
Polished late-90s art-pop that trades glam-rock grit for lush orchestral swells and a bittersweet meditation on the transience of life.
September 13, 1999 · Nude Records
Everything Will Flow is a masterclass in late-90s art-pop melancholy. While Suede began their career as glam-rock provocateurs, this single captures them in a state of elegant, widescreen reflection. The title track is a lush, string-drenched ballad that trades their usual jagged grit for a polished, almost ethereal beauty. It sounds like the city at 4 AM: quiet, slightly lonely, but shimmering with a residual neon glow that refuses to fade. The production on the single tracks bridges the gap between the guitar-heavy anthems of their earlier work and the more experimental, electronic textures of the Head Music era.
How does Everything Will Flow sound next to the rest of Suede's catalogue?
Bittersweet saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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