One of this year’s few trademark Coachella reunions (along with Big Audio Dynamite), The London Suede (known in England simply as Suede) were another superior example of how to engage a crowd. Frontman Brett Anderson drew an enormous reaction from a modest crowd, all because of his genuine charisma and stage presence. Singing with real heart and fire, Anderson sang powerfully through a set filled with early career material. Another curious set where a truly great act saw a far smaller crowd than they deserved.
The London Suede Live at the Mojave Tent Coachella
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