Introducing Chrome Moon, Suede's Debut EP
Suede's debut EP, Chrome Moon, is here — five songs written and recorded across late nights that blurred into early mornings, built from a simple idea: genre is a filing system, not a feeling. The record moves through alternative soul, R&B, funk, afro pop, and future jazz without treating any of them as a detour.
The EP opens with "Opening Statement," a short, stated intention before the title track, "Chrome Moon," unfolds into the record's emotional center — a song about the particular kind of clarity that only shows up after midnight. From there, "Heart Beat" and "Glow Tonight" push the tempo and the low end forward, before "Ritual" closes things out on a quieter, more contemplative note.
Across all five tracks, the throughline is texture: tape hiss left in on purpose, brass that bends instead of snapping to pitch, drums mixed to breathe rather than sit rigid in a grid. It's a record made to reward headphones as much as a car stereo.
Chrome Moon isn't trying to announce a genre. It's trying to announce an artist. Stream it now, and expect more where this came from.