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The Tears - Refugees

The Tears: Refugees

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by Nick Cowen
If you ever wondered what Suede would've sounded like if Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler had managed to play nice back in the days following Dog Man Star, 'Refugees' is probably as good a signpost as you're going to get.

In fact if you were ever a fan of the Anderson/Butler era of Suede, listening to their new single, recorded under their rather questionable new moniker, is kind of like bumping into an old mate that you haven't seen for ages. There's the initial surprise coupled with a tinge of wariness. Before you know it, the pair of you have slipped back into the old rapport as though you never spent a day apart. Sure, you've both changed a bit, but all the characteristics that made you friends in the first place are still there, and in a way, thanks to the time you spent apart, things are better than the last time you were together.

So it goes for messrs Anderson and Butler. 'Refugees' showcases all the dilettante-like swagger the pair's former band exhibited on its more upbeat numbers. Butler's spikey guitar noodling compliments Anderson's plaintive croon beautifully. And while the swooning strings and defiant lyrics hint at a last stand, all of it's shot through with enough of a knowing wink to remind you that you can take it all as seriously as you like.

Charge your glasses. If this is any indication of what the forthcoming full-length is going to sound like, there's cause to be optimistic.

  • The Tears 8 / 10

The Tears - Refugees

Too right! This song is ace. It's made me forget all about Brett's hideous Bryan Adams style performances of recent years!

The Tears - Refugees

the artwork looks suitably suedey.

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I love (early) Suede and even some of the Tears stuff I've heard but this song is cack!!!

Awful lyrics , and I mean bad even for Brett although his vocals ARE much stronger.

Bernards surpisingly pedestrian guitars buried underneath dull anthemic strings.

BAD choice for a single boys, Apollo 13 or Autograph would have been better choices.

The Tears - Refugees

its a decent song and there's better to come.

The Tears - Refugees

Just heard this. It's a very good single, but then again, so was Electricity, and that preceded Head Music, so the jury is still out. Have to listen to 6 music on monday, hear the rest.

The Tears - Refugees

by the way, it's been postponed until April 25th, you might want to update the review accordingly

The Tears - Refugees

you've all missed the important question - does brett still smack his arse with a tambourine?

The Tears - Refugees

Nah, it's the other way around: he launches the aforementioned posterior at an extra large tambourine suspended from the ceilings at gigs.

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It's good to know he's still sprightly in his old age.

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I am not convinced the application of 'Just For Men' by Brett and the 10 years of emotional scarring between these 2 will ever be overcome. A New Morning was not even worthy of using as a frisbee. I would love this new stuff to start where they left off but I have my serious doubts. It's an ok single though.

The Tears - Refugees

ive just heard some of the bsides. Break Away and Branded are incredible, in a Sci-Fi Lullabies kind of way.

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It's all a bit Halo.

The Tears - Refugees

Finally heard this. To be honest, I wish Bernard had kept the (fantastic) tune for a McAlmont and Butler record, rather than allowing Brett to sing over it about dogs and skyscrapers or whatever again.

The Tears - Refugees

It's all a bit Halo.