Autofiction received positive reviews from music critics upon its release. At
Metacritic, which assigns a
weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 85, based on 15 reviews, which indicates "Universal acclaim". Among the positive reviewers was Bella Savignano for
Clash. In the article, Savignano called the album "simultaneously forward-looking and nostalgic. It pays homage to the callow naivety of the young band they once were in its thrashing form and gritty sentiment, but with the sonic maturation and profound lyricism of a group who has paid their dues. Though the days of the jangly, innocuous Britpop they were so integral to establishing are gone, Suede haven't lost their roots – they've just re-established them for a new era." Similarly, Phil Mongredien from
The Guardian claimed, "there's barely a misstep in
Autofiction 45-minute running time," and that it was "A late-career triumph." Victoria Segal also complimented the album in the review for
Mojo, stating that "Autofiction builds its own emotional momentum as Suede, once again, write new chapters of their story." In the review for
NME, Andrew Trendell wrote that the album, "finds the indie greats getting back in the garage to make a racket. This is a band with a lust for life." In
Record Collector, Kevin Harley stated that it was, "An album that taps into Suede's galvanic guitar-rock drama without falling prey to that dread declaration of stagnation, the back-to-basics album. Perhaps deceptively, Suede's approach here is forward-thinking." Concluding the review for
AllMusic, editor
Stephen Thomas Erlewine praised the band's performance; "The last time Suede sounded this muscular and urgent they were still in the process of discovering themselves. Here, the quintet know how to deploy not just their strengths but their distinctive blend of nervy post-punk, overheated glam, and yearning poetry to make an album that sounds full, complete, and utterly alive."
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