Brett Anderson of Suede released his memoir Coal Black Mornings in North America this week (and earlier this year in the U.K.). The autobiography chronicles Anderson's childhood and formative years through early adulthood and beginnings of Suede, but stops at 1992 before Suede blew up. Fans that expressed an interest in learning more about Anderson and Suede's meteoric rise to the top are in for some good news: Anderson has revealed he's written a sequel to his memoir. His second book, Afternoons With The Blinds Drawn, goes in depth on Suede -- their highs and lows, Anderson's relationships within the band, and addiction.
Afternoons With The Blinds Drawn will be published in fall 2019. More details on the book are posted here.
Suede's story is far from over: the legendary band returned with their brilliant new album The Blue Hour last month.
Published October 5th, 2018