed new group The Tears with ex-Suede guitarist Bernard Butler.
The Tears are currently on an extended break and Anderson recorded his self-titled debut solo album earlier this year.
But despite describing reunions as "sad", the 40-year-old hinted that recording another album with Suede was a possibility, saying: "I think it's pretty sad when bands get back together. It's a bit desperate. But I'll never say never as my words may come back to bite me."
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