Dancing With The Europeans

Album: Antidepressants (2025)
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  • "Dancing With The Europeans" is Suede's celebratory ode to the primal joy of live gigs, human connection, and the rare magic that happens when a band and audience truly meet. The idea struck frontman Brett Anderson during a low ebb in his personal life, when a Spanish show unexpectedly lifted his spirits. "It's a Heroes-esque romp around Europe," he laughed to Mojo magazine. "Well, a metaphorical romp. I'm well beyond the actual romping age, I'm afraid."
  • From that gig emerged the phrase "dancing with the Europeans," which Anderson told DIY summed up the yearning for connection in a disconnected world: "Where do we find those bonds with our fellow human beings? This show in Spain broke down those barriers."
  • Despite the pan-European sentiment, Anderson stressed to Channel 4 News it isn't an anti-Brexit anthem; listeners are free to read what they like into it.
  • The song opens with a guitar tone that has drawn comparisons to The Cult's "She Sells Sanctuary" - ringing, hypnotic, and instantly attention-grabbing. Mat Osman's bass locks in with shimmering guitar textures to create a driving, atmospheric energy reminiscent of the early '80s post-punk flourish but undeniably Suede.
  • The music video was shot at a secret, invite-only show at Bush Hall in London.

    The filming captured the manic, ecstatic energy that perfectly mirrors the song's message of human connection. "Connecting in a disconnected world. The more we're connected, the less we're connected," Anderson observed to NME.

    On the fans' feral enthusiasm, Anderson admitted: "What is it about Suede fans that makes them so insane? I don't know! The music is about passion. I've always wanted to inspire passion in people."

    He also explained his philosophy of live music extremes: "The best live music is always incredibly loud or incredibly quiet, nothing in between. I either go full-on rock or I get my acoustic guitar and go off-mic so no one can quite hear what I'm saying. The drama and juxtaposition between quiet and loud is very important."
  • Released on July 28, 2025, "Dancing With The Europeans" is the third single from Antidepressants, an album centrally concerned with searching for human connection amid the paradoxes of modern life. Produced by longtime collaborator Ed Buller, the record was tracked across ICP Studios in Brussels, RAK and Sleeper Sounds in London, and RMV Studio in Stockholm, giving it a continental sheen that echoes the song's thematic heart.

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