Old Suede enemies make up

Written by Marty Dodge
Published January 07, 2004

CMU reports:

According to the NME, Brett Anderson and ex-Suede guitarist Bernard Butler
have buried the hatchet after almost a decade of not talking to each other. The magazine quotes a source who says they spotted Anderson and Butler in a
London bar sharing a drink only days after Suede played that final gig at the Astoria last month: "At around midnight Brett Anderson walked in with
Bernard Butler. The two of them sat in a corner with a pint each and put their heads together, deep in conversation. The conversation was very friendly." A band insider has apparently confirmed that the two met socially at the end of last year. The reunion follows reconciliatory comments made by both sides in recent interviews - the former songwriting partners fell out over the production on Suede's 1994 'Dog Man Star' album and haven't spoken since Butler walked out on the band.

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