Showing posts with label Sunny Day Real Estate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunny Day Real Estate. Show all posts

30 September 2023

ALTERNATIVE DISTRIBUTION ALLIANCE 4TH QUARTER SAMPLER Various Artists 1994

 



Discogs

 

comp on Alternative Distribution Alliance label

 

Tracklist

1Sunny Day Real EstateCircles
2Golden Palominos*Little Suicides
3Shady (3)Narcotic Candy
4Diamanda Galas*Do You Take This Man
5SebadohSkull
6Lisa GermanoSexy Little Girl Princess
7Candy MachineSpotlight
8JalePromise
9Nick CaveRed Right Hand
10SwansonsAll These Things Will Happen Now
11Jack LoganShrunken Head
12Dude Of Life* And PhishCrimes Of The Mind
13Radial SpangleNew Dress
14LaibachFinal Countdown

12 September 2013

I HATE THE 90S Volume 9






1. STEREOLAB Brakhage
2. CERTAIN DISTANT SUNS Play
3. FLAT DUO JETS My Life, My Love
4. HALF JAPANESE True Believers
5. SMALL 23 Mona Skips Breakfast
6. SEAWEED Recall
7. GODHEADSILO Skyward in Triumph
8. BASEHEAD Split Personality
9. THE EARTHMEN Figure 8
10. DIRTY THREE Horse
11. THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN Sometimes Always
12. THE FALL Last Chance to Turn Around
13. SEEFEEL Polyfusion
14. TRANS AM Enforcer
15. AIR MIAMI You Sweet Little Heartbreaker
16. U.S. MAPLE Letter to ZZ Top
17. SUNNY DAY REAL ESTATE 47
18. JUNE OF '44 Modern Hereditary Dance Steps
19. DEATHSTAR Spineless
20. THE ORB No Fun
21. COMMON RIDER Classics of Love
22. THE PEECHEES The Restart
23. BARDO POND Lull

30 March 2013

JEREMY ENIGK Return of the Frog Queen 1996

by request
 

biography

[+] by Jason Ankeny
 

28 February 2013

SUNNY DAY REAL ESTATE How It Feels to Be Something On 7 inch 1998

Thanks to Jenz

 
 
 

Sunny Day Real Estate Biography

by Brian Raftery

Considering their relatively brief existence, Sunny Day Real Estate racked up enough dramatic twists and turns to rank with some of the great rock soap operas. Their key members engaged in just about every rock cliché imaginable, including finding religion, refusing to work with the media, breaking up, joining a big-name group, and even recording an ambitious full-orchestra pop album -- all before reuniting in 1997.

Although formed in 1992 amid the burgeoning hard rock scene in Seattle (and later signed to Northwest power label Sub Pop), the band could not have been more different from its flannel-clad contemporaries. Originally conceived as a three-piece (guitarist/vocalist Dan Hoerner, bassist Nate Mendel, and drummer William Goldsmith), Sunny Day Real Estate garnered attention when they added enigmatic lead singer Jeremy Enigk, whose high-pitched, continually ascending voice complemented their melodic songs. Shrouded in mystery from the get-go, the group released only one picture to the press, conducted one interview, and never played a show in the state of California with all four members.

With the release of their 1994 debut album, Diary, Sunny Day achieved newfound fame (at one time posing for an ad by department-store chain Nordstrom), while Enigk converted to Christianity. In 1995, the group broke up, but not before releasing that year's LP2 (which, because of its single-hue design, is usually referred to as "The Pink Album") and prompting speculation as to whether Enigk's born-again status was behind the breakup. Goldsmith and Mendel quickly found work with Foo Fighters, while Hoerner retreated to a farm in Washington. One year after the breakup, Enigk released Return of the Frog Queen, a set of acoustic songs recorded with a 21-piece orchestra. In the meantime, the band maintained a steady Internet fan base, and continued to sell copies of its first two albums.

 
 
A How It Feels to Be Something On
B Bucket of Chicken