“I love Suede, I could love Brett,. I have intense feelings for his body and his eyes and his voice. “ - Richey Edwards
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“I love Suede, I could love Brett,. I have intense feelings for his body and his eyes and his voice. “ - Richey Edwards
“If you spend your whole life writing love songs, you know, you probably are psychologically damaged. If you’re that obsessed that everything you put down on paper is always about relationships, then you must have some deep-rooted flaw. I mean, I think somebody like Mariah Carey or Whitney Houston are more ruined in the mind than I could ever possibly be, ’cause that’s all they sing about”
— Richey Edwards (via the-cult-of-richey-edwards)
the-sultry-abyss:
Richey Edwards by Kevin Cummins, 1992
Suede — "Beautiful Ones," 1996
Suede — "Stay Together," 1994
only slightly homoerotic….
Richey Edwards and Nicky Wire by Mitch Ikeda 1991
That’s why his hair is so big, it’s full of secrets.
- Nicky on Richey 1992
📸: Kevin Cummins
🖌️: Sarah Gregory
kevin cummins ♡’s trees
Manic Street Preachers @ CBGB, NYC 1992 // photographed by Steven J. Messina [credit]
generation terrorists 1992 [limited editions]
transparent vinyls, credit on insta.
PJ harvey in rolling stone by craig mcdean