Brett Anderson
FameRank: 6

"Brett Lewis Anderson" is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Suede (band)/Suede. After Suede disbanded in 2003, he briefly fronted The Tears, and has released four solo albums. Suede reformed in 2010.

In Suede's early days, Anderson's androgynous style and distinctive vocals, with their wide tonal range, became suddenly fashionable in the UK.

More Brett Anderson on Wikipedia.

It obviously makes a statement about status and the ability to afford it but I think it's also a spontaneous, celebratory thing.

There were times I didn't feel right not cheering for Seneca. They'd make a run and I'd feel the jolt, but I had to hold it back. It was really different. ... I'll do more cheering this weekend.

We had offers from major labels in the past but we skipped over them because we knew it was too early. We wanted to get the most out of every phase, like putting out a record on an independent label and playing small clubs, then doing bigger records and bigger tours. I think that just made us better prepared for this whole experience.

The people who can really benefit from our songs are the girls in middle America and the only way you can really get through to them is TV.

This could be our new favorite place to play. I hope it's not long till we come back.

We definitely saw the parallels between girls working in a man's world. And the idea of making the Olympics appeal to a younger generation.

Everytime you turn around, you see another kid you've never seen before riding on a sidewalk. We need a place for them.

A week ago, you could sense the soul of New Orleans from the people who were still around. There's no people. It's like trying to interview someone's guitar.

I think people are willing to spend more to have a premium experience so they're buying less but they're buying higher quality.