
Suede's 'Beautiful Ones' is a quintessential Britpop anthem, bursting with glam rock swagger, soaring melodies, and an infectious, hopeful energy. Its iconic guitar riff and Brett Anderson's impassion
October 14, 1996 · Nude Records
This is the sound of pure, unadulterated Britpop euphoria, distilled into a single, shimmering gem. 'Beautiful Ones' is an anthem for the dreamers and the defiant, a song that wraps you in a warm blanket of hopeful nostalgia while simultaneously urging you to dance. From its instantly recognizable guitar riff to Brett Anderson's soaring, romantic croon, every element is meticulously crafted for maximum impact. It feels like a golden hour stroll through a bustling city, a moment of shared joy with friends, or the exhilarating rush of a new beginning. Owning this track means holding a piece of 90s British musical history, a song that perfectly captures the era's blend of glam, indie, and pop sensibility, making you feel like anything is possible.
How does Beautiful Ones sound next to the rest of Suede's catalogue?
Euphoric saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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