New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Suede have today shared a video for their new track The Invisibles. The song is the first music to be heard from the band's upcoming, eighth album The Blue Hour, which is released on 21st September.
The Invisibles features an orchestral arrangement from
Craig Armstrong (who worked with the band previously on their 1996 LP Coming Up) which was performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.
Directed by previous collaborator of the band
Roger Sargent, the video features a compelling, one-take performance by
Marama Corlett, best known for her work in Blood Drive and BBC drama The City and the City.
Suede's new record The Blue Hour is the final part of the triptych of albums recorded by the band since they reformed and released 2013's Bloodsports. The album is also complemented by some of the subject matter of
Brett Anderson's recent memoir 'Coal
Black Mornings'.
Suede's previous studio album Night Thoughts was released to great critical acclaim in 2016, going on to chart at number 6 in the UK album charts.
The band are set for a series of European tour dates in
September and October, including two shows at London's Eventim Apollo on the 12th and 13th of October. Full dates can be found on the band's website.
Following The Invisibles,
Suede will be making a new track available each month, up until the release of The Blue Hour on the 21st September.
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