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Brett Anderson has a piercing gaze that is very disarming, even if the Suede frontman doesn’t intentionally mean it to be, or maybe he does. It has been a quarter century since Anderson’s delicate features and unforgettable music made their indelible mark on the public’s consciousness. This afternoon Anderson has been taking in the rare sunshine in the garden of his country home in the Somerset region of England, reading a book. Now in his

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