Historical Archive
Antidepressants is the fifth studio album by the British alternative rock band Suede, released in 2003. The album showcases a more mature sound compared to their earlier works, incorporating elements of orchestration and a broader range of musical influences. Lyrically, it delves into themes of depression, love, and the complexities of modern life, reflecting frontman Brett Anderson's introspective songwriting. Despite mixed reviews upon release, it has since gained appreciation for its depth and emotional resonance, marking a significant point in Suede's evolution as a band.