Everything Will Flow

{{short description|1999 single by Suede}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2022}}

{{Infobox song

| name = Everything Will Flow

| cover = Everythingwillflow cd1.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Suede

| album = Head Music

| released = {{start date|1999|9|6|df=y}}{{cite magazine|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1999/Music-Week-1999-09-04.pdf|title=New Releases – For Week Starting 6 September, 1999: Singles|magazine=Music Week|page=23|date=4 September 1999|access-date=24 July 2021}}

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre =

| length = 4:41

| label = Nude

| writer = Brett Anderson, Richard Oakes

| producer = Steve Osborne, Suede

| prev_title = She's in Fashion

| prev_year = 1999

| next_title = Can't Get Enough

| next_year = 1999

}}

"Everything Will Flow" is the third single from English rock band Suede's fourth studio album, Head Music (1999), released on 6 September 1999 through Nude Records. It was the first single of the band not to reach the top 20 since 1995's "New Generation".{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/27658/suede/|title=Suede|publisher=Official Charts|access-date=15 June 2013}} It was the second and final song by the group to chart in the US, peaking at number 28 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1999. Elsewhere, the song reached number 20 in Finland and number 55 in Sweden.

Background

"Everything Will Flow" and "Leaving" were produced by Steve Osborne, "Weight of the World" was recorded by Miti Adhikari while "Crackhead" and "Seascape" were produced by Suede. The b-side "Weight of the World" on CD1 features keyboardist Neil Codling on lead vocals and the b-side "Seascape" on CD2 is an instrumental.

The video for the title song was directed by Howard Greenhalgh, and is another big budget video by the band. Though visually appealing with CGI water "flowing" throughout people, the band considers it a failure because they believe it resembles a bad television advertisement.

Reception

Critics felt the song sounded similar to previous Suede songs. Leon McDermott of The List felt the song had a "nice chorus" but the song sounded like "nothing more than 'Stay Together' with more violins."{{cite magazine |last=McDermott |first=Leon |title=Music – Record Reviews |magazine=The List |date=19 August 1999 |issue=367 |page=110 |url=https://archive.list.co.uk/the-list/1999-08-19/111/ |access-date=13 November 2018}} Select felt it was a "slightly blander take on 'Saturday Night' with Brett's vocal mannerisms pushing him ever closer to Anthony Newley."{{cite magazine |title=Singles |magazine=Select |date=October 1999 |issue=112 |page=95 |url=http://selectmagazinescans.monkeon.co.uk/showpage.php?file=wp-content/uploads/2012/03/singles4.jpg |access-date=13 November 2018}} Music Week called it "the shadier cousin of 'She's in Fashion', with a similar synthesized string refrain and distinctive lyrical Brett-isms."{{cite magazine |title=Reviews – For Records Released On 6 September 1999 |magazine=Music Week |date=28 August 1999 |page=12}}

Neil Davenport of the Manchester Evening News wrote: "Here Suede are in fine fettle as pomp-free balladeers. Like much of their recent Head Music album, though, overfamiliarity slightly dents current Suede. Eastern strings and studio sheen - vaguely redolent of Bjork - attempts a cosmetic tweaking, but it's Brett's Suedeworld themepark that's in need of a change. Still, as deserving your attention any great Suede single."{{cite news |last=Davenport |first=Neil |title=Everything Will Flow – Suede (Nude) |newspaper=Manchester Evening News |date=13 August 1999}}

Track listings

Cassette

  1. "Everything Will Flow" (Brett Anderson, Richard Oakes)
  2. "Beautiful Ones (live)" (Anderson, Oakes)

CD1

  1. "Everything Will Flow" (Anderson, Oakes)
  2. "Weight of the World" (Neil Codling)
  3. "Leaving" (Anderson, Oakes)

CD2

  1. "Everything Will Flow" (Anderson, Oakes)
  2. "Crackhead" (Anderson, Codling, Simon Gilbert, Oakes, Mat Osman)
  3. "Seascape" (Anderson)

Charts

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!scope="col"|Chart (1999)

!scope="col"|Peak
position

scope="row"|Europe (Eurochart Hot 100){{cite magazine|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-and-Media/90s/1999/MM-1999-09-25.pdf|title=Eurochart Hot 100 Singles|magazine=Music & Media|volume=16|issue=39|page=16|date=25 September 1999|access-date=24 July 2021}}

|72

{{single chart|Finland|20|artist=Suede|song=Everything Will Flow|rowheader=true|access-date=11 November 2018}}
{{single chart|Scotland|31|date=19990918|rowheader=true|access-date=11 November 2018}}
{{single chart|Sweden|55|artist=Suede|song=Everything Will Flow|rowheader=true|access-date=11 November 2018}}
scope="row"|UK Singles (Official Charts Company)

|24

{{single chart|UKindie|2|date=19990918|rowheader=true|access-date=11 November 2018}}
{{single chart|Billboarddanceclubplay|28|artist=The London Suede|rowheader=true|access-date=11 November 2018}}

References