Overview
- Suede released “Dancing With The Europeans” on July 28 as the fourth single from their upcoming tenth album Antidepressants.
- The music video was filmed at a secret mini gig in London’s Bush Hall to capture the band’s new post-punk vigor for an invited crowd.
- Frontman Brett Anderson says the song was born from a cathartic Spain gig and explores the idea of “connecting in a disconnected world.”
- Anderson describes live performance as crafting an “illusion of confidence” to forge a quasi-religious bond with the audience.
- Antidepressants is set for release on September 5 via BMG, with additional intimate promotional shows planned ahead of the album launch.