Country/Region of ManufactureEngland
Reviews7 (out of 10) - "...HEAD MUSIC embraces the supposed contradiction of rocking out with a dance-music mentor....a hard precision that brings back the brutality of early Suede while lending a complex sheen to simplistic material...", 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...this, their fourth proper album, is rooted more in rhythms and electronics than their previous offerings....easily - almost effortlessly - their best and most wholly realised album to date...", "HEAD MUSIC is neon to COMING UP's day-glo, and it's aged well sonically -- it is easily the band's most underappreciated album.", "...Anderson's songs have become more blatantly erotic odes to excess, from sex and stardom to drugs and the high life....he proves...to be a skilled melody writer...", "...most ruefully fantastic....The band's songs...are odes to the utter worthlessness of it all, burnt up on the edges with narcotics and romance....The London Suede is brighter than ever.", out of 5 - Good - "...HEAD MUSIC finds these glitter gold diggers still on a creative roll....a truly glorious rush of sexy guitar trash.", 4 1/2 stars (out of 5) - "...quite possibly their best 'proper' album....it remains suedier than the suediest piece of suede in the World of Suede showrooms. It is, in short, absoruddylutely marvellous...", 4 (Out of 5) -"...Dramatic, Fey and Fearless As Its Predecessors....Their Best Album Yet...", Included in Q Magazine's "50 Best Albums of 1999.", 7 out of 10 - "...It's sex, it's drugs, it's suburban ennui, it's frequently hilarious....Suede may be writing some of the most exciting pop of their career...", "...The record slams glam-rock into post-punk, leaving only incandescence in its wake....Ranging from hooky rock rampages to woeful symphonic ballads, HEAD MUSIC is a triumphant release...casts these charming men as the prime contenders to save the Britpop empire."