

A true emblem of 1990s Britpop, Suede reshaped English rock with their unique blend of glam, melancholy and decadent elegance. Fronted by the distinctive voice of Brett Anderson and the early songwriting genius of guitarist Bernard Butler, the band made a stunning debut with their self-titled album (1993), followed by classics like Dog Man Star (1994) and Coming Up (1996).
Suede’s world balances romantic despair, flamboyant style and poetic tension — a sound that captured the heart of Britpop. Their music, at once dramatic and refined, continues to influence the British alternative rock scene. On stage, Brett Anderson’s magnetic energy and theatrical flair made every performance unforgettable.
On MusikMachine, discover two official Suede stickers featuring the band’s minimalist and iconic "suede.uk" logo in black or white. Perfect for decorating your laptop, travel case or vinyl crate with authentic British indie spirit. Find them within the Rock collection, alongside other defining names of the Britpop era such as Oasis and Blur.