Brett Anderson

Brett Anderson

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Brett Anderson is a trustee of Ngāti Hāua who highlighted the need for systemic change and empowerment, advocating for the iwi to define their own success outside of traditional Crown metrics.

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Brett Anderson is the lead singer of Suede, known for his energetic performances and connection with the audience.

Suede tänder publiken på B-K med nytt och gammalt
Dagens Nyheter·SwedenSweden· 2026-03-06
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Brett Anderson is the lead singer of the band Suede, which played at Hovet in Stockholm.

Britpopbandet Suede spelar för utsålda arenor
Dagens Nyheter·SwedenSweden· 2026-03-04
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Brett Anderson is the lead singer of the English band Suede and is promoting their new album.

Brett Anderson, chanteur de Suede : « Etre un groupe fondé sur la nostalgie, ça ne m’intéresse pas »
Le Monde·FranceFrance· 2025-09-13
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Brett Anderson suggests that if 2022’s Autofiction was their punk album, Antidepressants is its post-punk sibling.

Suede: Antidepressants review – edgy post-punk proves reunited Britpoppers remain on the up | Suede
The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-09-06
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Brett Anderson is a senior meteorologist at AccuWeather who commented on the dangers of sudden rainfall.

Perubahan Iklim di Balik Dahsyatnya Banjir yang Menyapu Texas
Kompas·IndonesiaIndonesia· 2025-07-07
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Suede’s Brett Anderson called Oasis 'the singing plumbers'.

‘Their songs are rousing, trippy, witty, moronic. I’ve sung along to them all’: Simon Armitage hails the return of Oasis | Oasis
The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-07-04
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Suedes Brett Anderson cultivated pathos like Bowie and Scott Walker.

Britpoppens syrlige stankelben er tilbage i topform
Politiken·DenmarkDenmark· 2025-06-09
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Trustee Brett Anderson said the iwi would need to focus on systems change.

$20.4 million treaty settlement: Ngāti Hāua sets sights on new era of self-determination and change
The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·New ZealandNew Zealand· 2025-04-01
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