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Sunny Day Real Estate is an American emo band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1992.The band currently consists of founding members Jeremy Enigk (vocals, guitar), Dan Hoerner (guitar) and William Goldsmith (drums), alongside Greg Suran (guitar), who originally played with the band between 2000 and 2001, and Chris Jordan (bass), who joined the band in 2022.
Finally, the band settled on the name Sunny Day Real Estate. [3] From the band's founding as Empty Set until after releasing the songs "Flatland Spider" and "The Onlies" as Sunny Day Real Estate, Dan Hoerner was the band's lead vocalist as well as rhythm guitarist and keyboardist. Jeremy Enigk eventually took over on lead vocals from Dan ...
Members of the American emo band Sunny Day Real Estate. ... Dan Hoerner; M. Nate Mendel This page was last edited on 23 November 2018, at 03:54 ...
Sunny Day Real Estate are just days away from beginning a 30th anniversary tour in support of their Sub Pop debut album, Diary, during which they will perform the hugely influential LP in its ...
The discography of Sunny Day Real Estate, a Seattle rock band.. During their first period between 1992 and 1995, they released two studio albums and five singles. A reunion in 1997 saw the band put out two more studio albums, a live album and another single, before their second breakup in 2001.
The Rising Tide is the fourth studio album by American rock band Sunny Day Real Estate.Following the release of Live, the group left independent label Sub Pop for major label Time Bomb Recordings, and changed from a quartet to a trio.
Diary is the debut studio album by American rock band Sunny Day Real Estate, released on May 10, 1994.The album is considered by many to be a defining emo album of the second wave, [1] and key in the development of its subgenre, Midwest emo.
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