8-The Mdcgan DaySufmmerWeeWy-Wednesday, June2,1993
o man QU E 'The good thing about writing fiction is that you can get back at people. I've
OF THE gotten back at lawyers, prosecutors, judges, law professors and politicians.
I just line 'em up and shoot 'em.
-Jhn Crsham
Smith as Suede
By SCOTT STERLING
Stop me (oh oh oh) stop me if
you've heard this one before. Because
unless you'vebeenhidingunderapretty
big rock (or wisely avoided bloated
and self-importantBritish rock press),
you're more than familiar with the
Suede opus. Easily the most hyped act
from across the Atlantic since
Morrissey and the Smiths first tossed
daisies to adoring fans (and salivating
critics) in 1984, the Suede heads are
poisedtobe(dramaticpause)TheNext
Big Brit Thing, At least for this week.
Championed as the (a)sexually
charged pioneers of a 1990's pretty
boy glam-rock revival, Suede invokes
not-so-subtle images of "Ziggy
Stardust"-era Bowie, T-Rex's space
cowboy Marc Bolan and o1' misery
guts himself, Morrissey. Suede is led
by dazzlingly fey vocalist/face Brett
Anderson, who positively undulates
with a desperate and angelic swagger.
Peering self-consciously from behind
acurtainoflank, greasylocks,allpouty
lips and impossibly thin hips,
Anderson's Superfly-meets-Oscar
Wildepersonademandsattention.And
as annoying as it can get, when he
drops lines like, "I was born as a
pantomimehorse,ugly as the sun when
he falls to the floor," with a sly grin
you can't help but give him a break.
But where so many indie U.K
tribes fall far short of the hype, Suede
appears tohave the mettle to pull itoff
even in the jaded land of giant-killers
America. On their self-titled debut
Suededelivershypersexualandrogyny
andmelodramaticdandyismwithease
Powered by Anderson's campy,exag
gerated croon and Bernard Butler'
shamelessMickRonsonposesongui
tar, "Suede" is the most fun Brit roc
has had since the Smiths parted ways
And while it's the high-powere
pomp of singles like "Metal Mickey'
that get thekids alllathered up, it's or
the delicate ballads that Suede reall
lays it all down. On songs such a
"She's Not Dead" and "Pantomim
Horse,"Anderson'svoicesoars with
cracked vulnerability, while the ban(
grinds it out with a sensual swagger.
So while it appears that these pal
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