Sunny Day Real Estate is the second studio album by emo band Sunny Day Real Estate. The band's label, Sub Pop, distributed the album under the title LP2. The album was remastered and reissued in 2009, with bonus tracks and newly written liner notes. The bonus tracks are "Spade and Parade" (originally a b-side of the song "Friday") and "Bucket of Chicken" (released as a b-side to the song "How It Feels to be Something On"). The album is entirely covered in pink, with the band's name across the cover in small type, and doesn't inc… read more
Sunny Day Real Estate is the second studio album by emo band Sunny Day Real Estate. The band's label, Sub Pop, distributed the album under the t… read more
Sunny Day Real Estate is the second studio album by emo band Sunny Day Real Estate. The band's label, Sub Pop, distributed the album under the title LP2. The album was remastered an… read more
Sunny Day Real Estate is an American band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1992. The band helped bring the emo subgenre from an underground musical phenomenon to a wider audience. The band's lineup is Jeremy Enigk (vocals, guitars), Dan Hoerner (guitar), Nate Mendel (bass) and William Goldsmith (drums). The core of Sunny Day Real Estate formed in 1992, originally under the name Empty Set. Empty Set consisted of Dan Hoerner (guitar, vocals), Nate Mendel (bass), and William Goldsmith (drums). A 7-inch called Flatland Spider was released. Mendel took a break to tour with another b… read more
Sunny Day Real Estate is an American band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1992. The band helped bring the emo subgenre from an underground musical phenomenon to a wider audience. The band&… read more
Sunny Day Real Estate is an American band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1992. The band helped bring the emo subgenre from an underground musical phenomenon to a wider audience. The band's lineup is Jeremy Enigk (vocals, guitars… read more