Sweden has started promoting his new studio album, the seventh of his career, at the moment with no confirmed release date. The band had originally separated in 2003 after releasing five albums, but they reformed in 2010 to release their latest work 'blood sports'in 2013.
The frontman Brett Anderson had confirmed in January that the band was working on the successor to 'Bloodsports'. «I'm proud of Bloodsports, and best of all, we were able to show ourselves that you could write new and relevant songs.«. Anderson also commented on the possibility of guitarist Bernard Butler returning for future shows: «I don't think he wants to go back, he's happy with what he's doing«.
The debut Sweden It was in 1993 with his self-titled album. This was followed by Dog Man Star (1994), Coming Up (1996), Head Music (1999) and A New Morning (2002). The formation with which they became known was: Brett Anderson (Voice), Bernard Butler (Guitar), Matt Osman (Bass) and Simon Gilbert (Drums). Before recording their first album, the drummer from The Smiths, Mike Joyce, and the one who would later become singer and leader of the Elastica group, Justine Frischmann, who was Brett Anderson's girlfriend at that time, also briefly passed through the band.
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